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Heifetz Jascha - traduction vers Anglais

LITHUANIAN-AMERICAN VIOLINIST
Heifitz; Jim Hoyl; Jascha Heifitz; Jasha Heifetz
  • Heifetz at [[Carnegie Hall]] in 1947
  • In [[Beersheba]], [[Israel]], 1953
  • In 1917
  • [[Rudolf Koelman]] (left) with Heifetz, 1979

Heifetz Jascha      
Yasha Hefets (1901-1987), famous violin player

Définition

Heifetz
To screw up something easy, often repeatedly. [Given that Jascha Heifetz was a great violinist, particularly noted for his technical prowess, and that his daughter Josefa Heifetz Byrne (married to moderately prolific fiction and non-fiction author and billiards enthusisast Robert Byrne) is the author of Mrs. Byrne's Dictionary..., the etymology of this word should prove interesting. For some wonderfully unusual not-made-up words, check out her book. Husband Robert was the editor.]
Bill keeps forgetting what side of his car the gas goes into. What a Heifetz.

Wikipédia

Jascha Heifetz

Jascha Heifetz (; February 2 [O.S. January 20] 1901 – December 10, 1987) was a Jewish-Lithuanian born American violinist. Born in Vilnius, he moved to the United States as a teenager, where his Carnegie Hall debut was rapturously received. He was a virtuoso from childhood. Fritz Kreisler, another leading violinist of the twentieth century, said after hearing Heifetz's debut, "We might as well take our fiddles and break them across our knees." He had a long and successful performing career; however, after an injury to his right (bowing) arm, he switched his focus to teaching.

Late in life, Heifetz was known as a dedicated teacher and a champion of socio-political causes. He publicly advocated to establish 9-1-1 as an emergency phone number, and crusaded for clean air. He and his students at the University of Southern California protested smog by wearing gas masks, and in 1967, he converted his Renault passenger car into an electric vehicle.