Helen Armstrong (violinist)
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Helen Armstrong (March 16, 1943 – April 28, 2006) was the founder and
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Armstrong Chamber Concerts Inc
(ACC), a non-profit,
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organization she founded in 1984. The creation and development of ACC was inspired by
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and Skitch Henderson, who advised Ms. Armstrong that her new artistic mission should be to broaden public interest and knowledge of chamber music through performance and education. The heart of this mission has been to bring musical education to public and private schools through its uniqu
Students’ Music Enrichment Program
More than 100,000 students have participated in this program in Litchfield and Fairfield counties, and in
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and the
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. She developed ACC’s reputation by building a roster of more than 100 world-renowned-artists, many whom contributed to the education programs. Her dedication, artistry and love of music and musicians inspired all those who met her and performed with her, including
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, Skitch Henderson,
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, Peter Duchin,
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, Christopher Dodd, Ezra Laderman and June Dunbar.


Early life

Armstrong was born in
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, on March 16, 1943, to Dr. Robert Bruce and Hannah Armstrong. She first held a violin at the age of 3, with her mother as her teacher. She arrived in New York City, during which time she studied under
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and
Dorothy DeLay Dorothy DeLay (March 31, 1917 – March 24, 2002) was an American violin instructor, primarily at the Juilliard School, Sarah Lawrence College, and the University of Cincinnati. Life Dorothy DeLay was born on March 31, 1917, in Medicine Lodg ...
. She eventually attended the
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in pursuit of a solo career. She made her
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debut in 1976 and went on to perform with orchestras such as the Boston Pops, the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, the New Polish Philharmonic, and the Martha Graham Dance Company.


Career

Armstrong’s career as an international virtuoso violinist was interrupted by the long illness and eventual death of her first husband, Alan Cohen. Armstrong turned her talents largely towards achieving the mission of ACC while occasionally performing on the international stage. During the past 22 years, her focus had been concert performances in elegant private homes in Greenwich, in other venues in Washington, D.C., and New Milford, as well as at
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in New York City. In addition, she built a sterling reputation as a teacher by committing the talents of top artists to her educational mission. Armstrong, who was a prizewinner in the Tibor Varga International Violin Competition in Switzerland and has received awards from the Society of American Musicians and Outstanding Artists of
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, is listed in ''Who's Who in the East'', ''Who's Who in American Women'', ''Outstanding Young Women of America'' and ''Who’s Who in Entertainment''. She has recorded on the Musical Heritage, Elysium and CRS labels — Reflections, on the Elysium label and the newest CD, Illusions, on CRS, which was recently released. Her violin, a J.B. Guadagnini, dated 1760, was one of her great loves. Late in her life, Bruce Swedien, convinced her to join him in producing a popular music recording. Although they were able to produce early cuts of the recording, she died before it could be completed. Helen died on April 28, 2006, in Greenwich, Connecticut, at the age of 63 Helen Armstrong
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'', May 5, 2006.


Personal life

Armstrong was widowed by her first husband, Alan Cohen in 1978. They had two children together: daughter Debbie Howser and son David Cohen. She married investment banker Ajit Hutheesing, the nephew of
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, India's first Prime Minister, in 1996. Hutheesing, was a member of the Nehru-Gandhi political family and died on 8 December 2017.


References


Photos

Image:Littlemomplaying.jpg, Helen Armstrong at age 3 Image:mom_little.jpg, Helen Armstrong Image:violinlesson.jpg, Helen Armstrong and her mother Hannah Image:Hannah_Robert_Bruce.jpg, Parents: Hannah and Robert Bruce Armstrong Image:Helen_alan_toasting.jpg, Helen & Alan Cohen (1965) Image:Mom_dad_debbie_piano.jpg, Helen Armstrong with husband Alan Cohen and daughter Debbie Howser (1967) Image:armstrongHenderson.jpg, Helen Armstrong and Skitch Henderson Image:helenarmstrong.jpg, Helen Armstrong Image: Helen_ajit_wed.jpg, Helen & Ajit's Wedding in India (1996) Image:Helen_Armstrong_Greencrop.jpg, Helen Armstrong Image:2004kathiehelendebbie.jpg, Kathie Lee Gifford - Helen Armstrong - Debbie Howser Image: Helen_pirelesssm.jpg, Helen Armstrong performing in 2006


External links

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Helen Armstrong Tribute site
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