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  <OtherInfo label="Biography" urlencoded="Yaltah+Menuhin+(7+October+1921+%c2%96+9+June+2001)+was+an+American-born+British+pianist%2c+artist+and+poet.%0a%0aYaltah+was+born+in+San+Francisco%2c+the+youngest+of+three+extraordinarily+musically+gifted+children.+Her+siblings+were+Yehudi+Menuhin+and+Hephzibah+Menuhin.+Through+her+father+Moshe+Menuhin%2c+a+former+rabbinical+student+and+anti-Zionist+writer%2c+Menuhin+was+descended+from+a+distinguished+rabbinical+dynasty.+Yaltah+was+named+after+her+mother%2c+Marutha%27s%2c+home+town+of+Yalta+in+Crimea.+At+the+age+of+three%2c+she+became+part+of+the+rigorous+regime+already+imposed+on+her+siblings%3a+the+family+employed+tutors+for+the+children%2c+and+Yaltah+had+her+first+piano+lessons+from+the+wife+of+the+tutor+in+harmony+and+counterpoint.%0a%0aShe+was+taken+to+Paris+at+the+age+of+four+when+Yehudi+and+Hephzibah+went+to+study+there.+Marcel+Ciampi%2c+engaged+to+teach+Hephzibah%2c+initially+refused+to+entertain+the+notion+of+teaching+Yaltah+at+such+a+young+age%3b+however%2c+Yaltah+so+impressed+him+with+her+spontaneous+rendition+of+Schumann%27s+Kinderszenen%2c+that+he+remarked+%22Mrs+Menuhin%27s+womb+is+a+veritable+conservatory%22+and+agreed+to+take+her+on+as+well.+Her+taking+piano+lessons+did+not+mean+that+her+parents+considered+her+-+or+for+that+matter%2c+Hephzibah+-+to+be+capable+of+pursuing+a+career+in+music%3a+Yaltah%27s+mother+in+particular+was+firmly+opposed+to+the+idea+that+her+daughters+would+follow+in+Yehudi%27s+footsteps.+Apart+from+Ciampi%2c+she+studied+with+Rudolf+Serkin+in+Basel%2c+Armando+Silvestri+in+Rome+and+Carl+Friedberg+in+New+York." urlpathencoded="Yaltah%20Menuhin%20(7%20October%201921%20%c2%96%209%20June%202001)%20was%20an%20American-born%20British%20pianist,%20artist%20and%20poet.%0a%0aYaltah%20was%20born%20in%20San%20Francisco,%20the%20youngest%20of%20three%20extraordinarily%20musically%20gifted%20children.%20Her%20siblings%20were%20Yehudi%20Menuhin%20and%20Hephzibah%20Menuhin.%20Through%20her%20father%20Moshe%20Menuhin,%20a%20former%20rabbinical%20student%20and%20anti-Zionist%20writer,%20Menuhin%20was%20descended%20from%20a%20distinguished%20rabbinical%20dynasty.%20Yaltah%20was%20named%20after%20her%20mother,%20Marutha's,%20home%20town%20of%20Yalta%20in%20Crimea.%20At%20the%20age%20of%20three,%20she%20became%20part%20of%20the%20rigorous%20regime%20already%20imposed%20on%20her%20siblings:%20the%20family%20employed%20tutors%20for%20the%20children,%20and%20Yaltah%20had%20her%20first%20piano%20lessons%20from%20the%20wife%20of%20the%20tutor%20in%20harmony%20and%20counterpoint.%0a%0aShe%20was%20taken%20to%20Paris%20at%20the%20age%20of%20four%20when%20Yehudi%20and%20Hephzibah%20went%20to%20study%20there.%20Marcel%20Ciampi,%20engaged%20to%20teach%20Hephzibah,%20initially%20refused%20to%20entertain%20the%20notion%20of%20teaching%20Yaltah%20at%20such%20a%20young%20age;%20however,%20Yaltah%20so%20impressed%20him%20with%20her%20spontaneous%20rendition%20of%20Schumann's%20Kinderszenen,%20that%20he%20remarked%20&quot;Mrs%20Menuhin's%20womb%20is%20a%20veritable%20conservatory&quot;%20and%20agreed%20to%20take%20her%20on%20as%20well.%20Her%20taking%20piano%20lessons%20did%20not%20mean%20that%20her%20parents%20considered%20her%20-%20or%20for%20that%20matter,%20Hephzibah%20-%20to%20be%20capable%20of%20pursuing%20a%20career%20in%20music:%20Yaltah's%20mother%20in%20particular%20was%20firmly%20opposed%20to%20the%20idea%20that%20her%20daughters%20would%20follow%20in%20Yehudi's%20footsteps.%20Apart%20from%20Ciampi,%20she%20studied%20with%20Rudolf%20Serkin%20in%20Basel,%20Armando%20Silvestri%20in%20Rome%20and%20Carl%20Friedberg%20in%20New%20York.">Yaltah Menuhin (7 October 1921  9 June 2001) was an American-born British pianist, artist and poet.

Yaltah was born in San Francisco, the youngest of three extraordinarily musically gifted children. Her siblings were Yehudi Menuhin and Hephzibah Menuhin. Through her father Moshe Menuhin, a former rabbinical student and anti-Zionist writer, Menuhin was descended from a distinguished rabbinical dynasty. Yaltah was named after her mother, Marutha's, home town of Yalta in Crimea. At the age of three, she became part of the rigorous regime already imposed on her siblings: the family employed tutors for the children, and Yaltah had her first piano lessons from the wife of the tutor in harmony and counterpoint.

She was taken to Paris at the age of four when Yehudi and Hephzibah went to study there. Marcel Ciampi, engaged to teach Hephzibah, initially refused to entertain the notion of teaching Yaltah at such a young age; however, Yaltah so impressed him with her spontaneous rendition of Schumann's Kinderszenen, that he remarked "Mrs Menuhin's womb is a veritable conservatory" and agreed to take her on as well. Her taking piano lessons did not mean that her parents considered her - or for that matter, Hephzibah - to be capable of pursuing a career in music: Yaltah's mother in particular was firmly opposed to the idea that her daughters would follow in Yehudi's footsteps. Apart from Ciampi, she studied with Rudolf Serkin in Basel, Armando Silvestri in Rome and Carl Friedberg in New York.</OtherInfo>
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National Council on Archives, Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997</Conventions>
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