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David Letterman’s show) and player
of the year by the International
Bluegrass Music Association (2010).
He’s frequently asked how he, a
Jewish kid from Skokie, Ill., who
went to the modern Orthodox Ida
Crown Jewish Academy, got into
bluegrass. He rightly points out that
Jews, for whatever reason, have had
an affinity for bluegrass and there
are/were many prominent Jews in
the genre (including Eric Weissberg,
78, who wrote “Dueling Banjos”).
Fred Hersch, 62, a pianist, is nom-
inated for best improvised jazz solo
(“Whisper Not”). He’s been Grammy-
nominated six times before and the
Jazz Journalists Association named
him “pianist of the year” in 2011. He
was diagnosed HIV positive in the
1980s, and had a health crisis in 2008
that put him in a two-month coma
and rendered him unable to play for
several years. He wrote about his life
and that crisis in his 2017 memoir,
Good Things Happen Slowly. (Google
him for a great interview with Terry
Gross of NPR.)
Finally, there’s a hometown nomi-
nee. Leonard Slatkin, 73, music
director of the Detroit Symphony
Orchestra, is nominated for con-
ducting the Orchestra’s performance
of Aaron Copland’s Symphony No.
3; Three Latin American Sketches.
Slatkin comes from a famously musi-
cal family. His father, Felix, was the
violinist, conductor and founder of
the Hollywood String Quartet, and
his mother, Eleanor Aller, was the
cellist with the quartet. He com-
petes in this category with Michael
Tilson-Thomas, 73, who conducted
the San Francisco Symphony’s
recording of “Images; Jeux & La
Plus Que Lente” by Debussy. Like
Slatkin, Tilson-Thomas comes
from a famous Jewish family: he’s
the grandson of Boris and Bessie
Thomashefky, famous stars of the
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