Harlow Robinson



The Last Impresario: The Life, Times and Legacy of Sol Hurok

From Library Journal
Published to coincide with the 20th anniversary of Hurok's death, this is the first biography of a remarkable figure in modern American cultural history. From a humble beginning in Ukraine, Hurok rose to become a dominant force in the entertainment business. Among the attractions appearing under the banner "S. Hurok Presents" were dancer Rudolf Nureyev, pianist Arthur Rubinstein, opera singer Fyodor Chaliapin, and dance companies such as the Kirov and Bolshoi Ballets.

From Publishers Weekly
The day Sol Hurok died he had lunched with Andres Segovia, met with Rudolf Nureyev and was on his way to see David Rockefeller when he collapsed of a heart attack. Hurok (1888-1974), who was born in an obscure Ukrainian village, traveled a long way to become probably the greatest impresario ever, a promoter of world-class ballet, performing companies, opera stars and musicians for some 50 years. Robinson's ( Sergei Prokofiev ) highly entertaining, fair-minded and closely researched biography is infinitely superior to the "authorized" studies of Hurok (even a movie) that were products of his publicity machine. For as Robinson shows, Hurok was as much a creation designed to dazzle the crowds as were the stars, who ranged from Pavlova and Chaliapin in the early years to Isaac Stern, Van Cliburn and the Moiseyev Dance Company later, all of whom he proudly offered under his "Sol Hurok Presents" rubric. Cunning, evasive, vain and often bullying, he had a star's temperament without the talent, and many thought he was a follower rather than a leader of popular artistic taste. He nevertheless was instrumental in building an American audience for ballet, promoted opera stars and concert musicians into celebrities and kept doors open between the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. even in the darkest days of the Cold War. Robinson's book, aided by the impresario's only (much neglected) daughter, Ruth Hurok Lief, is full of good stories and is in itself a potted history of the arts in the U.S. during its subject's lifetime.

"a fascinating study of a remarkable man"
The Washington Post Book World

"Engrossing"
The New York Times Book Review


Selected Works

American Film History
Russians in Hollywood, Hollywood's Russians
Now in Bookstores From the beginning of the silent film era in Hollywood to the newest James Bond film, this is the story of Russian émigrés in Hollywood and the depiction of Russians in Hollywood films.
Biography
Sergei Prokofiev: A Biography
"a thoughtful study of a puzzling personality in and out of music..." The Washington Post
The Last Impresario: The Life, Times and Legacy of Sol Hurok
Biography of one of the greatest arts impresarios of the twentieth century, and chief importer of Russian and Soviet attractions to the United States, Sol Hurok (1888-1974) "a fascinating study of a remarkable man" The Washington Post Book World
Russian music and cultural history
Selected Letters of Sergei Prokofiev (translator and editor)
Translation from Russian into English of selected correspondence of Soviet/Russian composer Sergei Prokofiev (1891-1953, with introduction and notes



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