In 1923, when Pollikoff was 19, he made his first appearance in New York, playing at the Aeolian Hall.
He won critical praise as "a violinist of considerable interest and promise.
"[1] He played works by Bach, Bruch, Sarasate, Chopin and his own Legende.
In 1972 the American Music Center awarded his a Letter of Distinction.
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