Nejmi Succari

[1] He studied with Russian violinist Mikhail Boricenco, a former student of Leopold Auer who had left Moscow for Syria in the 1920s.

At age 12, in 1951, he came to Paris to study at the Conservatoire National de Musique, with Roland Charmy and Miguel Candela.

British lady dedicated a Petrus Guarnierius violin which Joseph Szigeti had played upon before his retirement to him in appreciation of his talent in 1971 (Lausanne).

Elsewhere he performed Paganini No1, Brahms, Mendelsohn, Beethoven and Tchaikovsky concertos for violin with the contribution of conductors Bernard Goodman, Eugene Andrie, George Barati, Laurence Smith and Edward C.Tritt.

With the contribution of Pasdeloup orchestra, conducted by Gerard Devos, he performed at the Champs Elisée theater Brahms violin concerto in 1978; Pierre Petit ranked him in a Le Figaro revue among the greatest virtuosos.