Nadja Rose Catherine Salerno-Sonnenberg (born Rome, Italy, January 10,
1961) is an Italian-born classical violinist, author, and teacher. She is
a United States citizen.
Career She emigrated with her family to the United States at the age of
eight, relocating to Cherry Hill, New Jersey. She studied at the Curtis
Institute of Music and later with Dorothy DeLay at the Juilliard School of
Music. In 1981, she became the youngest-ever prizewinner in the Walter W.
Naumburg International Violin Competition. She has been honored with an
Avery Fisher Career Grant (1983), and in 1999 she received the Avery
Fisher Prize, for "outstanding achievement and excellence in music."
She was a frequent guest on NBC's The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, and
has also been featured on the CBS News 60 Minutes news program. In May
1999, 60 Minutes II aired a follow-up to 60 Minutes' 1986 feature about
her. She
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