Vera Fonaroff
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Vera Fonaroff (June 14, 1883, Kiev – July 23, 1962, New York, NY) was an American classical violinist and violin teacher of Russian-Jewish heritage.[1]
Born in Kiev on June 14, 1883, to Alexander and Sonia Hochstein, the family immigrated to the United States in 1900. In 1905 she married Mark Fonaroff, a fellow Russian emigrant who was also her violin teacher and is also known for famous chess game he played against José Raúl Capablanca in 1918.[2][3] They had two daughters. Olga Fonaroff (1910–1933) was mentally handicapped. Nina Fonaroff (1914–2003) became a dancer with the Martha Graham Dance Company.