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Sonya Monosoff is a 96-year-old American entrepreneur and philanthropist. She is best known for founding the Monosoff Corporation, a company that manufactures and distributes educational toys and games. Born in Ohio, Monosoff attended the University of Michigan, where she earned a degree in business administration. After college, she worked in the advertising industry before founding the Monosoff Corporation in the late 1960s. Monosoff has been recognized for her philanthropic work, including the establishment of the Monosoff Foundation, which provides grants to organizations that promote education and the arts. She has also been honored with numerous awards, including the National Women's Hall of Fame's Lifetime Achievement Award. Monosoff is 5 feet 5 inches tall and weighs approximately 140 pounds. She has never been married and does not have any children. Monosoff's net worth is estimated to be around $20 million. She has earned her wealth through her successful business ventures and investments.

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Age 97 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 11 June, 1927
Birthday 11 June
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Nationality United States

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1991

After 1991 she taught violin and chamber music and gave concerts outside the United States, including the Czech Republic and where she was at the Prague Spring International Music Festival in 1993. She taught and gave master classes in many American and Canadian universities, and was invited to the Bar-Ilan University in Tel Aviv and Ferrara.

1972

From 1972 to 1997 she taught at Cornell University. In 1974 she formed the Trio Amade (1974-1997) with fortepianist Malcolm Bilson and cellist John Hsu.

1963

Sonya Monosoff studied the violin with Louis Persinger. She also studied chamber music with Felix Salmond and Hans Letz1. A graduate of the Juilliard School of Music, she joined the Quartet Galimir, refounded by Felix Galimir during his exile in America. In 1963 she founded and directed her own ensemble, first called the Baroque Players of New York (later the Chamber Players), performing a range of works from Henry Purcell to Bulent Ariel.

1962

Cornell University also keeps archival recordings of Monosoff's many performances at Barnes Hall. For example, her performance on October 7, 1962 of J.S. Bach's trio sonatas, BWV 1038 and 1079, and her October 29, 1974 performance of Charles Ives' Dialogues for violin and piano (1958) are both available in Cornell's archives.

1927

Sonya Monosoff (born June 11, 1927 in Cleveland, Ohio) is a violinist, a pioneer of the Baroque violin and one of the first American performers to use the Baroque violin in performance.

1681

In its infancy, Monosoff joined the ensemble New York Pro Musica under Noah Greenberg. She was the first modern performer to record the Rosary Sonatas and the 8 Sonatas of 1681 by Heinrich Biber. Her recording of the Bach sonatas with harpsichordist James Weaver won best recording of the year (1963) from Sound_&_Vision_(magazine).