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In Memory: Howard Lebow
In Memory: Howard Lebow
Time Magazine Milestones: Jan. 26, 1968 Died. Howard Lebow, 32, U.S. concert pianist; of injuries suffered in an automobile accident; in Amherst, Mass. One of the youngest and most promising of U.S. pianists, Lebow toured 15 countries after his 1963 Manhattan solo debut, played the works of such modern composers as Edward Levy and Erich Kahn with an adventurousness that sometimes startled the…
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Alfred Brendel's Birthday!
Alfred Brendel’s Birthday!
Alfred Brendel was born in 1931 in Wiesenberg, Czech Republic. After World War II, Brendel composed music, as well as continuing to play the piano, to write and to paint. However, he never had more formal piano lessons and, although he attended master classes with Edwin Fischer and Eduard Steuermann, he was largely self-taught after the age of six. He made his debut in Graz (1948), and has since…
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In Memory of My Piano Teacher, Howard Lebow
In Memory of My Piano Teacher, Howard Lebow
Time Magazine Milestones: Jan. 26, 1968
Died. Howard Lebow, 32, U.S. concert pianist; of injuries suffered in an automobile accident; in Amherst, Mass. One of the youngest and most promising of U.S. pianists, Lebow toured 15 countries after his 1963 Manhattan solo debut, played the works of such modern composers as Edward Levy and Erich Kahn with an adventurousness that sometimes startled the…
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It's Alfred Brendel's Birthday!
It’s Alfred Brendel’s Birthday!
Alfred Brendel was born in 1931 in Wiesenberg, Czech Republic.
After World War II, Brendel composed music, as well as continuing to play the piano, to write and to paint. However, he never had more formal piano lessons and, although he attended master classes with Edwin Fischer and Eduard Steuermann, he was largely self-taught after the age of six.
He made his debut in Graz (1948), and has since…
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In Memory: My Piano Teacher, Howard Lebow
In Memory: My Piano Teacher, Howard Lebow
Time Magazine Milestones: Jan. 26, 1968
Died. Howard Lebow, 32, U.S. concert pianist; of injuries suffered in an automobile accident; in Amherst, Mass. One of the youngest and most promising of U.S. pianists, Lebow toured 15 countries after his 1963 Manhattan solo debut, played the works of such modern composers as Edward Levy and Erich Kahn with an adventurousness that sometimes startled the…
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Arnold Schoenberg - Phantasy for Violin and Piano, Op. 47 (1949) Rudolf Kolisch, Violin Eduard Steuermann, Piano