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Penn Special Collections-Winigrad-Rudolf Serkin Allen J. Winigrad Photographs of Performing Artists, 19731989 Ms. Coll. 110.rudolf serkin pianist. Index to Boxes. Last update Monday, 24-Jan-2005 http://www.library.upenn.edu/collections/rbm/photos/winigrad/serkin.html
Penn Special Collections-Winigrad 425 Subject serkin, rudolf pianist. Place Philadelphia. Date 1981. Collectionlocation Box 12, Item 425. view all thumbnails of rudolf serkin http://www.library.upenn.edu/collections/rbm/photos/winigrad/425.html
Extractions: Reliquie, is conjoined with D960. The results are seldom less than absorbing though not always compelling. The earlier 1955 recording was recorded at a lower level and according to the notes this was the first of Schuberts works that Serkin recorded (not true in a strict sense, as hed recorded the Fantasia with his father-in-law Adolf Busch in 1931). In 1955 he sounds more lithe and correspondingly more acutely responsive than his later self, even in a torso such as this, binding the rhetoric that much more sharply.
Extractions: Rudolf Serkin March 28 May 8 ) was an Austrian-American pianist. He was born in Cheb Bohemia to a Jewish Russian family. The family moved to Vienna when Rudolf was nine, where he studied piano with Richard Robert and composition with Joseph Marx. ( George Szell was also a pupil of Marx at the time.) Rudolf was hailed as a child prodigy, and he made his public debut with the Vienna Philharmonic at 12. He began a regular concert career in 1920. In 1935, he married Irene Busch, daughter of the conductor and violinist Adolf Busch , with whom he had often played since the beginning of his career. Rudolf also played with the Busch Quartet, which was made up of family members including his wife. Serkin made his first United States appearance at the Coolidge Festival in Washington, DC . The very next year, he launched his solo concert career with the New York Philharmonic under Arturo Toscanini . The critics raved, describing him as "an artist of unusual and impressive talents in possession of a crystalline technique, plenty of power, delicacy, and tone purity." In 1937, Serkin played his first New York recital at
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Kennedy Center: Biographical Information For Rudolph Serkin Rudolph serkin (pianist; born March 28, 1903, Eger, Bohemia; died May 9, 1991)With his overwhelming talent and dazzle, rudolf serkin has amazed audiences http://www.kennedy-center.org/calendar/index.cfm?fuseaction=showIndividual&entit
Extractions: Resources Special sites Services Search this web site: home locations book and music lists This tablecloth, framed and hanging in the Department's front room, was autographed by friends and associates of Vladimir and Julia Bakaleinikoff . Each signature was then embroidered by Julia. It was presented to the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh by Charles Rosenbloom. Through our "Performers in Pittsburgh" file, we have determined that the majority of signers performed with the Pittsburgh Symphony between 1946 and 1953. Name: Adler, Larry, harmonica player
Peter Serkin Bio - School Of Music, SUNY Fredonia Peter serkin s rich musical heritage extends back several generations. His grandfatherwas violinist Adolf Busch and his father pianist rudolf serkin. http://www.fredonia.edu/som/gala/bio.asp
Extractions: PETER SERKIN ROSCH RECITAL HALL INAUGURAL EVENT During the 2003-2004 season, Peter Serkin plays recitals in the US and Japan including performances in Tokyo, Chicago and New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art. Orchestral appearances include the Chicago, Boston, San Francisco, NHK and Kyoto Symphonies, as well as a world premiere of Peter Lieberson's third Piano Concerto with the Minnesota Orchestra. Mr. Serkin performs the complete Bach Piano Concertos for the second consecutive year with Jaime Laredo and the Brandenburg Ensemble. Performances include two appearances in New York at Lincoln Center's Great Performers Series. Collaborations with Lorraine Hunt Lieberson continue this season in Boston, St. Paul and New York's Carnegie Hall's Zankel Hall. Their program includes works by Brahms, Handel, Debussy, Mozart and Peter Lieberson's Rilke Songs . Mr. Serkin participates in the Zankel Hall Opening Festival performing the world premiere of Peter Lieberson's Piano Quintet and the New York premiere of Alexander Goehr's Piano Quintet, both with the Orion String Quartet. Ranging from Bach to Berio, Peter Serkin's recordings reflect his distinctive musical vision.
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Clarinet Performances Biography Peter serkin, pianist Harold Wright Clarinet Luis Batlle - Pianowith Bonita Valente - Soprano rudolf serkin - Piano http://www.bostonrecords.com/clarinet.htm
Extractions: Harold Wright until his untimely death in 1995 was the Principal Clarinetist of the Boston Symphony Orchestra from th 1970-71 season. Born in Wayne, Pennsylvania, he began clarinet at the age of 12. Later he entered the Curtis Institute of Music and studied with Ralph McLane, Principal Clarinetist of the Philadelphia Orchestra. Mr. Wright joined the Houston Orchestra upon graduation. The following year, he became Principal Clarinetist of the Dallas Symphony and subsequently was Principal Clarinetist of the National Symphony until joining the Boston Symphony in 1970. Mr. Wright was the Principal Clarinetist of the Casals Festival Orchestra for 7 seasons and he was a participant in the Marlboro Festival with Rudolph Serkin for 17 seasons. Harold Wright was a frequent guest artist with the Lincoln Center Chamber Concerts, the Mostly Mozart Festival and the Chamber Music Concerts at the 92nd Street Y in New York. He has performed with many of the leading quartets of today - including the Guarneri, Veneer and Juillard Quartets. His many recordings include Copland Sextet, Mozart and Weber (Clarinet) Quintets, Brahms Trio, Schubert Octet and "Der Hirt auf dem Felsen" with Benita Valente and Rudolph Serkin and the Mozart Clarinet Concerto with Seiji Ozawa and the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Formally a teacher at Boston University, Mr. Wright presently is a faculty member at the New England Conservatory and the Tanglewood Music Center. He is also a member of the Boston Symphony Chamber Players and the Boston Wind Octet.
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Extractions: MIDDLEBURY, Vt.â In a surprise concert announcement today, Middlebury College Performing Arts Series Director Paul Nelson heralded the return of world-renowned American pianist Peter Serkin to the Middlebury stage. Serkin, who last performed here in 1997, will give a concert on Sunday, April 17, at 3 p.m. in the Center for the Arts Concert Hall. The concert program reflects his affinity for mixing contemporary and classical repertoire; works by Mozart and Bach will be featured alongside 20th-century compositions. The proceeds from all ticket sales will be donated to tsunami relief. Throughout Serkinâs career he has successfully conveyed the essence of five centuries of repertoire and his performances with symphony orchestras, recital appearances, chamber music collaborations and recordings are respected worldwide. Serkinâs rich musical heritage extends back several generations. His grandfather was violinist and composer Adolf Busch and his father pianist Rudolf Serkin. In 1958, at age 11, he entered the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. In 1959, Serkin made his Marlboro Music Festival and New York City debuts with conductor Alexander Schneider. Invitations to perform with the Cleveland Orchestra and the Philadelphia Orchestra soon followed. Serkin has since performed with the worldâs major symphony orchestras with such eminent conductors as Seiji Ozawa, Pierre Boulez, Daniel Barenboim, Claudio Abbado, Simon Rattle, James Levine, Herbert Blomstedt and Christoph Eschenbach. Also a dedicated chamber musician, Serkin has collaborated with Pamela Frank, Yo-Yo Ma, and the Budapest, Guarneri and Orion string quartets.
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