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Extractions: Bauer, Harold u r] Pronunciation Key Bauer, Harold , Anglo-American pianist. He was first a successful violinist, but in 1892 he studied the piano with Paderewski and then earned international recognition as a pianist. He also promoted chamber music and exercised a strong influence on American musical life. See his memoirs (1948). The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia,
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Extractions: Harold Bauer, Pianist (1873-1951) An ardent supporter of community and settlement music schools Harold Bauer, a piano virtuoso, toured throughout the world: a musician of highest ideals, he had a vast repertory ranging from 17th- and 18th-century music for harpsichord and clavichord to the works of the moderns, particularly of Debussy, whom he helped to popularize. Mr. Bauer had this to say in 1935: All who really love music know how much their pleasure is enhanced through active participation in music-making. They realize, too, the extent to which their taste and imagination may be cultivated if they can learn the principles of music structure and the art of playing an instrument. To those thousands of music lovers who, through lack of money, would otherwise be deprived of the advantage of competent instruction, the organizations in the New York Association of Community and Settlement Music Schools (see table below) render services of inestimable value in providing opportunities for study and participation. New York Association of
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Extractions: Library of Congress, Washington DC, 1995 The material contained within the Harold Bauer Collection in the Music Division of the Library of Congress was, according to the records of the Library's Exchange and Gift Division (Gift and Deposit Files, 1893-1961, currently on microfilm in the Manuscript Reading Room), acquired by the Library in three stages: during the years 1928-29, 1934-35, and after Bauer's death in 1951, through a gift from his widow, Wynne Pyle Bauer. Linear feet of shelf space occupied: 10 Approximate number of items: 1245 Number of boxes: 17 Inclusive dates of items: c.1880 - 1951 Top of Page Home Finding Aids Harold Bauer Find in Finding Aids Performing Arts Pages Researchers Web Pages All Library of Congress Pages The Library of Congress Especially for Researchers Research Centers
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Extractions: One of his most enjoyable activities was his two-piano recitals with Ossip Gabrilowitsch. Together they recorded the Arensky Waltz which has become a 'classic' recording. A performance of exquisite elegance, it is the playing of two artists literally breathing together. For its lilt and perfect movement it has no equal. Gabrilowitsch began giving two-piano recitals together in 1915, and continued through the years. Clara Clemens, a fine pianist, the daughter of Mark Twain, and the wife of Gabrilowitsch, wrote a biography entitled My Husband, Gabrilowitsch . She quotes a reporter in a St. Louis newspaper who had interviewed them separately during their first tour: "Today Gabrilowitsch expressed his real opinion of Harold Bauer, as he sat under a waving palm in the lobby of the hotel. 'Bauer is a remarkable man,' he said. 'I have never enjoyed a tour so much with anyone before. We not only agree personally, but musically, which is distinctly unusual. He is a wonderful artist.'"
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Extractions: Harold Bauer, Percy Grainger This disc of Schumann piano music is performed by two of the finest pianists of a great era in piano playing. Harold Bauer (1873-1951) and Percy Grainger (1882-1961) were both original thinkers in many areas and musicians of vision. During their lives they knew each other quite well. Grainger regarded Bauer highly as a Schumann player and it is touching that they are linked together through the genius of Robert Schumann. Harold Bauer first came to Grainger's notice some time in 1902 when Bauer performed in Franck's Piano Quintet, when Franck and Bauer both impressed Grainger. The two pianists met and retained a friendship throughout the years. Grainger himself seldom attended piano recitals: he was extremely insecure as a pianist and was overtly frightened if he found out a good pianist was in the audience. After a recital in Miami in 1945 he declared the "Real piano-players are egged-on to do their best when their fellow-craftsmen go to hear them, so we are told. But I (knowing myself to be a sham as a tone-show-player) always play my worst, if a piano player is in the hall. My heart sinks into my boots..." Harold Bauer attended that concert and wrote to Grainger, "Of course you know and you will never forget Delius' admiration for you. He revealed it to me one day in one of his characteristically explosive moments. We were talking about a number of contemporary composers whose work was then attracting considerable attention - 'What is lacking in every one of them,' burst out Fritz, 'is the one indispensable quality: originality... There are just a few who have this quality and one of them is Percy Grainger. I consider him a genius and one of the greatest composers.' Frankly I thought he was exaggerating, but later on I realised that he had said no more than the truth. Don't imagine, because all this went through my mind during your concert yesterday, that I was not listening - everything you did was coloured with that one indispensable quality and I enjoyed it all immensely. I never heard the Bach Toccata played so magnificently."
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EXIL-CLUB: Biografien Translate this page harold bauer, der aus einer jüdischen Familie bei London stammte, war zunächstViolinsolist gewesen, stieg jedoch mit neunzehn Jahren um und wurde pianist. http://www.exil-club.de/html/30_projekte/31_projekte_00/biografien/casals/casals
Extractions: Anhang Danksagungen Literaturverzeichnis Anmerkungen Casals hat in seinem langen Leben viele Leute kennengelernt, unter ihnen auch herausragende Zeitgenossen wie Albert Schweitzer, Theodore Roosevelt, Richard Strauss, Fritz Kreisler, Queen Victoria, Claude Debussy, Yehudi Menuhin, Leonard Bernstein oder John F. Kennedy. Einige seiner engsten Beziehungen möchte ich nun etwas näher beleuchten, aufgeteilt in "Musiker" und "Frauen". Moór und Casals besuchten den berühmten englischen Pianisten Leonard Borwick; ersterer hörte zu, wie die beiden eine Beethoven-Sonate probten. Dabei wurde Moór immer erregter. "Wir fingen das nächste Werk an, eine Bach-Sonate, als Moór plötzlich mit langen Schritten zum Flügel ging, Borwick an den Schultern packte, ihn vom Klavierstuhl riss und schrie: »Jetzt werde ich Ihnen zeigen, wie man Bach spielt!« Borwick, englischer Gentleman vom Scheitel bis zur Sohle, blieb ganz ruhig und sagte nur: »Vielen Dank, Sir, aber ich spiele eben, so gut ich kann.«"
Extractions: Dictionaries: General Computing Medical Legal Encyclopedia Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition An urtext edition of a work of classical music This article is about the broad genre of classical music in the Western musical tradition. For the period of music in the 18th century see Classical music era, for articles on classical music of non-Western cultures, see: List of classical music traditions Classical music is a broad, somewhat imprecise term, but there are a number of ways that classical music is identified. Click the link for more information. is a printed version intended to reproduce the original intention of the composer as exactly as possible, without any added or changed material. Other kinds of editions distinct from urtext are facsimile and interpretive editions, discussed below. The word "urtext" is of German origin; "ur-" (pronounced "oor") means "original". Occasionally the word "urtext" is capitalized, following German spelling practice. The sources for an urtext edition include the autograph (that is, the manuscript produced in the composer's hand), hand copies made by the composer's students and assistants, the first published edition, and other early editions. Since first editions often include misprints, a particularly valuable source for urtext editions is a copy of the first edition that was hand corrected by the composer. Where the sources are few, or misprint-ridden, or conflicting, the task of the urtext editor becomes difficult. Cases where the composer had bad penmanship (for example
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Extractions: The brothers listed below have distinguished themselves as musicians, educators, and/or supporters of music. Each one has pledged himself to upholding the highest standards of creativity, performance, education and research in music in America. They have touched countless lives in their efforts to instill in all people an awareness of music's important role in the enrichment of the human spirit. They are true Sinfonians. Adderly, Julian "Cannonball" Jazz Saxophonist and Band Leader Adler, Samuel Composer and Conductor Amato, Pasquale Baritone Anderson, Leroy Composer Andre, Maurice Trumpet Barber, Samuel Composer Basie, William (Count) Jazz Pianist and Band Leader Bauer, Harold E. Pianist Bennett, Robert Russell Composer Biggs, E. Power Organist Bispham, David Bass-Baritone Brown, Les Band Leader Cadman, Charles Wakefield Composer Cage, John Composer Campanini, Cleofonte Conductor Carnegie, Andrew Philanthropist Carpenter, John Alden Industrialist and Composer Caruso, Enrico Tenor Conley, Eugene Tenor Converse, Fredrick S. Composer Cortelyou, George B.
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