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Josef Hofmann Chopin Pierre Monteux Dimitri Mitropoulos Kazimierz Hofmann Honorata Majeranowska Camille Saint Saëns Burden Moszkowski Heinrich Urban Rubinstein Hollywood Bowl Carnegie Hall Hollywood Bowl Orchestra Metropolitan Opera House 1876 1887 1888 1894 1913 1926 1937 1938 1939 1946 1957
LIKE and SUBSCRIBE for more videos ! (http•••) SUBSCRIBE to my PATREON ! → (http•••) Josef Hofmann, filmed here, is rehearsing/performing Chopin's E minor Piano Concerto No. 1 with Pierre Monteux and the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra on or around 10 or 11 July 1939. This footage was filmed by violist Philip Kahgan 00:00 This extract could be glimpses of passagework from the 1st movement 00:32 This extract is likely the final few bars of the 3rd movement. It seems to me that the choice of tempi in general is roughly the same from his recording with Dimitri Mitropoulos and the NY Philharmonic. AUTHENTICITY There were a couple of mannerisms that matched the Bell Telephone footage. And there were a couple of fleeting moments when his profile came into view. Gregor Benko (who's probably the world's foremost Hofmann authority), confirmed it was Hofmann. He knew about the footage and the name of the musician who shot it. He also immediately knew the concerto and the conductor. BIOGRAPHY Josef Hofmann, the pianist, teacher, composer and inventor, born on 20th January 1876 in Krakow. He came from the family of musicians. His father, Kazimierz Hofmann, was a famous composer, pianist and conductor, his mother, Matylda Pindelska and the father’s two sisters, Honorata Majeranowska and Josefa Hofmann-Rapacka were singers. When Josef was three years old he began to learn playing the piano. The boy’s outstanding gift, his father’s pedagogical care and also the artistic atmosphere in his family contributed to his continuous progress. When he was eight he appeared in Warsaw, where he played the Mozart’s Concert D-Minor conducted by his father. Two years later, he had his first European tournée. He was performing in Prague, Germany, Denmark (where his performance was admired by the King of Denmark), Sweden, Holland, France (in the presence of Camille Saint-Saëns) and in England. In 1887 he went to the United States, where he made a great success performing in the Metropolitan Opera House. He was engaged for a few dozen concerts. Despite his great success he achieved and the admiration for his mature performances, after 10 weeks during which he gave 52 concerts, the tournée was cancelled at the request of New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. They decided that the tournée was too an excessive burden for the 11 years old boy and might be dangerous to his health.However, thanks to the publicity young Hofmann gained by playing, Alfred Coming Clark funded him a scholarship, under the condition, however, that the boy would not perform in public before his 18th birthday. The scholarship helped him to complete music studies in Berlin in 1888-1894. He was taught by such teachers as Maurycy Moszkowski (piano), Heinrich Urban (composition), and by Antoni Rubinstein. In 1894 he received the first prize at the Antoni Rubinstein competition in Hamburg during which he performed his D-Minor Concert Op. 70. After this success, he began the real career as a pianist performing in many European countries (England, Scandinavian countries, Russia, Poland), where he enjoyed great popularity, especially in Petersburg (1913). Apart from performances in Europe he gave annual concerts in United States, which became his second homeland. In 1926, he received American citizenship. In 1926-1938 he was the Principal of the music school Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. On 28th November 1937, on the 50th anniversary of his American debut the jubilee concert was held in Metropolitan Opera House. He finished his career as the pianist on 19th January 1946 when he gave his last recital in Carnegie Hall. He died in Los Angeles on 16th February 1957. He was married twice. Maria Eustis was his first wife and he had one daughter with her, the second wife was Betty Short and they had 3 sons. (http•••)o/ SOURCE : That footage comes from this video, (http•••) (from 19'12" to 19'59").
Lám Etelka: Keresztfa . Barátok Verslista felvétele. Készült a Barátok Verslista - Kortárs Magyar Irodalom - VPM által kiadott Sodrásban 2014 c. antológia bemutatóján. 2014. 12. 13-án - Budapesten, a Budai Középiskolában. Előadó: Pintér Lilla Megjelent a Verslista - VPM SODRÁSBAN 2014 c. antológiájában, 2014-ben
Nikolaus Peterson der Dichter, wurde am 21.1.1820 geboren, somit war es am 21.1.2020, dass sich sein 200. Tag der Geburt jährte. Aus diesem Grunde wurde eine Schubertiade in Wien veranstaltet. Das Buch Wanderung und Rast, ist unter der email •••@••• zu bestellen. Es ist ein unglaublich sinniges und wertvolles, romantisches Werk!
Chess Openings: Learn to Play the Anderssen's Opening! On this YouTube chess channel we have covered many underrated chess openings for white including the Saragossa Opening, Ponziani Opening, Bird's Opening, Larsen's Opening, and many more. The list is continued by today's beginner's chess lesson with the Anderssen's Opening. The Anderssen's Opening is perfect if you are more comfortable with your black chess opening repertoire. As described in this video, you can find yourself playing a Sicilian Defense, French Defense, Benko Gambit, Pirc Defense, Caro-Kann Defense, Modern Defense, or Delayed Wing Gambit based on what black plays. Only difference is that you will have an extra tempo which is huge! The Anderssen's Opening performs surprisingly well, and is far from an unsound opening. You are simply giving black the opportunity to take the center - in which case we will continue with a top tier chess opening for black. (Except we are playing with the white pieces!) We hope you enjoy learning how to play the Anderssen's Opening! Join me on Patreon! (Rewards and benefits included!) (http•••) Donate on PayPal (http•••) Follow THE CHESS GIANT on social media Instagram // (http•••) Twitter // (http•••) Facebook // (http•••) Video and channel designs by IAN ROHAN MEDIA Website // (http•••) Instagram // (http•••)
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