Rivka Golani Video
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Fritz Kreisler Beethoven Rupp Emanuel Feuermann Marian Anderson Willy Burmester Fabric Zara Nelsova Erica Morini Kulenkampff Urakawa Rivka Golani 1901 1920 1930 1935 1938 1940 1965 1970 1980 1985 1992
1. Presto 4:03 2. Andante scherzoso, più allegretto 12:25 3. Allegro molto Recorded in 1935. Franz Rupp, piano NY Times Obit Franz Rupp, Accompanist, Is Dead at 91 By ALLAN KOZINN Published: June 03, 1992 Franz Rupp, a pianist who was best known for his performances and recordings with the violinist Fritz Kreisler, the cellist Emanuel Feuermann and the contralto Marian Anderson, died last Wednesday at the Cabrini Hospice. He was 91 years old and lived in Manhattan. He died of cancer of the esophagus, said his wife, Sylvia. Mr. Rupp was born in Schongau, Germany, on Feb. 24, 1901, and began his formal studies at the Akademie der Tonkunst in Munich when he was 14 years old. In 1920, he toured the United States with the violinist Willy Burmester. He made his name in the 1930's as an accompanist for the violinist Fritz Kreisler, with whom he recorded the complete Beethoven Violin Sonatas in 1935. Those recordings, recently reissued on compact disk, are still regarded as classic interpretations. By the time he settled in New York City in 1938, he was already well known as an accompanist, and he quickly became an important part of the city's musical fabric. Other instrumentalists with whom he worked included the cellist Zara Nelsova and the violinists Erica Morini and George Kulenkampff. He continued working into the 1980's and made his last recordings with Kakaya Urakawa, a Japanese violinist. His last public performance was a concert of Kreisler pieces with the violist Rivka Golani at the Lockenhaus festival in Austria in 1985. Mr. Rupp's longest-standing collaboration, however, was with Miss Anderson, with whom he began working in the 1940's. He worked as her regular accompanist until she retired from the concert stage in 1965. In the 1970's, he taught the German vocal literature and chamber music at the Curtis Institute in Philadelphia. He is survived by his wife.
Johannes Brahms Rivka Golani 2013
Start. - 1. Allegro amabile 08:22 - 2. Allegro appassionato 14:21 - 3. Andante con moto. Allegro non troppo Sonata in E flat major, Op. 120 No 2 by Johannes Brahms performed by Rivka Golani, viola and Michael Hampton, piano at the Wimbledon Music Festival, St John's Church, Spencer Hill. 12th November 2013 / a film by cineman8 /
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