She was around 30-40, slight, sad face, dark, not pretty. She played both sets of Brahms Paganini variations. Her name eludes but I recollect she was a second ranker, such as Maurice Cole. (Did she have a Jewish name?).
To identify a female pianist performing in London 1950-1960
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Originally posted by Segilla View PostShe was around 30-40, slight, sad face, dark, not pretty. She played both sets of Brahms Paganini variations. Her name eludes but I recollect she was a second ranker, such as Maurice Cole. (Did she have a Jewish name?).Last edited by pastoralguy; 12-01-20, 16:08.
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Originally posted by Segilla View PostShe was around 30-40, slight, sad face, dark, not pretty. She played both sets of Brahms Paganini variations. Her name eludes but I recollect she was a second ranker, such as Maurice Cole. (Did she have a Jewish name?).
There is a Saga LP of her playing Liszt - Paganini related compositions.
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Re: Joyce Hatto, Guardian obituary:
".... Her debut at Wigmore Hall was in 1954 with Liszt's Malédiction. The Guardian's Neville Cardus wrote of her (live) Brahms Paganini Variations that they were "despatched in a seamless riot of ecstatic bravura laced with underlying deep musical feeling rarely countenanced in this work".- - -
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Originally posted by John Wright View PostRe: Joyce Hatto, Guardian obituary:
".... Her debut at Wigmore Hall was in 1954 with Liszt's Malédiction. The Guardian's Neville Cardus wrote of her (live) Brahms Paganini Variations that they were "despatched in a seamless riot of ecstatic bravura laced with underlying deep musical feeling rarely countenanced in this work".
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Originally posted by Segilla View PostShe was around 30-40, slight, sad face, dark, not pretty. She played both sets of Brahms Paganini variations. Her name eludes but I recollect she was a second ranker, such as Maurice Cole. (Did she have a Jewish name?).
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Originally posted by Segilla View PostShe was around 30-40, slight, sad face, dark, not pretty. She played both sets of Brahms Paganini variations. Her name eludes but I recollect she was a second ranker, such as Maurice Cole. (Did she have a Jewish name?).
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Originally posted by LMcD View PostLivia Rév would have been in her mid-30s in 1950 (she died in 2016 at the age of 101). She recorded the Brahms on the Saga label.
https://www.discogs.com/artist/1653660-Livia-Rev Liszt
That doesn’t mean it wasn’t her, and maybe I’ve just not found a recording yet, but it may be a contra-indication.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostI can’t find any record of Rev playing these Brahms pieces on Saga. The only one I found on Saga was by David Parkhouse.
https://www.discogs.com/artist/1653660-Livia-Rev Liszt
That doesn’t mean it wasn’t her, and maybe I’ve just not found a recording yet, but it may be a contra-indication.
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