To identify a female pianist performing in London 1950-1960

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  • ferneyhoughgeliebte
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    • Sep 2011
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    #16
    Nor does Idil Biret, who, born in 1941, wasn't in her 30s/40s in the '50s & '60s:

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    • ferneyhoughgeliebte
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      #17
      If I were to be ungallant, I would suggest that, of the names offered so far, HighDoug's suggestion of Gina Bachauer most closely fits the description in the OP:



      ... except, of course, as HD says, she was far from a "second ranker"!
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      • ferneyhoughgeliebte
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        • Sep 2011
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        #18
        Originally posted by gradus View Post
        Shulamith Shafir?
        Fits a lot of the criteria, but surely, surely, nobody would describe her as "not pretty":



        ... anyone who did would deserve having their leg bitten by their Guide Dog!
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        • ferneyhoughgeliebte
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          • Sep 2011
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          #19
          A recording of Bachauer playing the Brahms 2nd set of Paganini Vars at a Live concert in Bergen in 1960 can be heard here, starting at 44mins 10":

          Recital--Bergen, Norway (Radio Broadcast)6.1.19600:00 : Bach/Busoni: Toccata, Adagio and Fugue, BWV 564Chopin: Fantasie in F minor, Op. 49Stravinsky: Petrous...
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          • Segilla
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            • Nov 2010
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            #20
            Many thanks indeed for all your suggestions. If I saw the name I'd recognise it and the one that keeps coming to mind is Harriet Cohen but it's clearly not her. She is not listed in Wiki British female pianists.

            Frail memory is that the concert was on a Sunday afternoon at a small hall (definitely not Wigmore) perhaps somewhere near the Aldwych(???).

            Gina Bachaeur reminds me of the 78 I used to have of her playing Liszt's Funerailles; and the mention of his Malédiction of how, as a cheeky youth I managed to get a set of gold / yellow Special Order / List 78s out of Decca.
            Last edited by Segilla; 13-01-20, 15:13. Reason: Addl info

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            • ferneyhoughgeliebte
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              • Sep 2011
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              #21
              Sorry - do you mean that you're looking for a British pianist? (I had assumed you meant someone you'd heard in London in the '50s & '60s.)
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              • Segilla
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                • Nov 2010
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                #22
                I have the feeling that she was British but may have been a refugee.

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                • verismissimo
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                  • Nov 2010
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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Segilla View Post

                  Frail memory is that the concert was on a Sunday afternoon at a small hall (definitely not Wigmore) perhaps somewhere near the Aldwych(???).
                  South Place / Conway Hall, Red Lion Square?

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                  • pastoralguy
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                    • Nov 2010
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                    #24
                    This reminds me of the story about a friend who bought the classic recording of Mozart's 21st piano concerto with Geza Anda that featured a still on the sleeve from the 'Elvira Madigan' movie that it featured in. He saw Anda was playing in the Wigmore Hall and bought a front row seat. He had to use all his restraint not to jump up when, instead of a tall glamorous blonde lady, a portly bespectacled gentlemen took the piano stool!

                    In fact, on the same topic, Geza Anda was NOT happy that his recording was being used as background music to a FILM. He made his displeasure known to Deutsche Grammophon who had licensed the recording to the film company. He instructed his manager that he was seriously considering dropping DG as his record company. However, the soundtrack sold in droves around the world and reached the pop charts. Then the first royalty cheques came in...

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                    • Pianorak
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                      • Nov 2010
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                      #25
                      Moura Lympany or Eileen Joyce?
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                      • pastoralguy
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                        • Nov 2010
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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Pianorak View Post
                        Moura Lympany or Harriet Cohen?
                        I know it's completely subjective but I don't think I'd describe either lady as being unattractive!

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                        • LHC
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                          • Jan 2011
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                          #27
                          Originally posted by pastoralguy View Post
                          This reminds me of the story about a friend who bought the classic recording of Mozart's 21st piano concerto with Geza Anda that featured a still on the sleeve from the 'Elvira Madigan' movie that it featured in. He saw Anda was playing in the Wigmore Hall and bought a front row seat. He had to use all his restraint not to jump up when, instead of a tall glamorous blonde lady, a portly bespectacled gentlemen took the piano stool!

                          In fact, on the same topic, Geza Anda was NOT happy that his recording was being used as background music to a FILM. He made his displeasure known to Deutsche Grammophon who had licensed the recording to the film company. He instructed his manager that he was seriously considering dropping DG as his record company. However, the soundtrack sold in droves around the world and reached the pop charts. Then the first royalty cheques came in...
                          Artists and record companies could be very sniffy about being associated with films in those days. When 2001, a Space Odyssey was being edited, Kubrick wanted to use Decca’s recording of Also Sprach Zarathustra with the VPO and Karajan. Decca agreed, but only on condition that the recording wasn’t credited so as not sully Decca’s or von K’s reputation.
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                          • Segilla
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                            • Nov 2010
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                            #28
                            Conway Hall sounds familiar.

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                            • Historian
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                              • Aug 2012
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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Segilla View Post
                              Conway Hall sounds familiar.
                              If so then there is a feature on the Sunday concerts here:

                              No one doubts music can communicate, but how and what is often a mystery. Some seek refuge in imagining music in pictures and treat its notes like words or visual images. But this will not do for abstract musical designs. For these we need a more sophisticated understanding of how…


                              There is also a link to the Library/Archive catalogue but this didn't seem to work for me.

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                              • Alison
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                                • Nov 2010
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                                #30
                                Edith Vogel?

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