Great question, ams51, and the penny has dropped here, though I'll leave it for mercia or Dave to tidy up. Good to see a reference to Curzon's teacher, one of my musical heroes
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Originally posted by Tapiola View PostGreat question, ams51, and the penny has dropped here, though I'll leave it for mercia or Dave to tidy up. Good to see a reference to Curzon's teacher, one of my musical heroes
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I'm going out to the Royal Academy of Music in London at 12:00 for today's freebie concert featuring Beethoven piano concerto no 5 with Pierre-Laurent Aimard so you've got just about 30 mins to give the answer or hang on until about 18:00.
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostI'm going out to the Royal Academy of Music in London at 12:00 for today's freebie concert featuring Beethoven piano concerto no 5 with Pierre-Laurent Aimard so you've got just about 30 mins to give the answer or hang on until about 18:00.
Wish I was free
Did you get you ticket in advance or are you pitching up on the door?
PS some furtive googling has been of no use at all in discovering the solution to your question!Last edited by Nick Armstrong; 07-10-11, 10:57."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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amateur51
Originally posted by Caliban View Postyou lucky old thing
Wish I was free
Did you get you ticket in advance or are you pitching up on the door?
PS some furtive googling has been of no use ata all in discovering the solution to your question!
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amateur51
Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostI must be mad. T(h)eodor Leschetizky.
Taught Artur Schnabel, who taught Clifford Curzon for a while.
L performed a Czerny concerto at the age of 11 under Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart.
i suppose i'll have to do the M now!
The Austrian symphonist was Bruckner
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