Benno Moiseiwitsch
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Benno Moiseiwitsch (February 22, 1890 - April 9, 1963) was a pianist.
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[edit] Biography
Born in Odessa in Ukraine, Moiseiwitsch began his studies at age seven at the Odessa Music Academy. He won the Anton Rubinstein Prize when he was just nine years old. He later took lessons from Theodor Leschetizky in Vienna. He first appeared in London in 1909 and made his American debut in 1919. He settled in England and took British citizenship in 1937. Moiseiwitsch was made a Commander of the British Empire in 1946, for his consistent contributions during the Second World War, performing hundreds of recitals to servicemen and charities.
He married Daisy Kennedy, an Australian concert violinist, and had one daughter, Tanya Moiseiwitsch.
[edit] Repertoire
Moiseiwitsch was particularly known for his interpretations of the late Romantic repertoire, especially the works of Sergei Rachmaninoff (who was an admirer of his playing and referred to Moiseiwitsch as his "spiritual heir"). At the piano, Moiseiwitsch was noted for his elegance, poetry, lyrical phrasing, brilliance, and virtuosity. He worked meticulously and amicably as a chamber musician, for example in Rachmaninov's Elegiac Trio and Cello Sonata in G minor.
[edit] Discography
There is currently no comprehensive reissue of Moiseiwitsch's entire discography, but much of his recorded output is available on CD. Though there are duplicates of recordings across the labels, they will differ in quality due to the different restoration techniques employed by the companies.
[edit] Releases by Naxos Historical
- Vol.1:- SCHUMANN: Kinderszenen / MUSORGSKY: Pictures at an Exhibition (8.110668)
- Vol.2:- LISZT: Hungarian Rhapsody / WEBER: Rondo Brillante (8.110669)
- Vol.3:- TCHAIKOVSKY: Piano Concertos Nos. 1 and 2 (8.110655)
- Vol.4:- RACHMANINOV: Piano Concertos Nos. 1 and 2 (8.110676)
- Vol.5:- GRIEG / SAINT-SAENS: Piano Concertos / LISZT: Hungarian Fantasy (8.110683)
- Vol.6:- DELIUS: Piano Concerto / RAVEL: Jeux d'eau (8.110689)
- Vol.7:- RACHMANINOV: Preludes / MEDTNER: Sonata (8.110675)
- Vol.8:- BEETHOVEN: Piano Concertos Nos. 3 and 5 (8.110776)
- Vol.9:- BEETHOVEN: Piano Sonatas Nos. 8, 14, and 21 (8.111115)
- Vol.10:- MOISEIWITSCH, Benno: Acoustic Recordings 1916-1925 (8.111116)
- BEETHOVEN / BRAHMS / FRANCK: Violin Sonatas (Heifetz) — Moiseiwitsch accompanies Jascha Heifetz in Beethoven's Violin Sonata No. 9 in A major, Op. 47
[edit] Releases by APR
- The complete Rachmaninov recordings 1937-43 (APR 5505)
- Benno Moiseiwitsch plays SAINT-SAENS Concerto 2 / GRIEG Concerto / LISZT Hungarian Fantasia (APR 5529)
- Benno Moiseiwitsch plays Beethoven Volume 1 (APR 5530)
- Benno Moiseiwitsch plays Beethoven Volume 2 (APR 5610)
- Benno Moiseiwitsch plays Chopin Volume 1 (APR 5575)
- Benno Moiseiwitsch plays Chopin Volume 2 (APR 5576)
[edit] Releases by Pearl
- Benno Moiseiwitsch - The Complete Acoustic Recordings (0142)
- Benno Moiseiwitsch Vol 1 - Brahms, Mendelssohn, Et Al (9135)
- Moiseiwitsch In Recital (9192)
[edit] Releases by Testament
- Benno Moiseiwitsch Plays Schumann & Brahms (1023)
- Chopin, Schumann, Weber, Medtner, Et Al / Benno Moiseiwitsch (1196)
- Delius: Concertos For Violin And Piano, Legende, Etc (1014)
- Moiseiwitsch - Schumann, Grieg: Piano Concertos (1187)
[edit] Other Releases
- Moisewitsch In Recital - Chopin, Stravinsky, Liszt (ARBITER 120)
- Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No.2, Beethoven Piano Concerto No.5 (BBC LEGENDS 4074)
- Benno Moiseiwitsch (Great Pianists of the 20th Century series by Phillips)
[edit] Filmography
- Georges Cziffra (EMI DVD Classics 4906819) — Bonus footage of Moiseiwitsch playing Wagner-Liszt: Overture to Tannhauser
- The Art of Piano: Great Pianists of the 20th Century — Moiseiwitsch plays Rachmaninov's Piano Concerto No.2 (excerpt), Prelude in B minor Op.32 (the beginning contains commentary) and speaks about a conversation he had with Rachmaninov.
[edit] External links
- Playing in the Grand Style — Moiseiwitsch discusses the "Grand Style"
- A radio interview transcript — Moiseiwitsch speaks about his career, music and other subjects