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Pennario retired from active performance and recording in the 1990s. He wrote some pieces of his own, such as
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wrote a piano concerto for Pennario, and he was the soloist in the first performance, with the
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As well as being well represented in music encyclopedias, he was a Life Master in tournament
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see Leonard Pennario home page for additional information including complete discography
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and later. He is perhaps best known for championing certain modern composers such as
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remaining in L.A. for his entire career. He first came to notice when he performed
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invited Leonard Pennario to be the soloist at a memorial concert, playing the
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An authorized biography of Leonard Pennario is currently being written by
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Beginning in the 1960s, he played in a renowned trio with the violinist
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He was inducted into the Buffalo Music Hall of Fame in October 2007.
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Pennario recorded over 60 LPs, most of them of composers dating from
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in terms of best-selling classical records involving the piano.
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plays a concert pianist preparing to play the concerto.
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United States Army Air Forces personnel of World War II
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Index

American
pianist
composer
Buffalo, New York
Los Angeles
Los Angeles High School
Edvard Grieg
Piano Concerto
Dallas Symphony Orchestra
Eugene Goossens
Guy Maier
Olga Steeb
Isabelle Vengerova
University of Southern California
Ernst Toch
U.S. Army Air Forces
China Burma India Theater
Air Transport Command
The Hump
New York Philharmonic
Carnegie Hall
Artur Rodziński
Liszt
Piano Concerto No. 1
Sergei Rachmaninoff
Dimitri Mitropoulos
Second Piano Concerto
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini
September Affair

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