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Eugene Istomin

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In the 1980s and 1990s, he toured 30 American cities—largely in the Midwest—in a twelve-ton truck with his own Steinway pianos and piano tuner. It was the expression of a lifelong conviction that classical music belonged to the ordinary American. In this same vein, he was an ardent fan of the Detroit
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in 1970 with the Istomin-Stern-Rose Trio for their recordings of Beethoven. He also was known as a soloist, performing many concerts of orchestral music, with conductors such as Eugene Ormandy,
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He recorded extensively for Columbia (later Sony Classical), solo works and chamber music. As late as 2001, he made the world premiere recording of
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He was an avid reader and book collector and, eventually, attracted the interest of New York publishing magnate,
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He performed with the conductor Rodzinski and the New York Philharmonic a second time in December 1944, playing
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Better known in Europe than in the United States, Eugene Istomin received the French
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parents, Istomin was a child prodigy who in his early years studied at the
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made many recordings, particularly of music by Beethoven, Brahms and
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His first recording, which brought him considerable acclaim, was of
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Starting in 1950, Istomin became a regular participant at the
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Award and recorded extensively as a soloist and in a
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and his daughter Kyriena. He went on to study under
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Tel Aviv
Leventritt
piano trio
Isaac Stern
Leonard Rose
New York City
Russian-Jewish
Ukrainian-Jewish
Mannes School of Music
Curtis Institute
Alexander Siloti
Rudolf Serkin
Mieczysław Horszowski
Sascha Gorodnitzki
Leventritt
Philadelphia Youth Award
Philadelphia Orchestra
Eugene Ormandy
Chopin
New York Philharmonic
Artur Rodziński
Brahms
Piano Concerto No. 2
Beethoven
Fourth Piano Concerto
Bach's
Prades Festival
Pablo Casals
Roger Sessions

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