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Lubka Kolessa

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Recently Kolessa's old recordings have been issued. In Karl Bohm's "The Early Years Box" (Warner, 19CD), her rare commercial recording of Beethoven's Piano Concerto No.3, conducted by Karl Bohm/SKD(rec.1939), is included.
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She continued to tour throughout the Americas and was one of the most notable pianists in those continents. In 1954 she ended her concert activities to devote herself to teaching.
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where she obtained her diploma in 1920, aged 16. She played as a soloist with the best orchestras and conductors of Europe and soon gained fame as a brilliant pianist.
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Welte-Mignon Klavierrollen – Welte-Mignon piano rolls: complete library of the European recordings 1904 – 1932 for the Welte-Mignon reproducing piano
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1938 she successfully toured South America. Until 1939 she performed in Europe, recording a number of records for
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In 1928, she undertook a triumphal tour to her homeland, at this time now under the administration of
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Galizien in Wien: Parteien, Wahlen, Fraktionen und Abgeordnete im Übergang zur Massenpolitik
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Her first lessons came from her grandmother, a pianist who had studied with
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The Kolessa family was a prominent Ukrainian intellectual family living in
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Academic staff of the Conservatoire de musique du Québec à Montréal
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Academic staff of the Conservatoire de musique du Québec à Québec
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At the peak of her career as a concert pianist she moved 1940 to
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devoted to the research of Ukrainian folk music. Her cousin
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in Prague on 13 March 1939, the eve of the occupation.
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Ukrainian
Lemberg
Austro-Hungarian Empire
Toronto, Ontario
piano
Lemburg
Austro-Hungarian Empire
Filaret Kolessa
ethnomusicologist
Mykola Kolessa
Chrystia Kolessa
Karol Mikuli
Chopin
Oleksandr Kolessa
Austrian Reichsrat
Cisleithania
Vienna
Musikakademie Wien
Louis Thern
Emil von Sauer
Poland
Welte-Mignon
Eugen d'Albert
television
His Master's Voice
James Edward Tracy Philipps
Ottawa
New York Philharmonic
Royal Conservatory of Music
École de musique Vincent-d'Indy

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