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225: 204: 217:'s master class at the Geneva Conservatory after Lipatti became too ill to teach (Lipatti died the following year at age 33). Magaloff continued regular teaching until 1960, when the demands of his concert career took priority, and he toured in the United States, South America, Japan, Israel, South Africa, and throughout Europe including Russia and Scandinavia. He still gave occasional master-classes, and took part in juries at international piano competitions. In 1982 and 1987 he served on the jury of the 25: 115: 195:
and was accustomed to perform the complete piano works in series of six recitals. He was the first to record Chopin's complete works. While these recordings have been criticised for their failure to plumb the depths of Chopin's works, they were innovative for their textual fidelity and
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unsentimentality. Magaloff, for example, preferred and recorded Chopin's own manuscript versions of the waltzes rather than the familiar versions published posthumously by
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among his friends there, who, when he graduated in 1929, said 'In Magaloff a great, a truly extraordinary musician is born.'
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Paloma O’Shea Santander International Piano Competition “Winners, members of the jury and artistic guests”
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Nikita Magaloff 1954 dedicated photo from tour of Southern Africa organised by Hans Adler.
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Nikita Magaloff was married to Irene (1920–2005), the daughter of the violinist
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on 26 December 1992. He found his final resting place at the cemetery of
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8 February] 1912 – 26 December 1992) was a
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Paloma O'Shea Santander International Piano Competition
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