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191:(one of the last surviving pupils of Franz Liszt) and continued study with Egon Petri during summer sessions in Zakopane, Poland. Marsh gave his Paris and Warsaw debut (Warsaw Conservatory) in 1938 only months before the outbreak of the war. His first Town Hall New York debut was in 1939 and received fine praise from the New York Times. During WWII he served in the Navy's "Lighter than Air" dirigible squadron as well as a final post as chaplains assistant because of a disability caused by the war. 22: 265:, on their Community Concerts Series. During his life he had the opportunity to tour Russia (former Soviet Union 1980)at the invitation of the Soviet Government and at the invitation of one of that nations foremost senior composers Dimitri Kabalevsky. He additionally toured South Korea three times and China PRC twice, playing solo concerts as well as appearing with orchestra with the Beijing (China) Opera Orchestra. 137:, and a highly esteemed piano teacher. Drawing on his decades of teaching experience, he put forward a consistent approach to teaching and learning to play the piano with a special focus on the technical side. Marsh had a particular affinity for Chopin and Liszt, having devoted a period of study to the complete works of Liszt. 324:, (formerly the Southwest Pianists Foundation) an organization devoted to furthering of the careers of promising young pianists. He gave a great deal of his time to the much needed project of furthering the goals of those pianists, many who have gone on to wonderful careers themselves. 344: 374:
Liszt Piano Concerto #1 in Eflat, Spanish Rapsody (Busoni), Totentanz (Solo Piano) London Philharmonic Orchestra, Released on VOX Cum Laude, Allegro Records and Concert Artists Records (UK)
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Marsh began his studies with Ethel Willard Putnam, a piano teacher who specialized in working with small children. Before leaving California for New York, he studied with
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During his career, Marsh won critical acclaim in recital appearances and as soloist with many of the world’s most distinguished orchestras: among them, the
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Ozan Marsh coupled an outstanding performing career with an equally distinguished academic one. He served on the faculties of such major institutions as
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Dmitri Kabalevsky Concerto #2 for Piano and Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic of London, CSP Columbia Records,Collectors Edition
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Hungarian Fantasy for Piano and Orchestra RCA (His Masters Voice)Victrola, Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops Orchestra 1959
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Re-Released several times on RCA "Everything but the Beer","Three Concert Gems" CD and others.
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The Pianist's Bookshelf: A Practical Guide to Books, Videos, and Other Resources
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Dmitri Kabalevsky Preludes and Rondo, CSP Columbia Records, Collectors Edition
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as well as gave hundreds of solo concerts throughout the United States under
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Throughout his career Marsh played over 200 concert appearances with the
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Marsh died at Phoenix General Hospital from pneumonia in March 1992.
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President's Music Committee of the People-to-People Program (1959).
21: 130: 152:. At fifteen, he moved to New York to study with Dutch pianist 900:"Christopher Cano, piano - Philadelphia Chamber Music Artists" 832:"Donna Amato - School of Music - Carnegie Mellon University" 636:
Calendar of Music Activities in the United States of America
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he studied in Europe at the American Conservatory at the
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Ethel W. Putnam's Pupils to Present Recital Tomorrow."
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Kabalevsky Piano Concerto #2 Moscow Symphony (1980)
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"Fanfare". 518: 450: 856:"David Syme Piano | About David" 308:, Edgar Coleman, and he taught: 20: 1015:20th-century classical pianists 937: 912: 892: 868: 848: 823: 799: 778: 754: 729: 704: 661: 642: 627: 603: 396:Rachmaninoff Concerto #1 (1960) 343:, the Voice of America and the 322:Pianist's Foundation of America 31:needs additional citations for 1020:20th-century American pianists 766:Milken Archive of Jewish Music 715:. RoseDog Books. p. 112. 692:Milken Archive of Jewish Music 594: 570: 557: 505: 492: 479: 425: 408:Rachmaninoff 2nd Sonata (1983) 353: 244:London Philharmonic Orchestras 1: 1010:University of Arizona faculty 923:. 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