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  Heinrich Neuhaus
Heinrich Neuhaus was an outstanding pianist and pedagogue, a creator of a piano 'school' which is a great achievement in a development of the art of piano playing.
Neuhaus' life-long teaching attitude was strongly influenced by the first impressions of his childhood.
The attraction of Neuhaus' pianistic mastery was not bravura virtuosity but his ability to use the richness of a sound palette of the piano, his incredible imagination, and the way he always found true artistical meaning of each work.
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 Heinrich Neuhaus. From the Archives [JW]: Classical CD Reviews- December 2003 MusicWeb(UK)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Heinrich Neuhaus (1888-1964) never had much of a concert career (he suffered from bad stage fright) and made his reputation as a teacher.
In general Neuhaus is quicker and rhythmically tighter, with less rubati and fewer inflexions.
Neuhaus tends to etch the Mazurkas more graphically and can also be more unsettled and unsettling (see the C minor Op.
www.musicweb-international.com /classrev/2003/Dec03/Neuhaus.htm   (574 words)

  
 J.D. Neuhaus - Portrait - History
But it was not the end for Heinrich Wilhelm Neuhaus and his smithy...
At midnight on the 1st of January 1900 a new son was born in the Neuhaus house.
J.Diederich Neuhaus had the idea to replace the manual operation of JDN hoists by an air driven motor.
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 Heinrich Neuhaus Home Page
This page is maintained by a group of pupils, scholars and followers of Heinrich Neuhaus.
Thanks to Vladimir Ashkenazy, Radu Lupu, Miliza Neuhaus and Roman Vlad for support and encouragement.
Heinrich Neuhaus was piano teacher in Moscow until his death, in 1964.
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 Decca Music Group - Sviatoslav Richter
The same year he began rehearsing the piano literature in earnest, gibing his first public recital - still self-taught - the following year.
At twenty-two he entered the Moscow Conservatory, as a pupil of Heinrich Neuhaus, and under the latter's intelligent direction he matured into a professional, without losing his originality.
Though really too old to start a concert career, Richter - first in Eastern Europe, then from 1960 in the West and Japan - was a global sensation.
www.deccaclassics.com /artists/richter/biog.html   (372 words)

  
 J.D. Neuhaus - Portrait - History
He overcame these difficult times by selling his products on his own so that he could hand over a flourishing business to his son
In the possession of the Neuhaus family is an iron to make New Year´s cakes which was made by the founder of the company Diederich Conrad Neuhaus in 1878.
On one side of the iron the following words are engraved: Diederich Conrad Neuhaus und Elsa Margareta Beckmann; Anno 1778.
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 Heinrich Neuhaus Information Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Bruno Mosaingeon, Sviatoslav Richter: Notebooks and Conversations, translated by Stewart Spencer, Princeton University Press, 2001
In the book Sviatoslav Richter: Notebooks and Conversations by Bruno Mosaingeon, Richter mentioned that not only was his perfect pitch altered by a full tone in his old age, but that the same thing happened to his teacher, the great pedagogue Heinrich Neuhaus.
He went on to say that the main reason why he played with a score in his last years was that because of this altered pitch he tended to transpose automatically when playing from memory, and was thus afraid of presenting musical pieces in the wrong key to the audience.
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 Affiliate Programs for Webmasters Top 48 Hours - Store - The Great Pianists Volumes 1-10   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Visions Fugitives, Op.22: No.2 Andante - Heinrich Neuhaus
Visions Fugitives, Op.22: No. 10 Ridicolosamente - Heinrich Neuhaus
Visions Fugitives, Op.22: No. 14 Feroce - Heinrich Neuhaus
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 Timeline 1855-1859
1856 Feb 17, Heinrich Heine (58), German poet, died in Paris.
1857 Feb 22, Heinrich Hertz, German physicist, was born.
He became the first person to broadcast and receive radio waves.
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 AfricasGateway.com - Store - The Great Pianists Volumes 1-10   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Preludes, Books I and II: No.1 Danseuses De Delphes - Heinrich Neuhaus
Preludes, Books I and II: No.4 Les Sons Et Les Parfums Tournent Dans L'air Du Soir - Heinrich Neuhaus
Visions Fugitives, Op.22: No. 19 Presto Agitatissimo E Molto Accentuato - Heinrich Neuhaus
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 Nina Svetlanova   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Nina Svetlanova made an international name as concert pianist
Having received highest training in Moscow Conservatory under Professor Heinrich Neuhaus, Ms.
Svetlanova developed her unique style in both teaching and performance.
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