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  Moriz ROSENTHAL
Artist, intellect and consummate musician, Moriz Rosenthal (1862-1946) ranks as one of the titans in the history of pianism.
Rosenthal's background is formidable; his having been a favored pupil of Liszt, friend and colleague of Brahms, Johann Strauss, Anton Rubinstein, von B¸low, Saint Saens, Massenet and Albeniz is in part responsible for these musically profound recordings.
Rosenthal heard Horowitz's Vienna debut, playing Tchaikowsky's First Piano Concerto, in which he blazed through the octave passages: "He is an Octavian, but not Caesar." A colleague once played Rosenthal's arrangement of the Minute Waltz in thirds at a recital.
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Rosenthal was born in Lemberg, where his father was professor at the chief academy.
On the advice of Rafael Joseffy, Rosenthal, still a lad, was sent to Vienna, where he became a pupil of Joseffy, who gave him a thorough grounding in the method of some Liszt and Mendelssohn.
Moriz Rosenthal artist, intellect and consummate musician, ranks as one of the titans in the history of pianism was born in Lemberg.
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  Moriz Rosenthal
Moriz Rosenthal was (born December 18, 1862) was a Ukranian pianist.
Rosenthal was born in Lemberg, where his father was professor at the chief academy.
On the advice of Rafael Joseffy, Rosenthal, still a lad, was sent to Vienna, where he became a pupil of Joseffy, who gave him a thorough grounding in the method of some Liszt and Mendelssohn.
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 Rosenthal, Moriz - Musical Biographies
Rosenthal's tone is uniquely clear and brilliant, and the notes in his softest passages sound like tiny bells.
His powers of interpretation are suited to works of grandeur and intellectual force, but in the emotional and poetic he is not considered equal to several other pianists of the first rank.
Lahee, in his Famous Pianists, has given an illuminating estimate of Rosenthal's characteristics; and Huneker says of him: "He is the epitome of the orchestra, and in a tonal duel with the orchestra has never been worsted." His tonal pictures stand out clearly against the orchestral background, rather than blend with the instrumental colors.
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On the advice of Joseffy, Rosenthal, still a lad, was sent to Vienna, where he became a pupil of Joseffy, who gave him a thorough grounding in the method of some Liszt and Mendelssohn.
In 1878 Rosenthal became a pupil of Liszt, with whom he studied in Weimar and Rome.
His general education, however, was not neglected, and in 1880 Rosenthal qualified to take the philosophical course at the University of Vienna.
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 Classical Net Review - Virtuoso Strauss Transcriptions - Piers Lane
Moriz Rosenthal: Carnaval de Vienne Humoresque on Themes by Johann Strauss
Moriz Rosenthal: Fantasy on Johann Strauss on themes from "The Blue Danube", "Die Fledermaus" and "Freut euch des Lebens"
In what is often referred to as the "Golden Age" of pianism - roughly, depending on who is doing the referring, the first four decades of this century - no self-respecting virtuoso was without his (or her, but usually his) selection of outrageously difficult encore pieces.
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 Moriz Rosenthal, Vol.1 | Fryderyk ChopinMoriz Rosenthal
One might assume that Rosenthal had got it best as he first learned the piano from a Chopin pupil, to be finished off by Liszt himself.
But Rosenthal perhaps had too much intellectuality and his playing is too "healthy" (in contrast to Cortot) to make him the rightful Chopin successor.
What is really bad was the fact that when Rosenthal first started recording, he was rather old and having lost his power to thunder.
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 RECORDINGS; NEW DISKS: INSOUCIANT CORNET, NICE FIDDLE - New York Times
Moriz Rosenthal is perhaps 20th-century pianism's most direct link to Liszt and Chopin.
Rosenthal, who died in New York in 1946, was a favored protege of the first and before that a childhood pupil of Karol Mikuli, taught by Chopin himself.
Rosenthal's extremes always retain a certain grace, and they are rarely grotesque - even by today's more sober, composer-centered standards.
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 International Piano Archives at Maryland, UM Libraries   (Site not responding. Last check: )
MORIZ (Moritz) ROSENTHAL, one of the great interpreters of Chopin and Liszt, was born in Lwow, Poland, on December 18, 1862.
Throughout his career Rosenthal was praised for his powerful virtuosity and his poetic sensitivity.
From 1938 until his death on September 3, 1946, Rosenthal lived in New York, teaching and occasionally performing.
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Rosenthal started off as a pupil of Chopin's pupil when small and later became Liszt's favoured pupil.
Amongst the more assessible Rosenthal records, the transfer here is surprisingly good, more than acceptable in every way despite a little bit of surface noise--they are mostly recorded in mid 30's after all.
Rosenthal is definitely a pianist of the highest calibre and is almost as inspiring as Schnabel to listen to.
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 Moriz Rosenthal - HighBeam Encyclopedia
Rosenthal, Moriz, 1862-1946, Polish pianist; pupil of Liszt.
He made his debut in Vienna in 1876, and later made many tours of the United States, settling there in 1938.
Moriz Rosenthal in Word and Music: A Legacy of the Nineteenth Century.(Book review)
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 Rosenthal's Return | TIME
At 74, Moriz Rosenthal, the round little fellow with big mustaches and skin like boiled lobster, returned to the U. that has adored him most of his life.
Rosenthal had lost little in force, more than made up for it with increased subtlety of accent.
Septuagenarian Rosenthal is still a powerful swimmer, doubts that he could swim Lake Como as he did in 1898.
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He first studied piano in Lemberg, under Carl Mikuli, the eminent Chopin Scholar, who was one the the earliest to ascribe vigorousness to Chopin, and to interpret him as other than a sentimental dreamer.
Joseffy was amused by the child at first, but, after hearing him play, was so delighted with his unusual attainments that he agreed to teach him.
This is a wonderful article full of what Rosenthal feels and thinks about music and shares his life experiences.
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 Moriz Rosenthal bei Literater.de
Rosenthal, Fryderyk Chopin, Franz Liszt, Moriz Rosenthal, Frieder Weissmann
Rosenthal, Isaac Albeniz, Fryderyk Chopin, Claude Debussy, Franz Joseph Haydn, Franz Liszt, Anatol Lyadov, Moriz Rosenthal
Verlag: ROSENTHAL, Fryderyk Chopin, Franz Liszt, Moriz Rosenthal, Franz Schubert
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 Reflections of a Classical Musician | Add the right teacher
Goldsand had been a prodigy in Vienna, Austria in the early 1900s and as a boy learned from a famous teacher and pianist called Moriz Rosenthal.
Rosenthal in turn had been taught piano by the previously mentioned Franz Liszt.
Goldsand was a man of few words who still had the prodigy’s ease of tapping directly into his musicality.
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 Moriz Rosenthal
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Als "Enkelschüler" von Frédéric Chopin, der noch bei dessen Schüler Karol Mikuli studiert hatte, wurde Rosenthal ein authentischer Zugang zu den Klavierwerken des polnischen Komponisten bescheinigt.
Klavierkonzert, Konzertparaphrase über Johann Strauß' "An der schönen blauen Donau") wurden von einem Mann in den Siebzigern eingespielt und weisen zwar eine hohe Anschlagskultur und wundervolle Formung des Einzeltons auf (besonders in Chopins Walzer op.
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 AllRefer.com - Moriz Rosenthal (Music: History, Composers, And Performers, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Moriz Rosenthal, Music: History, Composers, And Performers, Biographies
Moriz Rosenthal[mO´rits rO´zuntAl] Pronunciation Key, 1862–1946, Polish pianist; pupil of Liszt.
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Moriz Rosenthal (born December 18, 1862) was a Ukrainian pianist.
Rosenthal was born in Lemberg (Lviv), where his father was professor at the chief academy.
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MORIZ ROSENTHAL's career began in the late 19th century and ended with the outbreak of World War II.
Rosenthal's early reputation was that of a thundering virtuoso.
As he got older, fire and brimstone were replaced with refined tonal and dynamic shadings, aristocratic phrasing and controlled freedom.
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ISBN: 1861059604 Published: Sep 2006 Format: Paperback Pages: 368 Jack Rosenthal had always resisted writing an autobiography until he hit on an original way of writing it that excited him: it would be as a screenplay, with ...
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 Discount Moriz Rosenthal Plays Chopin & Strauss, Fryderyk Chopin CD CD- FindUsedCDs.com - Compare Music CD Prices.   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Artist(s): Fryderyk Chopin Franz Liszt Moriz Rosenthal Frieder Weissmann
Amazon Review - Moriz Rosenthal Plays Chopin & Strauss, Fryderyk Chopin CD Surface noise is quite distracting.
In case you are a new comer about this pianist, you should look for his Volume II first where the recorded sound is so much better, and where we would have a fulller view of both his versatility and his musical mind.
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 Charles Rosen (Piano) - Short Biography
Charles Rosen started young, with piano lessons at the age of four, then studied at the Juilliard School from ages seven to eleven.
For the next six years he was a pupil of Moriz Rosenthal (who in turn had been a pupil of Rafael Joseffy and Franz Liszt).
When Rosenthal died in 1946, Rosen continued studying with his widow, Hedwig Kanner-Rosenthal, for a total of eight years.
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by: Leopold Godowsky, Alfred Grunfeld, Stanislas Niedzielski, Moriz Rosenthal, Otto Schulhof, Adolf Schulz-Evler, Johann II Strauss, Johann II and Josef Strauss, Carl Tausig, Alfred Grünfeld
by: Fryderyk Chopin, Franz Liszt, Moriz Rosenthal, Frieder Weissmann, Moriz Rosenthal
by: Fryderyk Chopin, Franz Liszt, Moriz Rosenthal, Franz Schubert, Moriz Rosenthal
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Moriz Rosenthal Vol II - Chopin, Liszt, Albeniz, et al
The cadenza of this selection is by Rosenthal.
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 Denis Dutton on Charles Rosen
It’s a part he could play to the hilt, if he wished.
His teacher from 1938 till the old man’s death in 1945 was Moriz Rosenthal, who had been a student of Liszt.
Rosenthal left a legacy of mid-1930s recordings which are worth hearing, though I’d not trade them for Charles Rosen’s records.
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by: Fryderyk Chopin, Franz Liszt, Moriz Rosenthal, Frieder Weissmann
by: Fryderyk Chopin, Franz Joseph Haydn, Franz Liszt, Isaac Albeniz, Claude Debussy, Anatol Konstantinovich Lyadov, Moriz Rosenthal
by: Moritz Moszkowski, Isaac Albeniz, Carl Tausig, Adolf Henselt, Domenico Scarlatti, Moriz Rosenthal, Fryderyk Chopin, Felix Mendelssohn, Edvard Grieg, Francis Poulenc
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