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vouch for the truth one way or the other. I have had some extraordinary experience, and this may have happened. I do not remember whether anybody taught me the value and meaning of notes and the use of the fingers of the keyboard, or whether I acquired my knowledge in an autodidactic way, but I do remember that I had no help from my fifth year on.
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The fear of doing a trifling wrong augmented while playing; the better one succeeded in playing the foregoing, the greater the fear became while playing. It was a dreadful ordeal, increasingly so the more sensitive the artist, I broke down in my health in London in the Spring of 1930, owing to these
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I would be very glad could I have stated with truth that I was a pupil of Liszt or any other great man, but I was not. I have not had three months lessons in my life. I have been told I was playing the piano before I was two. I think, however, an imaginative family perpetrated this story. I cannot
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In December 1932 Gordon Godowsky died by suicide, and a year later Godowsky's wife died of a heart attack. The pianist eventually moved to another apartment in New York together with his daughter Dagmar; he continued playing piano for friends and admirers, but never again gave public performances.
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Godowsky's financial situation worsened. A string of recordings the pianist began in London in 1928, as well as public concerts, would have remedied the problem; however, both activities were cut short by an unexpected disaster: during a recording session on 17 June 1930, just after completing
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However, while Godowsky's career prospered, his personal life slowly started falling apart. His wife Frieda fell seriously ill in 1924 and her health continued to deteriorate. In 1928 Godowsky's son Gordon abandoned his studies and married a vaudeville dancer, causing his father to disown him.
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In 1890 he returned to the United States and began a pedagogical career by joining the staff of the New York College of Music. On 30 April 1891 Godowsky married Frieda Saxe, a childhood friend, and the day after his marriage became a citizen of the United States. In 1891–93 he held a teaching
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he left for the United States, where he made his first concert appearance in Boston in 1884. In 1885–86 Godowsky continued his American career, first playing at the New York Casino, and then, in 1886, embarking on a large tour of north-eastern USA and
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were composed and published, later to become part of a large series, one of Godowsky's most famous works. In 1897–98 Godowsky further cemented his fame by giving a series of eight concerts surveying the entire 19th century repertoire.
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Godowsky's vast repertoire spanned more than two centuries of music, from contemporary music to that of Rameau and Lully, whose music he transcribed. Although he regularly played public concerts until 1930, Godowsky was plagued by
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As a composer, Godowsky has been best known for his paraphrases of piano pieces by other composers, which he enhanced with ingenious contrapuntal devices and rich chromatic harmonies. His most famous work in this genre is the
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Consequently, it was acknowledged that Godowsky's best work was not in public or in the recording studio, but at home. After leaving Godowsky's home one night,
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The pieces are among the most difficult piano works ever written, and only a few pianists have ventured to perform any of them. Among such pianists are
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considered himself and Godowsky to be the only composers to have made substantial contributions to keyboard writing and performance since Liszt.
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Godowsky's phenomenally difficult transcriptions and impeccable technique prompted some critics to describe him as "a pianist for pianists", as
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Although his transcriptions are much more well known, Godowsky also composed a number of substantial original works. He considered the
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His talent manifested itself very early, and by age five Godowsky was already composing and becoming proficient on both piano and
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Godowsky was one of the most highly regarded pianists of his time, praised by listeners, colleagues, and critics alike.
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claimed that he and Godowsky were "the only composers to have added anything of significance to keyboard writing since
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Official Godowsky Institute page created by The International Master Institute of Music "Leopold Godowsky"
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Even those who disliked Godowsky's interpretations usually acknowledged his tremendous technical gifts:
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drove him away from Europe and he went back to the United States, where he lived in New York (1914–16),
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as distinct from purely muscular momentum; also during the same decade, the first of Godowsky's
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Quite a number of Godowsky's original works are considerably difficult to perform; the
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remarked that it would take him "five hundred years to get a mechanism like ", while
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music. Godowsky was equally comfortable writing large-scale works like the
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Virtuosi: A Defense and A (Sometimes Erotic) Celebration of Great Pianists
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Despite their traditionalism, Godowsky's compositions may have influenced
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has done. Among Godowsky's admirers were such distinguished pianists as
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The Buddha of the Piano: Leopold Godowsky: Director: Antonio Iturrioz
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Matrimonial records of Leopold Godowsky's parents, officiated by the
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photo transparency film, as well as a violinist. Leopold Jr. married
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Academic staff of the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna
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He was heralded among musical giants as the "Buddha of the Piano".
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Godowsky, the Pianists' Pianist: A Biography of Leopold Godowsky
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Saxe, L. A. (1957). "The Published Music of Leopold Godowsky".
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In his last years, Godowsky put much effort into organizing a
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Notable twentieth-century pianists: a bio-critical sourcebook
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Portrait of the composer at the piano by Polish painter
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Emigrants from the Russian Empire to the United States
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nerve-killing tortures. How can one think of emotion!
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Also during the 1920s he recorded many rolls for the
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For his son, the American violinist and chemist, see
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List of major Godowsky compositions and arrangements
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Lithuanian-American pianist and composer (1870–1938)
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Leopold Godowsky Jr.

virtuoso
pianist
composer
teacher
Heinrich Neuhaus
Ferruccio Busoni
Franz Liszt
Java Suite
Triakontameron
Passacaglia
53 Studies on Chopin's Études

Carl Van Vechten
Žasliai
Vilna Governorate
Russian Empire
Lithuania
Jewish
MerkinÄ—
née
Gelvonai
Ĺ irvintos
feldsher
Vilnius
violin
Ernst Rudorff
Königliche Hochschule für Musik
Berlin

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