Moriz Rosenthal

Moriz RosenthalMoriz Rosenthal artist, intellect and consummate musician, ranks as one of the titans in the history of pianism was born in Lemberg. He was a favoured 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.

Moriz Rosenthal (December 18 , 1862 - September 3 , 1946 ) was a Polish -American pianist. He was admired for his technical accomplishments.

Rosenthal was born in Lemberg, where his father was professor at the chief academy.

At eight years of age he commenced his piano studies under Galoth, who did not pay much attention to technical ability, but allowed his pupil the greatest freedom in sight reading, transportation, and modulation. This method is curious, and not to be recommended, though in this case it does not seem to have been harmful.

In 1872, Rosenthal became a pupil of Carl Mikuli, the editor of Chopin, who trained him along more academic lines.

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.

A tour through Romania followed when he was fourteen.

In 1878 Rosenthal became a pupil of Liszt, with whom he studied in Weimar and Rome. As Liszt’s pupil, Rosenthal made appearances in St. Petersburg, Paris, and elsewhere.

His general education, however, was not neglected, and in 1880 Rosenthal qualified to take the philosophical course at the University of Vienna.

Six years later he resumed his career with the piano, achieving brilliant success in Leipzig and subsequently in England in 1895, and later in America, where he also met with success.

From 1939, he teached in his own piano school in New York City, where he died in 1946. His final years were spent in New York, as a refugee from Nazi-occupied Vienna. Rosenthal lived at the Great Northern Hotel (”more Northern than Great!”) and taught extensively.

One of his most famous pupils is the noted pianist / musicologist Charles Rosen , who relates several anecdotes about him in his book Piano Notes: The World of the Pianist. Among his pupils are Charles Rosen and the late Poldi Mildner and Robert Goldsand. Rosenthal suffered from Parkinson’s disease in his last years, and passed away in 1946.

Indiana University Press has just published a compilation of writings by pianist Moriz Rosenthal, co-edited by Mark Mitchell, author of a biography of Vladimir de Pachmann, and Allan Evans, Arbiter’s director, who produced a CD accompanying the book. The preface is by Charles Rosen.

Source: Music of Great The Great Composers, Wikipedia, http://www.arbiterrecords.com
Allan Evans

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