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Abbey Henry Simon (January 8, 1920 – December 18, 2019) was an American concert pianist, teacher, and recording artist. He was a protégé of
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at the Curtis Institute of Music and a winner of the
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in 1940. He was called a "supervirtuoso" by ''
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''.


Education

Simon began lessons with David Saperton at the age of five. At the age of eight, Simon was accepted by
Josef Hofmann Josef Casimir Hofmann (originally Józef Kazimierz Hofmann; January 20, 1876February 16, 1957) was a Polish-American pianist, composer, music teacher, and inventor. Biography Josef Hofmann was born in Podgórze (a district of Kraków), in A ...
as a scholarship student at the Curtis Institute of Music in
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, where his classmates included Jorge Bolet and Sidney Foster. Simon also took lessons from
Leopold Godowsky Leopold Mordkhelovich Godowsky Sr. (13 February 1870 â€“ 21 November 1938) was a Lithuanian-born American virtuoso pianist, composer and teacher. He was one of the most highly regarded performers of his time, known for his theories concernin ...
, Dora Zaslavsky, and
Harold Bauer Harold Victor Bauer (28 April 1873 – 12 March 1951) was a noted pianist of Jewish heritage who began his musical career as a violinist. Biography Harold Bauer was born in Kingston upon Thames; his father was a German violinist and his mot ...
. Shortly after graduation, he debuted at the Town Hall and Carnegie Hall in
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. He won the
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in 1940.


Career

Simon performed to critical acclaim. The critic
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of the ''
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'' once hailed Simon as a "supervirtuoso". Boston Globe critic
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wrote, "Simon's recital offered more than a glimpse into the fabled golden age of piano playing...His virtuosity is marked not only by speed, power, lightness and accuracy but also by intricate interplay of voices and lambent colors." Simon toured in Europe, the Middle East, and the Pacific. He appeared with the
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,
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, Chicago Symphony,
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,
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, Houston Symphony, and the Trenton Symphony Orchestra, among many others. Simon gave
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at the Royal Academy of Music in London,
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, and the Geneva Conservatory. From 1960 to 1974, he was a faculty member at
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, where he taught alongside his Curtis classmates Bolet and Foster. He also served on the faculties of the Manhattan School of Music, Hunter College, the
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in
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, and the Juilliard School of Music in
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. His students include pianists Josef Verba, Eliza Garth,
Frederic Chiu Frederic Chiu (born 20 October 1964) is an American classical concert pianist. Education Chiu was born in Ithaca, New York. He studied music seriously with William Eltzroth at Butler University in Indianapolis, IN, with Karen Shaw (and also stud ...
, Karen Shaw, John Kamitsuka, Erika Nickrenz, Richard Dowling, Elyane Laussade, Adrienne Park, Roger Wright, Garnet Ungar, Hsia-Jung Chang, Shelly Berg, Andrew Cooperstock, Daniel Glover, David Korevaar, Nancy Weems, Terence Yung and
Martha Argerich Martha Argerich (; Eastern Catalan: ™É¾Ê’əˈɾik born 5 June 1941) is an Argentine classical concert pianist. She is widely considered to be one of the greatest pianists of all time. Early life and education Argerich was born in Buenos A ...
. In addition to performing, teaching, and recording as a musical artist, Abbey Simon served as a jury member of the
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, the
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, the
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, the
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, the
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, and the South Africa International Piano Competition. Simon lived in
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. He maintained a home in Houston, Texas, where he was, from 1977 until his retirement in April 2019, Cullen Distinguished Professor of Music in the
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at the University of Houston. Simon died in Geneva on December 18, 2019, a few weeks shy of his 100th birthday.


Awards and honors

* Walter Naumburg Prize, (1940) * National Orchestral Award * Federation of Music Prize * Harriet Cohen Medal * Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge Medal * Ford Foundation Award * Distinguished Teacher Award at the Moores School of Music


Discography

Abbey Simon recorded extensively on the VOX,
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, and
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labels. His discography includes the complete works of Frédéric Chopin and Maurice Ravel, major works of Johannes Brahms and Robert Schumann, and all of the piano concerti of Sergei Rachmaninoff with
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and the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra. *Albeniz-Godowsky: **Triana from "Iberia" (DANACORD DACOCD 379) *Beethoven: **Quintet for piano and winds (VOX-Turnabout TVC 37004) *Brahms: **Concerto No. 1 in D-minor (Prize Winning Recording of a live performance, Buenos-Aires, dir. Juan-Jose Castro) **Variations on a theme by Paganini, Op. 35 (VOX VU 9004) **Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Handel, Op. 24 & Variations on a theme by Paganini (PHILIPS A 00195 L) **Three pieces for piano solo (HMV) **F minor Sonata, Op. 5 (HMV) **Intermezzi, Capriccios, Fantasies and Rhapsodies (PHILIPS) *Chopin: **The Four Scherzi (VOX VU 9030) **The Four Ballades, Impromptus, and Berceuse (VOX VU 9031) **The Sonatas and Barcarolle (VOX VU 9032) **Etudes, Op.10 & 25 (VOX VU 9033) **The Complete Waltzes, Fantasie & Variations Brillantes (VOX VU 9034) **Nocturnes (complete) (VOX CDX 5146) **Preludes (VOX) **The Piano Concertos (HMV, EMI D 13175Z) (Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, dir. Sir Eugene Goossens) **The Complete Orchestral Works (VOX 5002) (Hamburg Symphony Orchestra, dir. Heribert Beissel) *Dohnanyi: **Variations on a Nursery Song (UNESCO classics DCL707202) *Franck: **Prélude, Chorale and Fugue (HMV) *Grieg: **Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 16 (Philips) *Liszt: **Six Grandes Etudes de Paganini (VOX VU 9004) **Etude in D-flat major (Un Sospiro) (HMV) *Mendelssohn: **17 Variations Sérieuses (VOX TVS 34460) *Rachmaninoff: **The Complete Works for Piano & Orchestra (VOX CDX 5008) (St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, dir. Leonard Slatkin) **Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No 3 in D minor, Op. 30 (To be released) (Japan Philharm. Orchestra, dir. Akeo Watanabe) *Ravel: **Piano Concerto in G (VOX CDX 5031) **Piano Concerto in D for the Left Hand (VOX CDX 5032) (Orchestre de Radio-Luxembourg, Dir. Louis de Froment) **Complete Works for Piano Solo (VOX CDX 5012) *Saint-Saëns: **Le Carnaval des Animaux (EMI Classics DCL 707202) (With Hephzibah Menuhin and the Philharmonia Orchestra, dir. Efrem Kurz) *Schumann: **Variations on the name ABEGG, Kreisleriana, Arabesque, Kinderscenen (DANTE PSG 9649) **Carnaval, Op. 9 & Fantasy in C, Op. 17 (VOX ACD 8192) *Transcriptions: **by Liszt, Rachmaninoff, Godowsky, Chasins (VOX 8204)


References


External links


Official website
* Moores School of Music Faculty Profile
Abbey Simon
* Yamaha Artists


A Chat with Piano Legend Abbey Simon
by Mike Emery, ''The Houston Chronicle'', January 31, 2014

by Bruce Duffie, February 19, 1988 * Abbey Simon dedicated photo 1965, from first of two acclaimed tours of Southern Afric

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