Frank Marshall (pianist)
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Frank Marshall King (November 28, 1883May 29, 1959), was a Spanish,
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pianist and pedagogue born to parents of
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heritage. Marshall was born in
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. He attended the Conservatori Superior de Música del Liceu and then began studying with Enrique Granados. Marshall and Granados became close musical associates, and Marshall became Granados's teaching assistant at the latter's academy. When Granados died in 1916, Marshall became its director; he remained director until his death in 1959, and the institute's name was eventually changed to ''Académia Frank Marshall''. Among his pupils at the school was the composer
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. He published two pedagogic works, ''Estudio práctico sobre los pedales del piano'' (Madrid, 1919) and ''La sonoridad del piano'', which attempted to notate
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ing more precisely. Marshall's influence as a pianist and teacher impacted Catalan piano playing heavily; his approaches to pedaling and voicing helped refine the distinctive style of piano playing from the region. No. 3 of Federico Mompou's '' Cançons i danses'' was dedicated to him. His most famous student was Alicia de Larrocha. Also the Catalan pianist Albert Attenelle, who premiered Federico Mompou's '' Variations on a Theme of Chopin''. Marshall died in
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in 1959, aged 75.


References

*Charles Hopkins, "Frank Marshall". ''
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'' online. {{DEFAULTSORT:Marshall, Frank 1883 births 1959 deaths Spanish classical pianists Male classical pianists Conservatori Superior de Música del Liceu alumni 20th-century classical pianists 20th-century Spanish male musicians 20th-century Spanish musicians Spanish people of English descent Piano pedagogues