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Rudolf Serkin (28
March 1903 – 8 May 1991) was a Bohemian-born Austrian-American pianist. He is
widely regarded as one of the
greatest Beethoven interpreters...
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Serkin (Russian: Сёркин or Russian: Серкин) is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Peter Serkin (1947–2020),
American classical pianist...
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Peter Adolf Serkin (July 24, 1947 –
February 1, 2020) was an
American classical pianist. He won the
Grammy Award for Most
Promising New
classical Recording...
- The
Crystal Palace or
Crystal Palace Bar, also
known as Is-
Serkin, is a
pastizzerija – a bar
specialising in
pastizzi – in Triq San Pawl in Rabat, Malta...
- for the
musical intelligentsia".
Adolf Busch and his son-in-law
Rudolf Serkin moved to
Vermont in the 1940s as
refugees from the
Third Reich (Adolf Busch...
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Leontyne Price 1981
Count Basie Cary
Grant Helen Hayes Jerome Robbins Rudolf Serkin 1982
George Abbott Lillian Gish
Benny Goodman Gene
Kelly Eugene Ormandy...
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Rudolf Serkin, who
became Busch's duo
partner at 18 and
eventually married Busch's daughter, Irene, 1935 in Basel. The
Busch Quartet and
Serkin became...
- (d. 2004) 1902 –
Flora Robson,
English actress (d. 1984) 1903 –
Rudolf Serkin, Czech-American
pianist and
educator (d. 1991) 1904 –
Margaret Tucker, Australian...
- Beethoven:
Cello Sonata Op. 5 No. 2, and
three sets of Variations, with
Rudolf Serkin Beethoven: Trios, Op. 1 No. 2, Op. 70 No. 2, Op. 97, and the
Clarinet Op...
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March 6, 2009. "At
Carnegie Hall,
Martin Beck
Theatre Tributes to
Rudolf Serkin,
Colleen Dewhurst" by
Allan Wallach,
Newsday (September 24, 1991) [N****au...