Lili Kraus Hungarian Pianist, Texas Teacher and Personality Extraordinaire

Author/creator Roberson, Steven Henry, 1949- Author
Format Electronic
Publication InfoFort Worth : Texas Christian University Press College Station : Texas A&M University Press [Distributor]
Description262 p. ill 09.000 x 06.000 in.
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Summary Annotation "A talented pianist and a woman of great vitality and charm, Lili Kraus was one of the most extraordinary musicians of the twentieth century. Born into extreme poverty in Budapest, she showed such musical talent that by the age of seven she was admitted to the Royal Academy of Music as a piano major. Eventually she studied with Bartok and Schnabel, the great apostle of the Viennese classicists, and became one of the leading interpreters of the Mozart piano repertoire. Her long and distinguished performing career included appearances with the world's major orchestras and over a hundred recordings." "Kraus's life was as fascinating as her music. As Nazism hovered over Germany, she and her husband, Otto Mandl, converted to Catholicism and finally fled to the Dutch East Indies, where they and their two children were interned by the Japanese in separate prisoner-of-war camps. Kraus turned that grim and bitter experience into an opportunity for personal and professional reflection and growth." "An intriguing world figure, she became an American by association when she moved to Texas to accept a position with TCU in Fort Worth."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved
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LCCN 99046975
ISBN9780875652160
ISBN0875652166 (Trade Cloth) Active Record
Standard identifier# 9780875652160
Stock number00026008

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