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GODOWSKY, LEOPOLD  

(1870 - 1938)

The great Polish-American pianist Leopold Godowsky was born at Soshly, a village near the Lithuanian city of Vilnius, in 1870, the son of a doctor. The first signs of his exceptional musical ability were clear by the age of three and he wrote his first compositions four years later, in 1879 making his first public appearance as a pianist. There followed a series of concerts in Germany and Poland and a very short period of study with Ernst Rudorff, a pupil of Clara Schumann and of Moscheles, at the Berlin Musikhochschule. Four months at the Hochschule proved enough and in the same year, 1884, Godowsky made his first appearance in the United States in Boston, under the auspices of the Clara Louise Kellogg Concert Company, then touring with that singer and with the singer Emma Thursby. 1885 brought appearances at the New York Casino, in weekly alternation with the Venezuelan pianist Teresa Carreño. The following year he undertook a tour of Canada with the Belgian violinist Ovide Musin, for whom Saint-Saëns had written his Morceau de concert.

In the hope of studying with Liszt, Godowsky returned to Europe, but, learning of Liszt's death from a newspaper, he travelled, instead, to Paris, with the object of studying with Camille Saint-Saëns, distinguished equally as a pianist and a composer. Saint-Saëns was impressed by Godowsky's playing and suggested that he should adopt him, on condition that he changed his name, a suggestion that Godowsky rejected. For the better part of three years, however, their relationship continued, with Sundays spent together, Godowsky playing to Saint-Saëns, before the latter played to his disciple his own compositions. The contact was a valuable one and allowed Godowsky to meet leading figures in contemporary musical life, including Tchaikovsky, whose music he played in that composer's presence at the Paris chamber-music society, La Trompette. In 1927, six years after the death of Saint-Saëns, Godowsky transcribed for piano his mentor's La cygne (The Swan), from the Carnival of the Animals, and on his own deathbed in 1938 had a friend play this to him.

In 1890 Godowsky returned to America, where he joined the staff of the New York College of Music, married, and took out American citizenship. While continuing his career as a performer, he visited Philadelphia in 1894 and 1895, as the head of the piano department at the music school founded by Gilbert Raynold Combs, and from 1895 to 1900 led the piano department of the Chicago Conservatory. A successful concert in Berlin persuaded him to settle there in the latter year, teaching and using the city as his base for concert tours throughout Europe and the Near East. In 1909 he moved to Vienna to direct the piano masterclass at the Akademie der Tonkunst.

There were American tours between 1912 and 1914 and with the outbreak of war Godowsky settled again in the United States, giving concerts and clarifying his innovative theories of keyboard technique in a series of editions and publications. At the same time he continued to write music of his own for the piano. He gave his last concert in the United States in 1922, but continued to tour throughout the world, acknowledged as one of the leading virtuosi of his time. His career as a performer was curtailed by a stroke in 1930, depriving him of the ability to play for the last eight years of his life. He was now increasingly led to pin his hopes for a lasting place in the history of music on his compositions and transcriptions for the piano. Such recognition, however, has been slow to come.



 
Albums featuring this composer are available for download from ClassicsOnline.com
ROMANTIC PIANO FAVOURITES, VOL. 8 8.570089 Instrumental
A TO Z OF PIANISTS 8.558107-10 Instrumental
GILELS, Emil: Early Recordings, Vol. 1 (1935-1951) 8.111350 Instrumental
GODOWSKY, L.: Piano Music, Vol. 1 (Scherbakov) - Airs of the 18th Century / 3 Pieces / 4 Poems 8.223793 Instrumental
GODOWSKY, L.: Piano Music, Vol. 2 (Scherbakov) - Transcriptions of Violin Sonatas by J. S. Bach 8.223794 Instrumental
GODOWSKY, L.: Piano Music, Vol. 3 (Scherbakov) - Baroque Transcriptions and Settings 8.223795 Instrumental
GODOWSKY, L.: Piano Music, Vol. 4 (Scherbakov) - Triakontameron 8.223898 Instrumental
GODOWSKY, L.: Piano Music, Vol. 5 (Scherbakov) - Piano Sonata in E minor 8.223899 Instrumental
GODOWSKY, L.: Piano Music, Vol. 6 (Scherbakov) - Schubert Transcriptions 8.225187 Instrumental
GODOWSKY, L.: Piano Music, Vol. 7 (Scherbakov) - Piano Transcriptions of Bach Cello Suites Nos. 2, 3 and 5 8.225267 Instrumental
GODOWSKY, L.: Piano Music, Vol. 8 (Scherbakov) - Java Suite / Wine, Women and Song 8.225274 Instrumental
GODOWSKY, L.: Piano Music, Vol. 9 (Scherbakov) - Chopin Waltz Transcriptions / Arabesque / Barcarolle-Valse (Scherbakov) 8.225226 Instrumental
GODOWSKY, L.: Piano Music, Vol. 10 (Scherbakov) - Walzesmasken 8.225276 Instrumental
GODOWSKY, L.: Walzermasken (Prunyi) 8.223312 Instrumental
LEGATO - THE WORLD OF THE PIANO - BEREZOVSKY, Boris: Change of Plans (NTSC) 2055758 Classical Concert
NISHIZAKI, Takako: Fritz Kreisler Edition, Vol. 3 8.557869 Chamber Music
NISHIZAKI, Takako: Fritz Kreisler Edition, Vol. 8 8.557874 Chamber Music
Welte-Mignon Piano Rolls, Vol. 1 (1905-1927) 8.110677 Instrumental
GODOWSKY: Piano Music for Four Hands 8.223475 Instrumental
Piano Recital: Antti Siirala 8.555997 Instrumental
LIZST / GODOWSKY: Piano Transcriptions 100455 Classical Concert
Polish Heart (The) 8.554774 Instrumental
DELIUS: Piano Concerto / RAVEL: Jeux d'eau (Moiseiwitsch, Vol. 6) (1925-1950) 8.110689 Instrumental
ROMANTIC PIANO FAVOURITES, VOL. 8 8.550217 Instrumental
GOT A MINUTE? - Paraphrases on Chopin's "Minute Waltz" and Other Works BIS-CD-1083 Instrumental
WOMEN AT THE PIANO - AN ANTHOLOGY OF HISTORIC PERFORMANCES, Vol. 3 (1928-1954) 8.111217 Instrumental




 
 
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