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Edward Auer

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176:, "Auer’s eloquence and technical powers have deepened and attained additional communicative and interpretative mastery, but this new anthology undoubtedly takes an honored place alongside the greatest extant editions of these copiously recorded masterpieces, e.g. Rubinstein’s c. 1938 versions, Ivan Moravec’s, and Tamas Vasary’s—to name my few favorites." 96:
According to Robert Cummings at Allmusic, "The mid-'60s were a pivotal time for the young pianist: in 1964 he won the Young Concert Artists International Auditions; the following year he finished fifth in the Chopin Competition (Warsaw) and second in the Vienna-based Beethoven; he captured fifth in
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in Paris. In the midst of these successes, Auer made his debut at Carnegie Hall (1964) playing the Chopin Second Piano Concerto and launched his first U.S./Canadian tour (1965–1966), giving recitals and appearing with major orchestras like the Los Angeles Philharmonic."
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Auer is known to perform with a stoic demeanor. Herald Times music critic Peter Jacobi captures the essence of an Auer performance, "He plays with enviable force and clarity. The show of emotion so absent in his demeanor floods from his fingers."
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According to his website, Auer has performed as a soloist with the Los Angeles Philharmonic; the Detroit, Atlanta, and Baltimore symphonies; NHK Tokyo; RIAS Orchestra Berlin; Orchestre National Paris; and many others.
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Auer's first recording has received praise from classical music critic Harris Goldsmith, who says of
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in 1965. He was the first American to win a prize at the latter competition.
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on his privately owned and independent label, Culture Demain Recordings.
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Jacobi, Peter. "A no-nonsense, almost combative approach of a master."
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is the first of eight volumes that he will release in celebration of
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Experts & Speakers Faculty Profile at Indiana University
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Goldsmith, Harris. "NY Concert Review of Nocturnes Vol. 1."
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and for two years in Paris on a Fulbright Study Grant under
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Prize-winners of the International Chopin Piano Competition
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Edward Auer's biography at the Fryderyk Chopin Institute
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Cummings, Robert. "Edward Auer: Biography." Allmusic
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In November 2008, Auer released his latest recording
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the 1966 Tchaikovsky (Moscow) and first in the 1967
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New York City
classical
pianist
VII International Chopin Piano Competition
Frédéric Chopin
Jacobs School of Music
Bloomington, Indiana
Los Angeles
Leonard Stein
Juilliard School of Music
Rosina Lhévinne
Julius Katchen
Young Concert Artists International Auditions
VII International Chopin Piano Competition
Long-Thibaud Competition
Carnegie Hall
Young Concert Artists
United States
Europe
Asia
Poland
RCA Japan
Toshiba EMI
Erato
Frédéric Chopin
Violin Sonata No. 9
Lakeside School
Shanghai Quartet

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