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Geoffrey Tozer

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1467: 748:, he was treated with indifference, contempt and malevolence by the Melbourne and Sydney symphony orchestras. The people who chose repertoire for those two orchestras and who had charge of the selection of artists during this period should hang their heads in shame at their neglect of him. ... If anyone needs a case example of the bitchiness and preference within the arts in Australia, here you have it. 528:, who died in 1953. Tozer said of him: "He was the most stimulating and intellectually powerful pianist Australia has ever produced. He had been completely forgotten before his work reappeared on CD and everyone realised how revolutionary his playing was." Tozer first heard of him when he prepared to play Bach and Beethoven as a seven-year-old for Mewton-Wood's former Melbourne teacher, 679:
Alain Cochard as "a landmark in recorded history". He wrote "All that Medtner demands, Tozer possesses. This is the playing of a grand master; there is no doubt about it". In 2001, on the anniversary of Nikolai Medtner's death, he gave a recital of Medtner's works to a capacity audience in Melbourne; however, this concert received no reviews in any media.
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In early 1954 she visited Tasmania to recover from a serious medical condition. There she met Geoffrey Conan-Davies, who was the son of an Anglican priest and who had studied theology himself during his years at Oxford University. He was a retired colonial administrator, formerly of East Africa, who
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Tozer's legacy is preserved at the official Geoffrey Tozer Legacy website, which is administered by his estate and includes "more than 12,000 documents, 750 recordings of his performances, and a number of interviews from around the world, 3000 photographs, four portraits, film and video, prizes and
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While Tozer was undoubtedly affected by the death of his mother in 1996, and that of his long-time manager Reuben Fineberg in 1997, it is debatable whether, as some obituaries claimed, he "became unwell but carried on". According to his medical records, his illness did not become apparent until at
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award. Although a few recordings of the concertos had been made before the advent of CDs, Tozer's recordings are regarded as an important early addition to the recorded repertoire of the Medtner concertos using modern recording techniques. His Medtner recordings were described by the French critic
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Tozer received several major awards twice in his lifetime. He won his first Churchill Fellowship at 14 and won a second at 17; this was possible only because the Churchill committee decided to lower the minimum age by five years in recognition of Tozer's talents. He was also twice awarded Israel's
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school where Keating's son Patrick was a student. Keating, who cites Tozer as Australia's greatest pianist, said he felt "ashamed" that a pianist of Tozer's talents was earning only A$ 9,000 a year, so he introduced the fellowships (they are sometimes referred to as "the Keatings") and the first
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awards from around the world, personal effects including performance apparel, 29 archival boxes of Tozer's annotated performance scores, 1500 books on music from his personal library, and his own drawings, caricatures and paintings, and more than 200 original Tozer compositions".
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in China, at the invitation of the Chinese Ministry of Culture. His performance, which received a standing ovation, was broadcast live on Chinese national television and was watched by an estimated audience of 80 million people.
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His other international awards included Hungary's Liszt Centenary Medallion, Belgium's Prix Alex de Vries and Britain's Royal Overseas League Medallion, although he received no similar honours in Australia.
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He was awarded two consecutive Australian Artists Creative Fellowships, worth more than A$ 500,000 in total, in the 1990s. The grants were inaugurated after Paul Keating met Tozer while he was teaching at
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flew Tozer there and back every week for lessons, free of charge. He later described Ralf's teaching as "the greatest musical gift given me". Aged 14, he became the youngest semi-finalist ever at the
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Veronica then returned to India, where Tozer was born. He lived his first four years in India, thanks to the generosity of Princess Usha. At the age of three, he picked out the notes of
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Personal Medical Records of Geoffrey Tozer from Folio 10, 'G. P. B. H. Tozer' Personal History, G. P. B. H. Tozer Collection held by Estate of Geoffrey Tozer, Dr Peter Wyllie Johnston
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lashed the "indifference" and "malevolence" toward Tozer from the arts establishment in Australia. He had last played with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra in 1994 and with the
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broadcast Tozer performing her music live from the Eugene Goossens Hall, Sydney. This included her Piano Sonata in G minor. He played one of her two piano concertos at the
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before his touring and recording schedules made this impractical. His early recordings were not commercially released; his first commercial recording, in 1986, was of
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visited Australia in the 1990s, she asked to be introduced to "the one who plays like a Russian" (meaning Tozer). In 1993, Tozer made his first tour of
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In May 2003, Tozer gave a recital in New York City with Colin McPhillamy in which they gave the first performance in the United States of
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Tozer was a noted improviser. He sometimes ended formal recitals by improvisations using themes and styles suggested by the audience:
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The fellowships allowed Tozer to travel to London to commence his recording career. He recorded most of the solo piano works of
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in 2005, to an audience of only 15 people. Hyde said that the concerto needed someone of Tozer's power to play it.
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disease at the East Malvern house in Melbourne in which he lived as a child, having been released from the
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Among Tozer's unpublished recordings are some of historical interest, such as his recording with the tenor
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five-year award in 1989 (A$ 329,000) went to Tozer. He was the subject of at least one political cartoon.
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award at 13. His career included tours of Europe, America, Australia and China, where he performed the
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This is the eulogy delivered at the memorial service at St Patrick's Cathedral in Melbourne.
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concert in the presence of the entire Schnabel family; he also recorded Schnabel's music.
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Tozer championed the music of many under-recorded composers, such as Respighi,
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was married to Ermyntrude (born Malet), with whom he had four children.
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to an estimated audience of 80 million people. Tozer had more than 100
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under Clive Douglas, in a concert that was televised nationally on
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deserved to be remembered alongside the Australian triumvirate of
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Tozer recorded for the Chandos label, beginning with the works of
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Keating described the death of Tozer as "like Canada having lost
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won the Soundscapes (Australia) prize for "Record of the Year".
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In May 2001, Tozer was the first Western artist to perform the
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to record a disc of Sculthorpe's works for piano and strings.
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Tozer studied with Eileen Ralf and Keith Humble in Australia,
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the previous week. He was survived by four of five siblings.
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He also created the piano reduction of the vocal score for
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to play in a tribute to Medtner's foremost pupil, the late
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Tozer also championed another Melbourne prodigy, pianist
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for several weeks. Britten invited him to perform at the
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A public memorial service was held on 1 October 2009 at
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In 1962, at the age of eight, Tozer performed Bach's
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Personal diary of Veronica Tozer, Tozer Collection,
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He moved with his mother and older brother Peter to
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