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William Masselos

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As an heir, through Carl Friedberg, of the Schumann and Brahms tradition, he was also particularly noted for his interpretation of the Schumann
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Known as a champion of contemporary music, Masselos premiered many works including the
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to a Dutch mother and a Greek father. He made his New York debut at
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in the early 1970s and are highly esteemed by record collectors.
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played a concert of works associated with Masselos at the
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Masselos died in New York City in October 1992, aged 72.
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In 1952, at the age of 32, Masselos played the Brahms
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Niagara Falls, New York
The Town Hall
Carl Friedberg
Johannes Brahms
Clara Schumann
Institute of Musical Art
Juilliard School
Piano Concerto in D minor
New York Philharmonic Orchestra
Dimitri Mitropoulos
Pierre Monteux
Leonard Bernstein
Montreal Symphony
Otto Klemperer
London Philharmonic
Bernard Haitink
American Symphony Orchestra
Leopold Stokowski
Philadelphia Orchestra
Eugene Ormandy
Charles Ives
Aaron Copland
Ben Weber
Alan Hovhaness
Johan Franco
Marga Richter
Carlos Surinach
William Mayer
John Cage
Dane Rudhyar

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