Adele Marcus

Pianist

Adele Marcus was born in Kansas City, Missouri, United States on February 22nd, 1906 and is the Pianist. At the age of 89, Adele Marcus biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

Date of Birth
February 22, 1906
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Death Date
May 3, 1995 (age 89)
Zodiac Sign
Pisces
Profession
Music Pedagogue, Pianist
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Adele Marcus Life

Adele Marcus (February 22, 1906 – May 3, 1995) was an American pianist and educator whose career was based at the Juilliard School in New York City.

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Adele Marcus Career

Life and career

Marcus was born in Kansas City, Missouri, the youngest of 13 children of a rabbi and his wife, who were of Russian descent. When the family moved to Los Angeles, Marcus and her sister Rosamund formed a piano duo, locally known as the Two Prodigies, and were the students of Desider Josef Vecsei and Alexis Kall. She later studied under Josef Lhévinne and Artur Schnabel in New York City. After winning the Walter W. Naumburg Foundation Award in 1928, she made a series of solo recital debuts in Chicago, San Francisco and New York City. Of her New York debut in 1929, The New York Times wrote: "Last night she displayed distinguished gifts both as a technician and an interpreter."

Marcus taught on the faculty of the Juilliard School in New York City from 1954 to 1990. She also gave master classes in piano performance at other conservatories, including the American Conservatory of Music in Chicago during the 1970s, in collaboration with William Browning, also a teacher of great repute.

Marcus's performances included a Carnegie Hall recital on January 25, 1949, in which she played Scarlatti, Brahms, Schubert, Schumann, Scriabin, Rachmaninoff, Stravinsky and Chopin.

Her students included: Edward Aldwell, Agustin Anievas, Louise Barfield, Tzimon Barto, Jeffrey Biegel, Enrique Bátiz, David Brunell, Anthony Byrne, Sergio Calligaris, José Carlos Cocarelli, Cy Coleman, Stewart L. Gordon, Steven Graff, Horacio Gutiérrez, Stephen Hough, Byron Janis, Soonja Kim, Norman Krieger, Daniel Lessner, Panayis Lyras, Wanda Maximilien, Diana McIntosh, Beata Moon, Pascal Nemirovski, Ken Noda, Jon Kimura Parker, Momoro Ono, Peter Orth, Jordan Rudess, Neil Sedaka, Dr. Gary de Sesa, Jeffrey Swann, Emma Tahmizian, Jennifer Hayghe, Steven Heyman, Ezequiel Viñao, and Lev Weitzelski.

Adele Marcus died on May 3, 1995 at her home in Manhattan, aged 89. In 2008, the Juilliard School established the Adele Marcus Piano Scholarship in her honor.

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