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Emil Gilels - Prokofiev's Piano Sonata #3 in A minor
Conservatory Gilels studied special harmony and polyphony with professor Mykola Vilinsky. After graduating from the Odessa Conservatory (Ukraine) in 1935, he moved to Moscow where he studied under the famous piano teacher Heinrich Neuhaus until 1937. Neuhaus was a student of Aleksander Michałowski, who had studied with Carl Mikuli, Chopin's student, assistant and editor. A year later he was awarded first prize at the 1938 Ysaÿe International Festival in Brussels by a distinguished jury ...
Emil Gilels - Mozart, Fantasia in d-moll KV 397
two-piano recitals with Yakov Flier, as well as concerts with his violinist sister, Elizaveta. Gilels was one of the first Soviet artists, along with David Oistrakh, allowed to travel and concertize in the West. His delayed American debut in 1955 playing Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1 in Philadelphia with Eugene Ormandy was a great success. His British debut in 1959 met with similar acclaim. In 1952, he became a professor at the Moscow Conservatory, where his students included ...
Emil Gilels - Rachmaninoff's Prelude in B flat major Op. 23-2
Conservatory Gilels studied special harmony and polyphony with professor Mykola Vilinsky. After graduating from the Odessa Conservatory (Ukraine) in 1935, he moved to Moscow where he studied under the famous piano teacher Heinrich Neuhaus until 1937. Neuhaus was a student of Aleksander Michałowski, who had studied with Carl Mikuli, Chopin's student, assistant and editor. A year later he was awarded first prize at the 1938 Ysaÿe International Festival in Brussels by a distinguished jury ...
Brahms - Emil Gilels, Ballade Op.10 No 4 in B major
two-piano recitals with Yakov Flier, as well as concerts with his violinist sister, Elizaveta. Gilels was one of the first Soviet artists, along with David Oistrakh, allowed to travel and concertize in the West. His delayed American debut in 1955 playing Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1 in Philadelphia with Eugene Ormandy was a great success. His British debut in 1959 met with similar acclaim. In 1952, he became a professor at the Moscow Conservatory, where his students included ...
Brahms - Emil Gilels, Ballade Op.10 No 3 in B minor
two-piano recitals with Yakov Flier, as well as concerts with his violinist sister, Elizaveta. Gilels was one of the first Soviet artists, along with David Oistrakh, allowed to travel and concertize in the West. His delayed American debut in 1955 playing Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1 in Philadelphia with Eugene Ormandy was a great success. His British debut in 1959 met with similar acclaim. In 1952, he became a professor at the Moscow Conservatory, where his students included ...
Emil Gilels - Rachmaninoff's Prelude in G minor Op. 23-5
Conservatory Gilels studied special harmony and polyphony with professor Mykola Vilinsky. After graduating from the Odessa Conservatory (Ukraine) in 1935, he moved to Moscow where he studied under the famous piano teacher Heinrich Neuhaus until 1937. Neuhaus was a student of Aleksander Michałowski, who had studied with Carl Mikuli, Chopin's student, assistant and editor. A year later he was awarded first prize at the 1938 Ysaÿe International Festival in Brussels by a distinguished jury ...
Brahms - Emil Gilels, Ballade Op.10 No. 1 in D minor
two-piano recitals with Yakov Flier, as well as concerts with his violinist sister, Elizaveta. Gilels was one of the first Soviet artists, along with David Oistrakh, allowed to travel and concertize in the West. His delayed American debut in 1955 playing Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1 in Philadelphia with Eugene Ormandy was a great success. His British debut in 1959 met with similar acclaim. In 1952, he became a professor at the Moscow Conservatory, where his students included ...
Brahms - Emil Gilels, Ballade Op.10 No. 2 in D major
two-piano recitals with Yakov Flier, as well as concerts with his violinist sister, Elizaveta. Gilels was one of the first Soviet artists, along with David Oistrakh, allowed to travel and concertize in the West. His delayed American debut in 1955 playing Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1 in Philadelphia with Eugene Ormandy was a great success. His British debut in 1959 met with similar acclaim. In 1952, he became a professor at the Moscow Conservatory, where his students included ...
Emil Gilels & Yakov Zak plays Mozart Concerto for Two Pianos, K.365 (I)
at the 1939 New York World's Fair was aborted because of the outbreak of the Second World War. Gilels was one of the first Soviet artists, along with David Oistrakh, allowed to travel and concertize in the West. His delayed American debut in 1955 playing Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1 in Philadelphia with Eugene Ormandy was a great success. (* His photograph on the video is the one he has autographed for Ormandy after the concert.) In 1952, he became a professor at the Moscow ...
Schumann - Emil Gilels, 4 Klavierstucke Op. 32 - II
two-piano recitals with Yakov Flier, as well as concerts with his violinist sister, Elizaveta. Gilels was one of the first Soviet artists, along with David Oistrakh, allowed to travel and concertize in the West. His delayed American debut in 1955 playing Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1 in Philadelphia with Eugene Ormandy was a great success. His British debut in 1959 met with similar acclaim. In 1952, he became a professor at the Moscow Conservatory, where his students included ...