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Claudio Arrau

Claudio Arrau León (Spanish: [ˈklawðjo aˈraw]; February 6, 1903 – June 9, 1991) was a Chilean pianist known for his interpretations of a vast repertoire spanning the baroque to 20th-century composers, especially Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Chopin, Schumann, Liszt and Brahms. He is widely considered one of the greatest pianists of the twentieth century.[1]

Claudio Arrau in 1974, by Allan Warren

Life edit

Arrau was born in Chillán, Chile to Carlos Arrau, an ophthalmologist who died when Claudio was only a year old, and Lucrecia León Bravo de Villalba, a piano teacher. He belonged to an old, prominent family of Southern Chile. His ancestor Lorenzo de Arrau, a Spanish engineer, was sent to Chile by King Carlos III of Spain. Through his great-grandmother, María del Carmen Daroch del Solar, Arrau was a descendant of the Campbells of Glenorchy, a Scottish noble family.[2] Arrau was raised as a Catholic, but gave it up in his late teens.[3]

 
Claudio Arrau, November 1929

Arrau was a child prodigy and he could read music before he could read words, but unlike many virtuosos, there had never been a professional musician in his family. His mother was an amateur pianist and introduced him to the instrument. At the age of 4 he was reading Beethoven sonatas, and he gave his first concert a year later.[4] When Arrau was 6 he auditioned in front of several congressmen and President Pedro Montt, who was so impressed that he began arrangements for Arrau's future education. At age 8, Arrau was sent on a ten-year-long grant from the Chilean government to study in Germany, travelling with his mother and sister Lucrecia. He was admitted to the Stern Conservatory of Berlin where he eventually became a pupil of Martin Krause, who had studied under Franz Liszt. At the age of 11 Arrau could play Liszt's Transcendental Etudes, one of the most difficult works for piano, as well as Brahms's Paganini Variations. Arrau's first recordings were made on Aeolian Duo-Art player piano music rolls. Krause died in his fifth year of teaching Arrau, leaving the 15-year-old student devastated by the loss of his mentor; Arrau did not continue formal study after that point.[4]

In 1935, Arrau gave a celebrated rendition of the entire keyboard works of Johann Sebastian Bach over 12 recitals. In 1936, Arrau gave a complete Mozart keyboard works over 5 recitals, and followed with the complete Schubert and Weber cycles. In 1938, for the first time, Arrau gave the complete Beethoven piano sonatas and concertos in Mexico City. Arrau repeated this several times in his lifetime, including in New York and London. He became one of the leading authorities on Beethoven in the 20th century.[1][4]

In 1937, Arrau married mezzo-soprano Ruth Schneider (1908–1989), a German national. They had three children: Carmen (1938–2006), Mario (1940–1988) -- who fathered three sons: Shawn (1968), Paycer (1969), and Kip (1970) -- and Christopher (1959). In 1941 the Arrau family emigrated from Germany to the United States, eventually settling in Douglaston, Queens, New York, where Arrau spent his remaining years. He became a dual U.S.-Chilean citizen in 1979.[5] On August 17, 1982, the first CD of classical music in history was released by the PolyGram record company;[6] its content consisted of waltzes by Chopin performed by Claudio Arrau.[7]

Arrau died on June 9, 1991, one year before his first great granddaughter Kori was born to grandson Kip.[8] His remains were interred in his native city of Chillán, Chile.

Tone and approach to music edit

Arrau was an intellectual and a deeply reflective interpreter. He read widely while travelling, and he learned English, Italian, German, and French in addition to his native Spanish. He became familiar with Jung's psychology in his twenties.[9]

Arrau's attitude toward music was very serious. He preached fidelity to the score, but also the use of imagination. Although he often played with slower and more deliberate tempi from his middle age onward, he had a reputation as a fabulous virtuoso earlier in his career, a reputation supported by recordings he made at this time, such as Balakirev's Islamey and Liszt's Paganini études. However, even late in his career, he often tended to play with less restraint in live concerts than in studio recordings.

Arrau was a man of remarkable fortitude; even towards the end of his life he invariably programmed very large, demanding concerts, including works such as Beethoven's Emperor Concerto and Brahms' Piano Concerto No. 1.[1]

Contributions edit

Arrau was a frequent recital performer: from age 40 to 60 he averaged 120 concerts a season, with a very large repertoire. At one time or another, he performed the complete keyboard works of Bach, Mozart, Beethoven and Chopin; but also programmed such off-the-beaten-path composers as Alkan and Busoni and illuminated obscure corners of the Liszt repertoire. It has been estimated that Arrau's total repertoire would carry him through 76 recital evenings, not counting the 60-odd works with orchestra which he also knew.[4]

Arrau recorded a considerable part of the piano music of Schumann, Chopin and Liszt. He edited the complete Beethoven piano sonatas for the Peters Urtext edition and recorded all of them on the Philips label in 1962–1966. He recorded almost all of them once again in 1984-1990 along with Mozart's complete piano sonatas. He is also famous for his recordings of Schubert, Brahms and Debussy. At the time of his death at age 88 in the midst of a European concert tour, Arrau was working on a recording of the complete works of Bach for keyboard, and was also preparing some pieces of Haydn, Mendelssohn, Reger and Busoni, and Boulez's third piano sonata.

Numerous pianists studied with Arrau, including Karlrobert Kreiten, Garrick Ohlsson, Roberto Szidon, Stephen Drury, Roberto Eyzaguirre, Arturo Nicolayevsky, among others.

On March 26, 2021, Pristine Classical released what it called "a sonic overhaul" of Arrau's "stunningly brilliant" 1942 RCA studio recording of Bach's Goldberg Variations, remastered from an issue in 1988, which had "sat in the vaults [of RCA] for 46 years."[10]

Critics edit

  • Olin Downes, reviewing a recital of Mozart, Schumann, Ravel and Debussy works in The New York Times, described Claudio Arrau as "a pianist of most exceptional equipment, imagination and unfailing taste."[1]
  • In 1963, according to various critics, he was a man with "no equal at the present time in point of technical stature and depth of musical imagination," "the No. 1 pianist of our time," a "pianistic titan," a "lion of the piano," or, if you like, a "neo-Liszt from the Tropic of Capricorn".[4]
  • Daniel Barenboim said that Claudio Arrau had a particular sound with two aspects: first a thickness, full-bodied and orchestral, and second an utterly disembodied timbre, quite spellbinding.[11]
  • Sir Colin Davis said: "His sound is amazing, and it is entirely his own... no one else has it exactly that way. His devotion to Liszt is extraordinary. He ennobles that music in a way no one else in the world can."[11]
  • According to American critic Harold C. Schonberg, Arrau always put "a decidedly romantic piano tone in his interpretations".[12]
  • Karl Schumann, Germany's leading music critic, said in the Süddeutsche Zeitung on June 2, 1986: "Is it not Claudio Arrau who is the most musical and deeply serious piano phenomenon of our time?".[13]
  • According to Joseph Horowitz: "His earliest recordings, extending into the forties, are his most mercurial, and are buffed with the glistening tonal refinements mentioned in his early New York reviews. His recorded performances of the following decade or so are more majestically placed; given room to maneuver, he is more likely to linger than to bolt. (...) Then, sometimes around 1960, the recordings document a different change. An emerging undercurrent of raw feeling not only dictates yet slower tempos and grander rubatos, but adds to the dignified architecture of Arrau's sound a steady projection of human frailty. (...) How did this change come about? (...) At the risk of resorting to cut-rate psychology, I am tempted to cite, as well, the event Arrau recalls as 'the greatest shock in my life": his mother's death in 1959. Perhaps mourning opened new emotional pathways. Perhaps the disappearance of a pervasive authority figure freed or emboldened him to make a more vulnerable statement in his art."[14]
  • John von Rhein wrote in 1991 in the Chicago Tribune: "He was among the least flamboyant of pianists, avoiding virtuosic display as rigorously as some pianists seek it out; yet there was never any doubt of his virtuoso technique. He commanded a rich sonority, each chord superbly weighted, the fingerwork a model of finely chiseled clarity, the shape of each phrase deeply considered. Sometimes Mr. Arrau's penchant for slow tempos and emphasis on inner detail could seem fussy, depriving his performances of spontaneity and momentum. At his considerable best, however, he was among the most deeply satisfying interpreters of Mozart, Brahms, Schumann, Liszt, Chopin and particularly Beethoven, whose works held a position in his repertoire comparable to that of his great colleague, pianist Rudolf Serkin.[15]

Honours edit

 
Bust of Arrau in the Chilean commune of Quinta Normal, located in Santiago de Chile
 
Arrau commemorative plaque in the German district of Tempelhof-Schöneberg, in Berlin.
 
Bust of Arrau in his hometown Chillán

List of awards, recognitions and medals awarded to Claudio Arrau.[16]

  • 1915-1918:
  • 1915: Prize Rudolph Ibach[17]
  • Gustav Holländer Medal
  • Sachsen-Gothaische Medal

Partial discography edit

  • Beethoven, Conc. pf. n. 4, 5 - Arrau/Haitink/CGO, 1964 Philips
  • Beethoven, Piano Concertos Nos. 4 & 5 - Claudio Arrau/Sir Colin Davis/Staatskapelle Dresden, Philips
  • Beethoven, The 5 Piano Concertos - Claudio Arrau/Sir Colin Davis/Staatskapelle Dresden, 1988 Philips
  • Beethoven, Sonatas. pf. n. 1-32 - Arrau, 1964 Decca
  • Beethoven, Sonatas. pf. n. 8, 14, 23 - Arrau, 1962/1967 Decca
  • Beethoven: The Late Piano Sonatas, Op. 101, 106, 109, 110, & 111 - Claudio Arrau, Philips
  • Beethoven: Complete Piano Sonatas - Claudio Arrau, Decca
  • Chopin, Ballate n. 1-4/Scherzi n. 1-4 - Arrau, 1977/1984 Decca
  • Chopin, Claudio Arrau Plays Chopin - Arrau/Inbal/LPO, Decca
  • Chopin, Conc. pf. n. 1-2/Krakowiak - Arrau/Inbal/LPO, 1970/1980 Philips
  • Chopin, Nocturnes n. 1-21 - Arrau, 1978/1980 Philips
  • Chopin, Valzer n. 1-19 - Arrau, 1980 Decca
  • Chopin, 26 Preludes & 4 Impromptus - Claudio Arrau, Philips
  • Chopin: Études Op. 10 and Op. 25 - Claudio Arrau, 1957 EMI Great Recordings of the Century
  • Debussy: Preludes & Images & Estampes - Claudio Arrau, 1991 Philips
  • Liszt, 12 Etudes d'exécution transcendante - Claudio Arrau, 1977 Philips
  • Liszt: Sonata in B Minor, 2 Études de concert - Claudio Arrau, Philips
  • Mozart, Son. pf. n. 1-18/Fant./Rondò - Arrau, 1973/1987 Decca
  • Schubert: Late Piano Sonatas - Claudio Arrau, Decca
  • Schumann: Carnaval; Kinderszenen; Waldszenen - Claudio Arrau, 1987 Philips
  • Arrau, Beethoven/Chopin/Liszt - Davis/LSO, 1976/1985 Decca
  • Arrau, The legacy - Bach/Beethoven/Schubert/Debussy, 1988/1991 Decca

Filmography edit

Year Title Role
1935 Sueño de amor Franz Liszt
1935 Thy Son
1957 Claudio Arrau Concert
1976 Memories of Berlin: The Twilight of Weimar Culture
1978 Claudio Arrau: A Life in Music
1987 Claudio Arrau: The Emperor
1993 The Golden Age of the Piano
1999 The Art of Piano: Great Pianists of the 20th Century

Books edit

  • 1984: Leben mit der Musik (with Joseph Horowitz)
  • 1985: Arrau parle: conversations avec Joseph Horowitz (with Joseph Horowitz)
  • 2009: Liszt: A Listener's Guide to His Piano Works (with John Bell Young)

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Claudio Arrau, Pianist, Is Dead at 88". The New York Times. June 10, 1991.
  2. ^ Claudio Arrau (Piano) full ancestry to Campbells as well as Hapsburgs given here. Accessed via Internet November 22, 2016
  3. ^ Joseph Horowitz, Arrau on Music and Performance Page 182 "Arrau was raised as a Catholic, but gave it up around the age of fifteen. 'I confessed only once, and thought it was absolutely ridiculous...(I) am not religious in any confessional sense. I think I have some mystical sensations. But I have no image of God as a person.'"
  4. ^ a b c d e Thomas F. Johnson (1963). "ARRAU AT 60". Musical America.
  5. ^ "Douglas Manor:Notable residents – Claudio Arrau, Pianist" 2017-03-08 at the Wayback Machine, The Douglaston and Little Neck Historical Society, 2016, accessed June 5, 2017
  6. ^ "El mundo conmemora los 25 años de la aparición del CD". Cooperativa.cl (in Spanish). Retrieved 16 September 2021.
  7. ^ Mendoza, Alvaro (4 October 2017). "La historia del cd, música clásica a los oídos del éxito » Alvaro Mendoza". MercadeoGlobal (in Spanish). Retrieved 16 September 2021.
  8. ^ Joseph Horowitz, "Afterword"
  9. ^ Horowitz, J. (1999), Arrau on music and performance. Courier Dover Publications.
  10. ^ ""ARRAU Bach: Goldberg Variations", Pristine Classical - The Greatest Music, The Finest Sound". Pristine Classical. Retrieved 2021-03-28.
  11. ^ a b Roma Randles (2013). A Life in Music: Ruth Nye and the Arrau Heritage. Grosvenor House Publishing. p. 1937. ISBN 978-1-78148-200-1. Retrieved January 21, 2015.
  12. ^ Harold C. Schonberg, The Great Pianists from Mozart to the Present, Simon & Schuster, Second Edition (1987)
  13. ^ "Claudio Arrau. The gift of constant self-renewal".
  14. ^ Conversations With Arrau. 1982. pp. 256–257.
  15. ^ John von Rhein (June 10, 1991). "World-renowned Pianist Claudio Arrau". Chicago Tribune.
  16. ^ a b "Arrau Prizes and Decorations ArrauHouse". www.arrauhouse.org. from the original on 25 February 2021. Retrieved 8 September 2021.
  17. ^ "Claudio Arrau". Retrieved 12 September 2021.
  18. ^ Sachs, H., & Manildi, D.: Rubinstein: a life, page 379. Grove Press, 1995.
  19. ^ "Robert Schumann Gesellschaft e.V." Schumann-Portal (in German). Retrieved 10 January 2021.
  20. ^ "Claudio Arrau (pianist)". Gramophone. Retrieved 11 April 2012.

External links edit

  • ArrauHouse. Comprehensive website on Claudio Arrau
  • Arrau site français Claudio Arrau: Discographie, repertoire et informations.
  • Biographical sketch for Claudio Arrau
  • at the Wayback Machine (archived September 23, 2006) from Unitel
  • of Claudio Arrau
  • Marston Records' Biography of Claudio Arrau
  • Biography of Claudio Arrau from Answers.com
  • (in French)
  • at the Wayback Machine (archived March 24, 2008) (in Spanish)
  • Biography of Claudio Arrau (in Spanish)
  • Article of Claudio Arrau from Encyclopædia Britannica Online
  • Claudio Arrau at Find a Grave
  • "Claudio Arrau Introduces the Beethoven Piano Concertos" on YouTube
  • Piano Lessons with Claudio Arrau: A Guide to His Philosophy and Techniques by Victoria A. von Arx

claudio, arrau, this, spanish, name, first, paternal, surname, arrau, second, maternal, family, name, león, león, spanish, ˈklawðjo, aˈraw, february, 1903, june, 1991, chilean, pianist, known, interpretations, vast, repertoire, spanning, baroque, 20th, century. In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Arrau and the second or maternal family name is Leon Claudio Arrau Leon Spanish ˈklawdjo aˈraw February 6 1903 June 9 1991 was a Chilean pianist known for his interpretations of a vast repertoire spanning the baroque to 20th century composers especially Bach Mozart Beethoven Schubert Chopin Schumann Liszt and Brahms He is widely considered one of the greatest pianists of the twentieth century 1 Claudio Arrau in 1974 by Allan Warren Contents 1 Life 2 Tone and approach to music 3 Contributions 4 Critics 5 Honours 6 Partial discography 7 Filmography 8 Books 9 References 10 External linksLife editArrau was born in Chillan Chile to Carlos Arrau an ophthalmologist who died when Claudio was only a year old and Lucrecia Leon Bravo de Villalba a piano teacher He belonged to an old prominent family of Southern Chile His ancestor Lorenzo de Arrau a Spanish engineer was sent to Chile by King Carlos III of Spain Through his great grandmother Maria del Carmen Daroch del Solar Arrau was a descendant of the Campbells of Glenorchy a Scottish noble family 2 Arrau was raised as a Catholic but gave it up in his late teens 3 nbsp Claudio Arrau November 1929Arrau was a child prodigy and he could read music before he could read words but unlike many virtuosos there had never been a professional musician in his family His mother was an amateur pianist and introduced him to the instrument At the age of 4 he was reading Beethoven sonatas and he gave his first concert a year later 4 When Arrau was 6 he auditioned in front of several congressmen and President Pedro Montt who was so impressed that he began arrangements for Arrau s future education At age 8 Arrau was sent on a ten year long grant from the Chilean government to study in Germany travelling with his mother and sister Lucrecia He was admitted to the Stern Conservatory of Berlin where he eventually became a pupil of Martin Krause who had studied under Franz Liszt At the age of 11 Arrau could play Liszt s Transcendental Etudes one of the most difficult works for piano as well as Brahms s Paganini Variations Arrau s first recordings were made on Aeolian Duo Art player piano music rolls Krause died in his fifth year of teaching Arrau leaving the 15 year old student devastated by the loss of his mentor Arrau did not continue formal study after that point 4 In 1935 Arrau gave a celebrated rendition of the entire keyboard works of Johann Sebastian Bach over 12 recitals In 1936 Arrau gave a complete Mozart keyboard works over 5 recitals and followed with the complete Schubert and Weber cycles In 1938 for the first time Arrau gave the complete Beethoven piano sonatas and concertos in Mexico City Arrau repeated this several times in his lifetime including in New York and London He became one of the leading authorities on Beethoven in the 20th century 1 4 In 1937 Arrau married mezzo soprano Ruth Schneider 1908 1989 a German national They had three children Carmen 1938 2006 Mario 1940 1988 who fathered three sons Shawn 1968 Paycer 1969 and Kip 1970 and Christopher 1959 In 1941 the Arrau family emigrated from Germany to the United States eventually settling in Douglaston Queens New York where Arrau spent his remaining years He became a dual U S Chilean citizen in 1979 5 On August 17 1982 the first CD of classical music in history was released by the PolyGram record company 6 its content consisted of waltzes by Chopin performed by Claudio Arrau 7 Arrau died on June 9 1991 one year before his first great granddaughter Kori was born to grandson Kip 8 His remains were interred in his native city of Chillan Chile Tone and approach to music editArrau was an intellectual and a deeply reflective interpreter He read widely while travelling and he learned English Italian German and French in addition to his native Spanish He became familiar with Jung s psychology in his twenties 9 Arrau s attitude toward music was very serious He preached fidelity to the score but also the use of imagination Although he often played with slower and more deliberate tempi from his middle age onward he had a reputation as a fabulous virtuoso earlier in his career a reputation supported by recordings he made at this time such as Balakirev s Islamey and Liszt s Paganini etudes However even late in his career he often tended to play with less restraint in live concerts than in studio recordings Arrau was a man of remarkable fortitude even towards the end of his life he invariably programmed very large demanding concerts including works such as Beethoven s Emperor Concerto and Brahms Piano Concerto No 1 1 Contributions editArrau was a frequent recital performer from age 40 to 60 he averaged 120 concerts a season with a very large repertoire At one time or another he performed the complete keyboard works of Bach Mozart Beethoven and Chopin but also programmed such off the beaten path composers as Alkan and Busoni and illuminated obscure corners of the Liszt repertoire It has been estimated that Arrau s total repertoire would carry him through 76 recital evenings not counting the 60 odd works with orchestra which he also knew 4 Arrau recorded a considerable part of the piano music of Schumann Chopin and Liszt He edited the complete Beethoven piano sonatas for the Peters Urtext edition and recorded all of them on the Philips label in 1962 1966 He recorded almost all of them once again in 1984 1990 along with Mozart s complete piano sonatas He is also famous for his recordings of Schubert Brahms and Debussy At the time of his death at age 88 in the midst of a European concert tour Arrau was working on a recording of the complete works of Bach for keyboard and was also preparing some pieces of Haydn Mendelssohn Reger and Busoni and Boulez s third piano sonata Numerous pianists studied with Arrau including Karlrobert Kreiten Garrick Ohlsson Roberto Szidon Stephen Drury Roberto Eyzaguirre Arturo Nicolayevsky among others On March 26 2021 Pristine Classical released what it called a sonic overhaul of Arrau s stunningly brilliant 1942 RCA studio recording of Bach s Goldberg Variations remastered from an issue in 1988 which had sat in the vaults of RCA for 46 years 10 Critics editOlin Downes reviewing a recital of Mozart Schumann Ravel and Debussy works in The New York Times described Claudio Arrau as a pianist of most exceptional equipment imagination and unfailing taste 1 In 1963 according to various critics he was a man with no equal at the present time in point of technical stature and depth of musical imagination the No 1 pianist of our time a pianistic titan a lion of the piano or if you like a neo Liszt from the Tropic of Capricorn 4 Daniel Barenboim said that Claudio Arrau had a particular sound with two aspects first a thickness full bodied and orchestral and second an utterly disembodied timbre quite spellbinding 11 Sir Colin Davis said His sound is amazing and it is entirely his own no one else has it exactly that way His devotion to Liszt is extraordinary He ennobles that music in a way no one else in the world can 11 According to American critic Harold C Schonberg Arrau always put a decidedly romantic piano tone in his interpretations 12 Karl Schumann Germany s leading music critic said in the Suddeutsche Zeitung on June 2 1986 Is it not Claudio Arrau who is the most musical and deeply serious piano phenomenon of our time 13 According to Joseph Horowitz His earliest recordings extending into the forties are his most mercurial and are buffed with the glistening tonal refinements mentioned in his early New York reviews His recorded performances of the following decade or so are more majestically placed given room to maneuver he is more likely to linger than to bolt Then sometimes around 1960 the recordings document a different change An emerging undercurrent of raw feeling not only dictates yet slower tempos and grander rubatos but adds to the dignified architecture of Arrau s sound a steady projection of human frailty How did this change come about At the risk of resorting to cut rate psychology I am tempted to cite as well the event Arrau recalls as the greatest shock in my life his mother s death in 1959 Perhaps mourning opened new emotional pathways Perhaps the disappearance of a pervasive authority figure freed or emboldened him to make a more vulnerable statement in his art 14 John von Rhein wrote in 1991 in the Chicago Tribune He was among the least flamboyant of pianists avoiding virtuosic display as rigorously as some pianists seek it out yet there was never any doubt of his virtuoso technique He commanded a rich sonority each chord superbly weighted the fingerwork a model of finely chiseled clarity the shape of each phrase deeply considered Sometimes Mr Arrau s penchant for slow tempos and emphasis on inner detail could seem fussy depriving his performances of spontaneity and momentum At his considerable best however he was among the most deeply satisfying interpreters of Mozart Brahms Schumann Liszt Chopin and particularly Beethoven whose works held a position in his repertoire comparable to that of his great colleague pianist Rudolf Serkin 15 Honours edit nbsp Bust of Arrau in the Chilean commune of Quinta Normal located in Santiago de Chile nbsp Arrau commemorative plaque in the German district of Tempelhof Schoneberg in Berlin nbsp Bust of Arrau in his hometown ChillanList of awards recognitions and medals awarded to Claudio Arrau 16 1915 1918 1915 Prize Rudolph Ibach 17 Gustav Hollander Medal Sachsen Gothaische Medal1918 Stern Conservatory s Exceptional Honours Diploma in Piano 1919 1920 Liszt Prize in Germany 1924 Permanent Active Member of the Bach Society in Santiago de Chile 1927 Grand Prix of the Concours International des Pianistes International Pianist Competition from Geneva Suiza The jury was composed by Arthur Rubinstein Joseph Pembauer Ernest Schelling Alfred Cortot and Jose Vianna da Motta 18 1941 Illustrious Son of Chillan 1944 Gold Medal in Appreciation from the Chilean government 1949 Favorite Son of Mexico 1949 Honorary degree from the University of Chile 1954 Honorary Member of the University of Chile s Faculty of Music 1954 Illustrious Son of Santiago 1958 Royal Philharmonic Society medal 1959 Honorary Citizen from Santiago 1959 Worthy Son of Chillan 1959 Gold Medal and Honorary Citizen of Concepcion 1959 Honorary Member of the University of Concepcion 1965 Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters in France 1970 The Cross of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany 1973 Citation by United Jewish Appeal for support and contribution in solidarity with the Jewish people 1980 Hans von Bulow Medal by Berlin Philharmonic Germany 1982 Doctor of Humane Letters by University of Vermont United States 1983 La Orden del Aguila Azteca The Order of the Aztec Eagle in Mexico 1983 Honorary Member of the Pan American Society 1983 The Philadelphia s bowl United States 1983 First Honorary Member of the Dusseldorf Germany Robert Schumann Society 1983 Commander of the Legion of Honor in France 1983 The International Music Award by UNESCO 1983 Commander of the National Academy of Santa Cecilia 1983 Beethoven s medal in New York City 1983 Honorary degree from the University of Oxford England 1983 National Prize of Musical Arts of Chile 1984 Honorary degree from the University of Concepcion 1984 Honorary degree from the University of Biobio 1984 Honorary Member from Academy of Fine Arts of Chile 1984 Highest Distinction Award from the Inter American Music Council and the Organization of American States 1986 Freedom Award from the Mayor of the New York City 1988 The Teresa Carreno Medal in Venezuela 1988 Honorary Member of the Royal Philharmonic Society of London 1990 Gold Medal from the Royal Philharmonic Society of London posthumously delivered to his daughter Carmen 1991 Unfinished Arrau performance with his Robert Schumann Medal at a recital scheduled for June 1991 in Dusseldorf Germany 1991 The Robert Schumann Society established the Arrau Medal in 1991 The medal is awarded to a pianist who is especially committed to the spirit and tradition of Claudio Arrau s keyboard art 16 Examples include Andras Schiff Martha Argerich and Murray Perahia 19 1991 Cultural Medal known as Citizen of the World awarded by the Palacio de la Moneda de Chile 2012 Entry into the Gramophone Hall of Fame 20 Partial discography editBeethoven Conc pf n 4 5 Arrau Haitink CGO 1964 Philips Beethoven Piano Concertos Nos 4 amp 5 Claudio Arrau Sir Colin Davis Staatskapelle Dresden Philips Beethoven The 5 Piano Concertos Claudio Arrau Sir Colin Davis Staatskapelle Dresden 1988 Philips Beethoven Sonatas pf n 1 32 Arrau 1964 Decca Beethoven Sonatas pf n 8 14 23 Arrau 1962 1967 Decca Beethoven The Late Piano Sonatas Op 101 106 109 110 amp 111 Claudio Arrau Philips Beethoven Complete Piano Sonatas Claudio Arrau Decca Chopin Ballate n 1 4 Scherzi n 1 4 Arrau 1977 1984 Decca Chopin Claudio Arrau Plays Chopin Arrau Inbal LPO Decca Chopin Conc pf n 1 2 Krakowiak Arrau Inbal LPO 1970 1980 Philips Chopin Nocturnes n 1 21 Arrau 1978 1980 Philips Chopin Valzer n 1 19 Arrau 1980 Decca Chopin 26 Preludes amp 4 Impromptus Claudio Arrau Philips Chopin Etudes Op 10 and Op 25 Claudio Arrau 1957 EMI Great Recordings of the Century Debussy Preludes amp Images amp Estampes Claudio Arrau 1991 Philips Liszt 12 Etudes d execution transcendante Claudio Arrau 1977 Philips Liszt Sonata in B Minor 2 Etudes de concert Claudio Arrau Philips Mozart Son pf n 1 18 Fant Rondo Arrau 1973 1987 Decca Schubert Late Piano Sonatas Claudio Arrau Decca Schumann Carnaval Kinderszenen Waldszenen Claudio Arrau 1987 Philips Arrau Beethoven Chopin Liszt Davis LSO 1976 1985 Decca Arrau The legacy Bach Beethoven Schubert Debussy 1988 1991 DeccaFilmography editYear Title Role1935 Sueno de amor Franz Liszt1935 Thy Son1957 Claudio Arrau Concert1976 Memories of Berlin The Twilight of Weimar Culture1978 Claudio Arrau A Life in Music1987 Claudio Arrau The Emperor1993 The Golden Age of the Piano1999 The Art of Piano Great Pianists of the 20th CenturyBooks edit1984 Leben mit der Musik with Joseph Horowitz 1985 Arrau parle conversations avec Joseph Horowitz with Joseph Horowitz 2009 Liszt A Listener s Guide to His Piano Works with John Bell Young References edit a b c d Claudio Arrau Pianist Is Dead at 88 The New York Times June 10 1991 Claudio Arrau Piano full ancestry to Campbells as well as Hapsburgs given here Accessed via Internet November 22 2016 Joseph Horowitz Arrau on Music and Performance Page 182 Arrau was raised as a Catholic but gave it up around the age of fifteen I confessed only once and thought it was absolutely ridiculous I am not religious in any confessional sense I think I have some mystical sensations But I have no image of God as a person a b c d e Thomas F Johnson 1963 ARRAU AT 60 Musical America Douglas Manor Notable residents Claudio Arrau Pianist Archived 2017 03 08 at the Wayback Machine The Douglaston and Little Neck Historical Society 2016 accessed June 5 2017 El mundo conmemora los 25 anos de la aparicion del CD Cooperativa cl in Spanish Retrieved 16 September 2021 Mendoza Alvaro 4 October 2017 La historia del cd musica clasica a los oidos del exito Alvaro Mendoza MercadeoGlobal in Spanish Retrieved 16 September 2021 Joseph Horowitz Afterword Horowitz J 1999 Arrau on music and performance Courier Dover Publications ARRAU Bach Goldberg Variations Pristine Classical The Greatest Music The Finest Sound Pristine Classical Retrieved 2021 03 28 a b Roma Randles 2013 A Life in Music Ruth Nye and the Arrau Heritage Grosvenor House Publishing p 1937 ISBN 978 1 78148 200 1 Retrieved January 21 2015 Harold C Schonberg The Great Pianists from Mozart to the Present Simon amp Schuster Second Edition 1987 Claudio Arrau The gift of constant self renewal Conversations With Arrau 1982 pp 256 257 John von Rhein June 10 1991 World renowned Pianist Claudio Arrau Chicago Tribune a b Arrau Prizes and Decorations ArrauHouse www arrauhouse org Archived from the original on 25 February 2021 Retrieved 8 September 2021 Claudio Arrau Retrieved 12 September 2021 Sachs H amp Manildi D Rubinstein a life page 379 Grove Press 1995 Robert Schumann Gesellschaft e V Schumann Portal in German Retrieved 10 January 2021 Claudio Arrau pianist Gramophone Retrieved 11 April 2012 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Claudio Arrau nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Claudio Arrau ArrauHouse Comprehensive website on Claudio Arrau Arrau site francais Claudio Arrau Discographie repertoire et informations Biographical sketch for Claudio Arrau Remembering Claudio Arrau on the tenth anniversary of his passing at the Wayback Machine archived September 23 2006 from Unitel Decca amp Philips Biography and Discography of Claudio Arrau Marston Records Biography of Claudio Arrau Biography of Claudio Arrau from Answers com Arrau s comprehensive discography in 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