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Menahem Pressler

Menahem Pressler (Hebrew: מנחם פרסלר; 16 December 1923 – 6 May 2023) was a German-born Israeli-American pianist and academic teacher. He was known for his work with the Beaux Arts Trio that he co-founded in 1955, playing until its dissolution in 2008, in hundreds of recordings and thousands of concerts. He taught at the Indiana University Bloomington. His playing was described as focused on elegance, delicacy and clarity.[1]

Menahem Pressler
מנחם פרסלר
Pressler in 2009
Born(1923-12-16)16 December 1923
Magdeburg, Province of Saxony, Prussia, German Reich
Died6 May 2023(2023-05-06) (aged 99)
London, England
Occupations
  • Classical pianist
  • academic teacher
Organizations
Spouse
Sara Scherchen
(m. 1949; died 2014)
Awards
Websitemenahempressler.org

Early life

He was born Max Jakob Pressler in Magdeburg on 16 December 1923.[1][2][3] His Jewish parents owned a shop for men's clothing that was destroyed in the Kristallnacht.[1][4] His family fled Nazi Germany immediately in 1939,[1][5][6] initially to Italy, and then to Palestine.[1] He suffered from eating disorders and was in danger of starvation, but later said that playing the piano cured him.[1] His grandparents, uncles, aunts, and cousins all died in concentration camps.[5]

Pressler, who took the name Menahem, participated in the Debussy International Piano Competition in San Francisco in 1946. Winning first prize launched his career, and he moved to the US. His Carnegie Hall debut subsequently followed in 1947, playing Schumann's Piano Concerto with the Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by Eugene Ormandy.[5]

 
Palestine Broadcasting Service studio in Jerusalem, July 1947, after the performance of Schumann's Piano Concerto, with Pressler right of the microphone

Career

Pressler pursued a career as a soloist.[1] He toured playing with leading orchestras in North America and Europe, in Chicago, Cleveland, Dallas, New York, Pittsburgh, San Francisco, Brussels, Helsinki, London, Oslo, and Paris.[7] From 1955, Pressler taught on the piano faculty at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music, where he held the rank of Distinguished Professor of Music as the Charles Webb Chair.[7] His debut as a chamber musician was at the 1955 Berkshire Festival, where he appeared as the pianist of with violinist Daniel Guilet and cellist Bernard Greenhouse.[8][7] They met to record a cycle of Mozart's piano trios. It proved so successful that they stayed together as the Beaux Arts Trio.[1] He was a junior partner in the outset, and was the only original member to perform with the group through its entire existence, including several changes of membership, up to disbanding in 2008.[9] The trio performed in hundreds of recordings and thousands of concerts. They began recording a cycle of the piano trios by Maurice Ravel and Gabriel Fauré. Their repertoire also included contemporary music by Charles Ives and Ned Rorem, among others, and they played ensemble music for six and even eight players.[8]

Pressler returned to Germany in 2008 on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of Kristallnacht.[4] In 2010, he played at the Rheingau Musik Festival with Antônio Meneses, the last cellist of the Beaux Arts Trio, and appeared before in the interview series Rendezvous.[6] In December 2013, aged 90, he made his debut with the Berlin Philharmonic at their New Year's Eve concert.[10] The performance was televised live throughout the world.[8]

At the beginning of the 1950s, Pressler recorded a substantial quantity of solo piano music,[11] and of music for piano and orchestra by various composers for the American label MGM. The Beaux Arts Trio made an extensive series of recordings for Philips.[9] In addition, Pressler recorded solo piano music commercially on the La Dolce Volta label and Deutsche Grammophon. In 2018, a recording of French music was dedicated to his constant companion Annabelle Whitestone, Lady Weidenfeld.[12]

Personal life

Pressler was married to Sara Scherchen from 1949 until her death in 2014, and they had two children.[13] In 2016, he began a relationship with Annabelle Weidenfeld.[2]

Pressler divided his time between Bloomington, Indiana, and London. He died in London on 6 May 2023, at age 99.[1][2]

Awards and recognition

Among his honors and awards, Pressler received honorary doctorates from the University of Nebraska, the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, the Royal Academy of Music in London,[8] the North Carolina School of the Arts, and the Ben Gurion University.[14]

In 2005, Pressler received the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany, the nation's highest honour, and was named a Commandeur in the Order of Arts and Letters award. He was appointed an Honorary Fellow of the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance, in recognition of a lifetime of performance and leadership in music, in 2007.[14]

He was nominated for five Grammy Awards.[15] He received a Chamber Music America's Distinguished Service Award, the Gold Medal of Merit from the National Society of Arts and Letters. He was also a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.[14]

Pressler received lifetime achievement awards from Gramophone magazine, the International Classical Music Awards, ECHO Classic in Germany and Les Victoires de la Musique Classique in France.[14]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Brachmann, Jan (7 May 2023). "Zeigen, wie die Wirklichkeit sein könnte". FAZ (in German). Retrieved 9 May 2023.
  2. ^ a b c McFadden, Robert D. (6 May 2023). "Menahem Pressler, Pianist Who Co-Founded the Beaux Arts Trio, Dies at 99". The New York Times. Retrieved 7 May 2023.
  3. ^ "Jewish Insider's Daily Kickoff: December 15, 2017". Haaretz. 15 December 2017. Retrieved 7 May 2023.
  4. ^ a b Connolly, Kate (7 November 2008). "Kristallnacht anniversary: Hope comes to Berlin's Tempelhof". The Guardian. Retrieved 27 November 2014.
  5. ^ a b c Connolly, Kate (14 November 2008). "No jacket required". The Guardian. Retrieved 27 November 2014.
  6. ^ a b Milch, Volker (27 August 2010). . Wiesbadener Tagblatt (in German). Archived from the original on 28 January 2012. Retrieved 27 August 2010.
  7. ^ a b c "Current and former students to pay tribute to Menahem Pressler at 80th birthday celebration concert". Indiana University. Retrieved 9 May 2023.
  8. ^ a b c d "Menahem Pressler, pianist who fled Nazi Germany and founded the acclaimed Beaux Arts Trio – obituary". The Daily Telegraph. 7 May 2023. Retrieved 7 May 2023.
  9. ^ a b Oestreich, James R. (5 April 2008). "A Trio Winds Down, a Circle Closes, and Musicians Plan to Go On". The New York Times. Retrieved 5 April 2008.
  10. ^ Carolin Pirich, Carolin (16 January 2014). "Suchen, was einen verzaubert". Die Zeit (in German). Retrieved 27 November 2014.
  11. ^ Jean-Pierre Thiollet, 88 notes pour piano solo, "Solo nec plus ultra", Neva Editions, 2015, p.51. ISBN 978-2-35055-192-0.
  12. ^ Maddocks, Fiona (20 October 2013). "Schubert, Mozart, Beethoven: Tales from Vienna – review". The Guardian. Retrieved 27 November 2014.
  13. ^ "Menahem Pressler dies at 99". Pianist. 9 May 2023. Retrieved 9 May 2023.
  14. ^ a b c d "Indiana University mourns distinguished professor, piano legend Menahem Pressler". Indiana University. 6 May 2023. Retrieved 7 May 2023.
  15. ^ "Menahem Pressler". grammy.com. 23 November 2020. Retrieved 22 December 2020.

Further reading

  • Pressler, Menahem; Noltze, Holger; Körber-Stiftung edition Körber-Stiftung (2016). Dieses Verlangen nach Schönheit Gespräche über Musik (in German). Hamburg. ISBN 978-3-89684-177-3. OCLC 932720628.
  • "Magdeburg trauert um Ehrenbürger Menahem Pressler – neue musikzeitung". nmz (in German). Retrieved 9 May 2023.
  • "Remembering Menahem Pressler". Experience the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. 6 May 2023. Retrieved 9 May 2023.

External links

  • Official website  
  • Indiana University Alliance of Distinguished and Titled Professors – Menahem Pressler
  • Interview with Menahem Pressler, 8 June 1996

menahem, pressler, hebrew, מנחם, פרסלר, december, 1923, 2023, german, born, israeli, american, pianist, academic, teacher, known, work, with, beaux, arts, trio, that, founded, 1955, playing, until, dissolution, 2008, hundreds, recordings, thousands, concerts, . Menahem Pressler Hebrew מנחם פרסלר 16 December 1923 6 May 2023 was a German born Israeli American pianist and academic teacher He was known for his work with the Beaux Arts Trio that he co founded in 1955 playing until its dissolution in 2008 in hundreds of recordings and thousands of concerts He taught at the Indiana University Bloomington His playing was described as focused on elegance delicacy and clarity 1 Menahem Presslerמנחם פרסלר Pressler in 2009Born 1923 12 16 16 December 1923Magdeburg Province of Saxony Prussia German ReichDied6 May 2023 2023 05 06 aged 99 London EnglandOccupationsClassical pianistacademic teacherOrganizationsBeaux Arts Trio Indiana University BloomingtonSpouseSara Scherchen m 1949 died 2014 wbr AwardsInternational Classical Music Awards Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of GermanyWebsitemenahempressler wbr org Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Awards and recognition 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksEarly life EditHe was born Max Jakob Pressler in Magdeburg on 16 December 1923 1 2 3 His Jewish parents owned a shop for men s clothing that was destroyed in the Kristallnacht 1 4 His family fled Nazi Germany immediately in 1939 1 5 6 initially to Italy and then to Palestine 1 He suffered from eating disorders and was in danger of starvation but later said that playing the piano cured him 1 His grandparents uncles aunts and cousins all died in concentration camps 5 Pressler who took the name Menahem participated in the Debussy International Piano Competition in San Francisco in 1946 Winning first prize launched his career and he moved to the US His Carnegie Hall debut subsequently followed in 1947 playing Schumann s Piano Concerto with the Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by Eugene Ormandy 5 Palestine Broadcasting Service studio in Jerusalem July 1947 after the performance of Schumann s Piano Concerto with Pressler right of the microphoneCareer EditPressler pursued a career as a soloist 1 He toured playing with leading orchestras in North America and Europe in Chicago Cleveland Dallas New York Pittsburgh San Francisco Brussels Helsinki London Oslo and Paris 7 From 1955 Pressler taught on the piano faculty at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music where he held the rank of Distinguished Professor of Music as the Charles Webb Chair 7 His debut as a chamber musician was at the 1955 Berkshire Festival where he appeared as the pianist of with violinist Daniel Guilet and cellist Bernard Greenhouse 8 7 They met to record a cycle of Mozart s piano trios It proved so successful that they stayed together as the Beaux Arts Trio 1 He was a junior partner in the outset and was the only original member to perform with the group through its entire existence including several changes of membership up to disbanding in 2008 9 The trio performed in hundreds of recordings and thousands of concerts They began recording a cycle of the piano trios by Maurice Ravel and Gabriel Faure Their repertoire also included contemporary music by Charles Ives and Ned Rorem among others and they played ensemble music for six and even eight players 8 Pressler returned to Germany in 2008 on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of Kristallnacht 4 In 2010 he played at the Rheingau Musik Festival with Antonio Meneses the last cellist of the Beaux Arts Trio and appeared before in the interview series Rendezvous 6 In December 2013 aged 90 he made his debut with the Berlin Philharmonic at their New Year s Eve concert 10 The performance was televised live throughout the world 8 At the beginning of the 1950s Pressler recorded a substantial quantity of solo piano music 11 and of music for piano and orchestra by various composers for the American label MGM The Beaux Arts Trio made an extensive series of recordings for Philips 9 In addition Pressler recorded solo piano music commercially on the La Dolce Volta label and Deutsche Grammophon In 2018 a recording of French music was dedicated to his constant companion Annabelle Whitestone Lady Weidenfeld 12 Personal life EditPressler was married to Sara Scherchen from 1949 until her death in 2014 and they had two children 13 In 2016 he began a relationship with Annabelle Weidenfeld 2 Pressler divided his time between Bloomington Indiana and London He died in London on 6 May 2023 at age 99 1 2 Awards and recognition EditAmong his honors and awards Pressler received honorary doctorates from the University of Nebraska the San Francisco Conservatory of Music the Royal Academy of Music in London 8 the North Carolina School of the Arts and the Ben Gurion University 14 In 2005 Pressler received the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany the nation s highest honour and was named a Commandeur in the Order of Arts and Letters award He was appointed an Honorary Fellow of the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance in recognition of a lifetime of performance and leadership in music in 2007 14 He was nominated for five Grammy Awards 15 He received a Chamber Music America s Distinguished Service Award the Gold Medal of Merit from the National Society of Arts and Letters He was also a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 14 Pressler received lifetime achievement awards from Gramophone magazine the International Classical Music Awards ECHO Classic in Germany and Les Victoires de la Musique Classique in France 14 References Edit a b c d e f g h i Brachmann Jan 7 May 2023 Zeigen wie die Wirklichkeit sein konnte FAZ in German Retrieved 9 May 2023 a b c McFadden Robert D 6 May 2023 Menahem Pressler Pianist Who Co Founded the Beaux Arts Trio Dies at 99 The New York Times Retrieved 7 May 2023 Jewish Insider s Daily Kickoff December 15 2017 Haaretz 15 December 2017 Retrieved 7 May 2023 a b Connolly Kate 7 November 2008 Kristallnacht anniversary Hope comes to Berlin s Tempelhof The Guardian Retrieved 27 November 2014 a b c Connolly Kate 14 November 2008 No jacket required The Guardian Retrieved 27 November 2014 a b Milch Volker 27 August 2010 Was der Welt eigentlich den Wert gibt Wiesbadener Tagblatt in German Archived from the original on 28 January 2012 Retrieved 27 August 2010 a b c Current and former students to pay tribute to Menahem Pressler at 80th birthday celebration concert Indiana University Retrieved 9 May 2023 a b c d Menahem Pressler pianist who fled Nazi Germany and founded the acclaimed Beaux Arts Trio obituary The Daily Telegraph 7 May 2023 Retrieved 7 May 2023 a b Oestreich James R 5 April 2008 A Trio Winds Down a Circle Closes and Musicians Plan to Go On The New York Times Retrieved 5 April 2008 Carolin Pirich Carolin 16 January 2014 Suchen was einen verzaubert Die Zeit in German Retrieved 27 November 2014 Jean Pierre Thiollet 88 notes pour piano solo Solo nec plus ultra Neva Editions 2015 p 51 ISBN 978 2 35055 192 0 Maddocks Fiona 20 October 2013 Schubert Mozart Beethoven Tales from Vienna review The Guardian Retrieved 27 November 2014 Menahem Pressler dies at 99 Pianist 9 May 2023 Retrieved 9 May 2023 a b c d Indiana University mourns distinguished professor piano legend Menahem Pressler Indiana University 6 May 2023 Retrieved 7 May 2023 Menahem Pressler grammy com 23 November 2020 Retrieved 22 December 2020 Further reading EditPressler Menahem Noltze Holger Korber Stiftung edition Korber Stiftung 2016 Dieses Verlangen nach Schonheit Gesprache uber Musik in German Hamburg ISBN 978 3 89684 177 3 OCLC 932720628 Magdeburg trauert um Ehrenburger Menahem Pressler neue musikzeitung nmz in German Retrieved 9 May 2023 Remembering Menahem Pressler Experience the Chicago Symphony Orchestra 6 May 2023 Retrieved 9 May 2023 External links EditOfficial website Indiana University Alliance of Distinguished and Titled Professors Menahem Pressler Interview with Menahem Pressler 8 June 1996 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Menahem Pressler amp oldid 1154261337, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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