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Anthony Goldstone Anthony Goldstone is a British pianist born in Liverpool on July 25 1944 and who died in Alkborough on January 2 2017 [1]. With his wife, the pianist Caroline Clemmow, he formed a piano duet called Goldstone & Clemmow in 1984 [2].
Trained at the Royal Manchester College of Music, he studied with Derryck Windham and later with Maria Curcio [3]. He distinguished himself with his many recordings of rare repertoire and world premieres. He gave numerous recitals on all continents [4] [5].
In 1967, he won prizes at the Munich [6] and Vienna [3] international music competitions. In 1968, he obtained a Gulbenkian Fellowship [4].
The number of his recordings amounts to more than 80 [3] for labels such as Divine Art, Albany, Olympia, Toccata Classics, Chandos, Brilliant Classics and Amphion [7].
He contributed five recordings to Divine Art’s Russian Piano Music Series, music for piano solo by Vladimir Rebikov, Rheinhold Glière, Sergeï Lyapunov, Anton Arensky and Modeste Mussorgsky [3]. . For the latter, he performed Pictures at an Exhibition from the composer’s original manuscript [8].
The repertoire of the duo Goldstone & Clemmow contains many world premieres for two pianos, including transcriptions of Dvorak’s New World symphony, Tchaikovsky’s fourth symphony, Vaughan Williams’ fifth symphony, Grieg’s Peer Gynt and Piano concerto in A minor, Rimski-Korsakov’s Scheherazade [2], and Holst’s The Planets [2].
Their album Magical Places contains four world premieres, transcriptions for one piano four-hands of Mussorgsky’s Night on the Bald Mountain, Ibert’s Escales, Lyadov’s The Enchanted Lake, and Britten’s Four Sea Interludes from Peter Grimes [2].
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Anthony Goldstone Anthony Goldstone is a British pianist born in Liverpool on July 25 1944 and who died in Alkborough on January 2 2017 [1]. With his wife, the pianist Caroline Clemmow, he formed a piano duet called Goldstone & Clemmow in 1984 [2].
Trained at the Royal Manchester College of Music, he studied with Derryck Windham and later with Maria Curcio [3]. He distinguished himself with his many recordings of rare repertoire and world premieres. He gave numerous recitals on all continents [4] [5].
In 1967, he won prizes at the Munich [6] and Vienna [3] international music competitions. In 1968, he obtained a Gulbenkian Fellowship [4].
The number of his recordings amounts to more than 80 [3] for labels such as Divine Art, Albany, Olympia, Toccata Classics, Chandos, Brilliant Classics and Amphion [7].
He contributed five recordings to Divine Art’s Russian Piano Music Series, music for piano solo by Vladimir Rebikov, Rheinhold Glière, Sergeï Lyapunov, Anton Arensky and Modeste Mussorgsky [3]. . For the latter, he performed Pictures at an Exhibition from the composer’s original manuscript [8].
The repertoire of the duo Goldstone & Clemmow contains many world premieres for two pianos, including transcriptions of Dvorak’s New World symphony, Tchaikovsky’s fourth symphony, Vaughan Williams’ fifth symphony, Grieg’s Peer Gynt and Piano concerto in A minor, Rimski-Korsakov’s Scheherazade [2], and Holst’s The Planets [2].
Their album Magical Places contains four world premieres, transcriptions for one piano four-hands of Mussorgsky’s Night on the Bald Mountain, Ibert’s Escales, Lyadov’s The Enchanted Lake, and Britten’s Four Sea Interludes from Peter Grimes [2].
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