Lévy, Heniot
Lévy, Heniot
Lévy, Heniot, Polish-American pianist, teacher, and composer; b. Warsaw, July 19, 1879; d. Chicago, June 16, 1946. He was a pupil at the Hochschule für Musik in Berlin, and of Bruch (composition). He made his debut as a pianist with the Berlin Phil. (1899); in 1900 he emigrated to America, and became a piano teacher at the American Cons. in Chicago. Among his works were 24 Variations on an Original Theme for Orch. (Chicago, April 9, 1942), Piano Concerto, String Sextet, String Quintet, 2 piano quintets, 4 string quartets, 2 piano trios, Cello Sonata, numerous piano pieces, and songs.
—Nicolas Slonimsky/Laura Kuhn/Dennis McIntire
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