词条 | Moissaye Boguslawski |
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| name = Moissaye Boguslawski | image = Boguslawski-Moissaye.jpg | alt = | caption = | background = non_vocal_instrumentalist | birth_name = | alias = | birth_date = November 1, 1887 | birth_place = Chicago, Illinois, U.S. | origin = | death_date = {{Death date and age|1944|08|30|1887|11|1}} | death_place = | genre = classical | occupation = pianist, composer, editor, teacher | instrument = piano | years_active = 1908–1944 | label = | associated_acts = | website = }} Moissaye Boguslawski (November 1, 1887 – August 30, 1944) was an American pianist, composer, editor and teacher. Sometimes known as Bogie. BiographyHe was born in Chicago in 1887 to Russian immigrants with significant musical background. Despite the family's poverty, Boguslawski began piano lessons at age 4 and began playing in public at weddings at the age of 10. By age 15 he was performing at a dance hall in Chicago. He also studied briefly with Rudolph Ganz.[1] Boguslawski was named head of the piano department at the Kansas City Conservatory of Music when he was twenty years old. Recitals given during this time established him as a well-known pianist, and in 1916 a trip to the East Coast earned him good reviews in New York and Boston. Soon he was a sought-after performer both in concert and as a recorded radio performer. He performed with various orchestras and performers, including Emma Calvé and Antonio Scotti.[1] For Chicago's WJJD radio station (now WYLL), Boguslawski played all of Bach's piano music and all of the sonatas of Beethoven, taking a total of 21 weeks to accomplish.[2] He was a professor of piano at Chicago Musical College and at the Bush Conservatory of Music; later he was head of the Boguslawski College of Music.,[1] where students included Cecilia Clare Bocard. Later in his career, Boguslawski composed pieces of his own, including a comprehensive set of children's teaching pieces with publisher M. M. Cole. Compositions include Hungarian Rhapsodie No. 1, Valse Russe, Frog's Frolic, and Overture to a Carnival.[1] Boguslawski was known for skillfully attracting media attention. A 1936 piece in TIME magazine said of him, "When straight news about himself is scarce, 'Bogie' is likely to come forth with such a project as his proposal to promote world peace through voice culture, since animosity arises when unpleasant tones are heard."[2] Whatever his motivation, Boguslawski did influence the fields of music psychology and music therapy, contributing his theories about curing antisocial behavior and memory loss.[3] References1. ^1 2 3 {{Cite web | last = Oron | first = Aryeh | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Moissaye Boguslawski (Composer, Arranger) | work = Biographies of Poets & Composers | publisher = Bach Cantatas | date = | url = http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Lib/Boguslawski-Moissaye.htm | doi = | accessdate = January 22, 2010}} {{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Boguslawski, Moissaye}}2. ^1 {{Cite news | last = | first = | coauthors = | title = Music: Bogie | newspaper = TIME | pages = | publisher = | date = October 12, 1936 | url = http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,848637,00.html | accessdate = January 22, 2010}} 3. ^{{Cite journal | last = Antrim | first = Doron K. | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Music therapy | journal = The Musical Quarterly | volume = 30 | issue = 4 | pages = 409–420 | publisher = Oxford University Press | location = Oxford | date = October 1944 | jstor = 739403 | issn = | doi =10.1093/mq/xxx.4.409}} 19 : 1887 births|1944 deaths|American male classical composers|American classical composers|American classical pianists|American male pianists|20th-century classical composers|Composers for piano|American music educators|American people of Russian-Jewish descent|Jewish American musicians|Musicians from Chicago|Roosevelt University faculty|University of Missouri–Kansas City faculty|20th-century American composers|Classical musicians from Illinois|20th-century classical pianists|20th-century male musicians|20th-century American pianists |
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