- Leonard Pennario
Leonard Pennario (
July 9 ,1924 -June 27 ,2008 } was an American classical pianist.He was born in
Buffalo, New York , and grew up inLos Angeles , remaining there for his entire career. He first came to notice when he performed the Piano Concerto byEdvard Grieg at age 12, with theDallas Symphony Orchestra . The scheduled performer had fallen ill, Pennario's piano playing had come to the attention of the conductor Eugene Goossens, who recommended him as the soloist after being assured by Pennario that he knew the work. In fact, he had never seen the music or even heard it, but he learned it in a week.He studied with
Isabelle Vengerova andOlga Steeb and attended theUniversity of Southern California , where he studied composition withErnst Toch .World War II interrupted his career, and he served in the U.S. Army Air Force inChina ,Burma andIndia , where his piano skills were soon realized and served well entertaining troops. He occasionally had to play around keys missing from the keyboards of the pianos at a couple of the more remote bases. He was discharged in 1946 as a staff sergeant and was awarded three Battle Stars. He had, however, made his debut, in uniform, with theNew York Philharmonic atCarnegie Hall onNovember 17 ,1943 , withArtur Rodzinski , playingLiszt ’s first piano concerto.Shortly after
Sergei Rachmaninoff 's death, the conductor Dmitri Mitropoulos invited Leonard Pennario to be the soloist at a memorial concert, playing the Second Piano Concerto with theMinneapolis Symphony . Pennario became the first pianist after the composer himself to record all four Rachmaninoff piano concertos and the "Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini ". His recording of the Rachmaninoff 2nd Concerto was used for the film "September Affair " (1950), in whichJoan Fontaine plays a concert pianist preparing the play the concerto. Beginning in the 1960s, he played in a renowned trio with the violinistJascha Heifetz and the cellistGregor Piatigorsky .Miklos Rozsa wrote a piano concerto for Pennario, and he was the soloist in the first performance, with theLos Angeles Philharmonic andZubin Mehta .Pennario recorded over 60 LPs, most of them of composers dating from Chopin and later. He is perhaps best known for championing certain modern composers such as
George Gershwin , Rachmaninoff, Rózsa,Louis Moreau Gottschalk , andSergei Prokofiev . In 1958, he was tied withWalter Gieseking in terms of best-selling classical records involving the piano.Pennario retired from active performance and recording in the 1990s.
He was inducted into the Buffalo Music Hall of Fame [http://www.buffalomusic.org/] in October 2007.
As well as being well represented in music encyclopedias, he was a life master in tournament
bridge , and was listed in "The Official Encyclopedia of Bridge". He was once part of a celebrity foursome withDon Adams ,Les Brown andJack Benny ’s daughter Joan Benny.He died of complications from Parkinson's disease on June 27, 2008 at the age of 83, inLa Jolla ,California . [ [http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/28/arts/music/28pennario.html?ref=obituaries Leonard Pennario, 83, Classical Pianist, Dies] ]An authorized biography of Leonard Pennario is currently being written by
Buffalo News music critic Mary Kunz Goldman. [ [http://pennario.com/ Leonard Pennario publicist and authorized biographer] ]References
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