- Fou Ts'ong
Fou Ts'ong (Chinese: 傅聰,
pinyin : Fù Cōng) (born10 March ,1934 ) is a Chinesepianist .Born in
Shanghai in 1934 to a cosmopolitan family of intellectuals (his father was the famous translatorFu Lei ). Fou first studied piano withMario Paci , the Italian founder of theShanghai Symphony Orchestra . In 1953, Fou moved to Europe to continue his training at theWarsaw Conservatory , where he amazed his professors with his intuitive grasp of themazurka rhythm. His mastery was confirmed when he won the special Mazurka Prize at the 1955 Chopin Piano Competition.Fou had been based in
London since 1960, whence he embarked on a performing and teaching career that has taken him throughout the world and been distinguished above all by his authoritative interpretations of Chopin; indeed,Hermann Hesse proclaimed him to be the only true performer of the composer's work. Among Fou's closest friends are the fellow pianistsMartha Argerich ,Leon Fleisher , andRadu Lupu , who, acknowledging his influence upon their musical development, were "obliged to Fou Ts'ong for all his new ideas and for opening new musical horizons for all of us."From 1960 to 1969, he was married to Zamira Menuhin, the daughter of
Yehudi Menuhin , and they had one son. Their marriage ended in divorce. [ [http://www.thepeerage.com/p23822.htm The Peerage] ]References
* [http://www.chineseperformingarts.net/past_event14.htm Program Notes from a recital at the New England Conservatory, October 7, 2000]
* [http://www.culture.sh.cn/english/product.asp?id=2065 Program Notes from a recital at the Shanghai Concert Hall, April 8, 2006]
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