- Bruce Hungerford
Bruce Hungerford (
November 24 ,1922 -January 26 ,1977 ) was a pianist born inKorumburra , Victoria,Australia .Bruce Hungerford was originally named Leonard Hungerford. In an undated manuscript he recounts "When it came to naming me my parents were torn between 'Bruce' and 'Leonard.' I think they really wanted Bruce, but I was such a puny specimen that they hardly felt I fitted the name of the Warrior King of Scotland. Then a day or two before I was to be christened, my grandfather journeyed down to see me. He was a Scotsman to the backbone and after taking one look at me said sadly, "This is no 'Bruce', and so the die was cast, at any rate for my first 35 years." He changed his name to Bruce in 1958.
Hungerford studied piano with
Ignaz Friedman inSydney 1944. His playing impressed the conductorEugene Ormandy who suggested he study withOlga Samaroff inPhiladelphia . He also received coaching and advice fromMyra Hess , who suggested he study withCarl Friedberg in whom he finally found a teacher who suited him. On the advice of Samaroff (who had died in 1948), he moved to Germany in 1958 with the intention of establishing himself on the concert scene in Europe. It was at this point that he changed his name, perhaps encouraged that Samaroff had changed her name too - she was born Lucy Hickenlooper!In 1967, Hungerford was approached by Maynard and
Seymour Solomon , the founders and directors of the Vanguard Recording Society, to record the complete piano works ofBeethoven . Hungerford moved to the United States, and combined a reduced concert schedule with a teaching appointment inMannes College of Music .The projected recording project was to remain incomplete. Hungerford was killed in a road accident January 26, 1977 in New York City at the age of 54. He left a legacy of nine all-Beethoven records and one record each of works by Brahms, Chopin, and Schubert on the Vanguard label.
In addition to his musical accomplishments, Hungerford was a keen palaeontologist, and studied vertebrate palaeontology at
Columbia University and at the Museum of Natural History inNew York . He also had a passionate interest inEgyptology . This, and his skill as a photographer, led to his making six research trips to Egypt, the first in 1961 as still photographer on the NBC River Nile Expedition.
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