- Carl Friedberg
Carl Rudolf Hermann Friedberg (
September 18 ,1872 Bingen , Germany -September 9 ,1955 Merano ,Italy ) was a German pianist and teacher.He studied piano with
James Kwast and withClara Schumann at theHoch Conservatory , Frankfurt. He later became a teacher there (1893–1904) and later at theCologne Conservatory (1904–1914). From 1923 until his retirement in 1946, Carl Friedberg was principal piano teacher at the New YorkInstitute of Musical Art (the institution which later would became theJuilliard School of Music . His pupils includeMalcolm Frager ,Bruce Hungerford ,William Masselos , andElly Ney . Friedberg's career as a performer spanned over 60 years in both Europe and America. He made his official debut on December 2, 1900 with theVienna Philharmonic Orchestra underMahler . In 1893 he had given an all-Brahms recital in the presence of the composer, who highly admired his playing and who later coached him in private on the performance of the majority of his piano works. As a chamber musician he replacedArtur Schnabel in the Schnabel-Flesch-Becker Trio in 1920 and played in that ensemble until 1932. Friedberg gave many recitals withFritz Kreisler throughout America and in 1937 formed his own trio withDaniel Karpilowsky andFelix Salmond . Although Friedberg's repertory was wide, he became associated with the music of Beethoven, and especially of Schumann and Brahms.
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