- Julius Chaloff
Julius Chaloff (Sep. 2, 1892 - Oct. 1979) was born of Russian parentage in
Boston, Massachusetts . Chaloff was the father of jazz baritonesaxophonist Serge Chaloff . Serge gained most of his fame performing withWoody Herman ’s second herd called theFour Brothers . Chaloff was also father of Richard Stedman Chaloff Sr. who founded Stedman Ltd. of Brookline, one of the first custom audio / video installation businesses in the country. Chaloff was married to noted piano instructor MadameMargaret (Stedman) Chaloff . Among her students wereChick Corea ,Herbie Hancock , andSteve Kuhn .As a child, Chaloff showed exceptional musical talent, and at the age of eleven entered the
New England Conservatory of Music, studying piano with Mr.Alfred Devoto . He studied at this institution for six years and was the youngest student to receive a diploma, graduating with high honors at the age of 17. During the senior year he won the firstMason and Hamlin prize piano contest, the judges beingGeorge W. Chadwick ,Charles Martin Loeffler , and Dr.Max Fiedler .Chaloff spent many years in Europe, four of which were spent in Berlin where he worked with the Polish pianist
Ignaz Friedman . He also composed and conducted withHugo Kahn . His debut in Berlin with the Bluthner Orchestra, January 18, 1913, was a marked success.In 1907,
Charles F. Stoddard , a mechanical genius, invented and perfected theAmpico , a marvellous reproducing mechanism. This wonderful instrument preserved for posterity the artistry of the golden era of great piano virtuosi. Almost all of the eminent concert pianists, including such personalities as Rachmaninoff and Lhevinne, recorded for the Ampico. Julius Chaloff was among these artists. A few of the compositions that have been preserved onto a very rare and limited number of LP’s which were recorded by Julius Chaloff are:*Prelude, Fugue and Variation by Ceasar Franck
*Barcarolle in F sharp major, Op. 60 by Chopin
*Ballade in F minor, Op. 52, No. 4 by Chopin
*Nocturne in D flat major by Debussy
*Viennese Dance, No. 1, in G flat major by Friedman-Gartner
*Memories, Op. 14, No. 1 by Chaloff
*Elle Danse by Friedman
*Islamey (Oriental Fantasie) by BalakirevReferences
Mason & Hamlin CO. "Julius Chaloff: Pianist" Mason & Hamlin Pianoforte
AMPICO Piano Roll #65343, Chopin Ballade No 4 in F minor, Played By Julius Chaloff on a Mason & Hamlin RCChttp://glorat.home.mchsi.com/Ampico_Demonstrations/Podcast_2/Entries/2008/5/25_65343_Chopin_Ballade_No_4_in_F_minor.html
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