Alexander Kelly (pianist)
- Alexander Kelly (pianist)
Alexander Kelly (June 30 1929–October 23 1996) was a Scottish pianist, composer and former head of keyboard studies at the Royal Academy of Music.
Kelly studied piano with Harold Craxton and composition with Sir Lennox Berkeley on a James Caird scholarship at the Royal Academy of Music.
He gave his Royal Festival Hall debut under Sir Thomas Beecham and, in 1957, gave his Wigmore Hall debut : playing the Diabelli Variations by Beethoven.
As a teacher, Kelly was much sought after : beginning his teaching career at the Royal Academy in 1960, and teaching there for over 30 years (until his retirement in 1992). He became head of the keyboard department in 1984. In addition to his teaching he also gave regular masterclasses at most of the major music colleges in the country and a series of his masterclasses were broadcast on Classic FM. He was on the judging panel of the : Scottish International Piano Competition, Caird Scholarship, and was an examiner for the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music.
Also active in the field of chamber music he performed regularly with, amongst others, the violinist Jean Harvey, the tenor Duncan Robertson and the flautist William Bennett.
In 1957 he married the cellist Margaret Moncrieff and they had two daughters : the cellist Alison Moncrieff Kelly, and Catriona Kelly, now a Professor of Russian Literature at New College, Oxford. As a wedding present to Kelly and Moncrieff, the composer Peter Wishart, wrote a Piano Concerto which Kelly premiered in Birmingham in 1958.
Kelly's nephew is the composer Alan Fleming-Baird.
External links
* [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_19961120/ai_n14081529 Obituary from The Independent]
Wikimedia Foundation.
2010.
Look at other dictionaries:
Alexander Kelly (disambiguation) — Alexander Kelly may refer to:*Alexander Kelly, a Union Army soldier during the American Civil War *Alexander Kelly (pianist), a Scottish pianist and composer … Wikipedia
Alexander Kelly — ist der Name folgender Personen: Alexander Kelly (Soldat) (1840 1907), Soldat im amerikanischen Bürgerkrieg, Alexander Kelly (Pianist) (1929 1996), schottischer Pianist. Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterscheidung mehrerer mit… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Alexander Hamilton High School (Los Angeles) — Alexander Hamilton High School Location Los Angeles, California, United States … Wikipedia
Alexander Korda Award, BAFTA — British Academy Film Award du meilleur film Les British Academy Film Awards du meilleur film sont décernées par la British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) lors de la cérémonie annuelle des British Academy Film Awards depuis 1948.… … Wikipédia en Français
Alexander Korda Awards — British Academy Film Award du meilleur film Les British Academy Film Awards du meilleur film sont décernées par la British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) lors de la cérémonie annuelle des British Academy Film Awards depuis 1948.… … Wikipédia en Français
Alexander Korda Awards, BAFTA — British Academy Film Award du meilleur film Les British Academy Film Awards du meilleur film sont décernées par la British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) lors de la cérémonie annuelle des British Academy Film Awards depuis 1948.… … Wikipédia en Français
Anthony Byrne (pianist) — Anthony Byrne (born July 30, 1958) is an Irish pianist. Early Years Anthony Byrne was born in Dublin,Ireland and began piano at the late age of 11. His teachers in Ireland were Fergus Sheil, Marie Jones (pupil of Harold Craxton) and the prominent … Wikipedia
Monty Alexander — at Ronnie Scotts Jazz venue, London Background information Birth name Montgomery Bernard Alexander … Wikipedia
Charlie Alexander — (* um 1900 in Cincinnati, Ohio) war ein US amerikanischer Jazz Pianist. In Cincinnati begann er Anfang der 1920er Jahre, zunächst als Berufsmusiker in Theaterorchestern mitzuspielen. Dies setzte er auch nach seinem Wechsel nach Chicago in der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
1927 — Portal Geschichte | Portal Biografien | Aktuelle Ereignisse | Jahreskalender ◄ | 19. Jahrhundert | 20. Jahrhundert | 21. Jahrhundert ◄ | 1890er | 1900er | 1910er | 1920er | 1930er | 1940er | 1950er | ► ◄◄ | ◄ | 1923 | 1924 | 1925 | 1926 |… … Deutsch Wikipedia