- Grant Johannesen
Grant Johannesen (
July 30 ,1921 –March 27 ,2005 ) was an Americanconcert pianist .He was born in
Salt Lake City and discovered at the age of five by an irate teacher who lived across the street. He imitated whatever he heard her play, and she did not appreciate it.He studied with
Robert Casadesus ,Roger Sessions , andNadia Boulanger . He made his Manhattan recital debut when he was 23, and won the Concours International when he was 28.He toured extensively, both with the
New York Philharmonic underDmitri Mitropoulos , and as a solo performer. His performances inMoscow were especially well received. He was once encored 16 times.He was known as an interpreter of French piano music and recorded the complete piano works of
Gabriel Fauré .He served as director of the
Cleveland Institute of Music from 1974 to 1985. He was a frequent soloist with both theCleveland Orchestra and the Utah Symphony.Johannesen was married to the composer
Helen Taylor (whose works for piano were among his recordings) from 1943 until her death in an automobile accident in 1950. He was married to his second wife, the cellistZara Nelsova (with whom he sometimes performed), from 1963 until their divorce in 1973. From his first marriage, he had a son, David Johannesen.He died in 2005 at the age of 83 in Germany, where he had been visiting friends. The New York Times reported that he died "near Munich" and another source said "near Garmisch in Bavaria." In their obituaries, the Salt Lake Tribune and the Associated Press, citing his lifelong friend Elisabeth von Rummelhoff, reported that he died in Berlin. The Mormon Artists Group, with which he was a collaborator, also announced that he died in Berlin.
Johannesen was a Latter-day Saint. [ [http://www.ldsfilm.com/ar/lds_composers_catalog.html Musical Compositions by LDS Composers in NYC Collections ] ]
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