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  1. 2 de ago. de 2020 · Renowned American pianist Leon Fleisher has died from cancer, aged 92. Fleisher rose to prominence as a child prodigy in the 1940s but his playing career was disrupted by an injury to his right hand.

  2. 13 de jul. de 2022 · Recorded February 2020.Join the late Leon Fleisher (1928-2020) in a master class on the famous opening phrase of Beethoven's Fourth Concerto to tonebase Head...

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  3. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Leon Fleisher (born July 23, 1928, San Francisco, California, U.S.—died August 2, 2020, Baltimore, Maryland) was an American pianist and conductor who overcame a debilitating neurological condition to resume playing his full concert repertoire. A child prodigy, Fleisher began studying the piano at age four, gave his first public recital at ...

  4. 3 de ago. de 2020 · Pianist Leon Fleisher eventually resumed playing with both hands after an injury sidelined him at age 36. Chris Hartlove/Provided by the artist. One of America's most beloved and resourceful ...

  5. 4 de ago. de 2020 · Leon Fleisher liked to say that he lived multiple lives over his 90-plus years. He morphed from child prodigy to seasoned performer, from anxious pupil to accomplished teacher, from master of the p…

  6. 25 de ago. de 1992 · Beethoven: Piano Concertos by Leon Fleisher, George Szell released in 1992. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  7. Returning to Carnegie Hall at 67 for his first two-handed concert there in nearly four decades, Fleisher made history once again. "The listener was immediately impressed by the pearly beauty of Fleisher's sounds-as gentle as it was firm, ruminative and intensely poetic yet without any smearing of the melodic line," wrote Tim Page in The Washington Post in 1996 after the Carnegie Hall concert.