Isabelle Vengerova

Isabelle Vengerova

Isabelle Vengerova (russ. Изабелла Афанасьевна Венгерова; * 17. Februarjul./ 1. März 1877greg. in Minsk; † 7. Februar 1956 in New York) war eine russische Pianistin und Musikpädagogin.

Vengerova ist die Tochter der Autorin Pauline Wengeroff. Sie studierte Klavier am Konservatorium der Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde in Wien bei Josef Dachs und privat bei Theodor Leschetizky, danach in Sankt Petersburg bei Anna Nikolajewna Jessipowa.

1906 bis 1920 unterrichtete sie am Sankt Petersburger Konservatorium, 1920 bis 1923 war sie auf Konzertreisen durch die UdSSR und Westeuropa, danach siedelte sie sich in USA an.

Sie war 1924 Mitbegründerin des Curtis Institute und unterrichtete dort Klavier, ab 1933 ebenfalls am Mannes College.

Zu ihren Schülern gehörten u.a. Ralph Berkowitz, Samuel Barber, Leonard Bernstein, Lukas Foss, Anthony di Bonaventura, Gary Graffman, Lilian Kallir, Virginia Reinecke, Joseph Rezits, Abbey Simon, Gilbert Kalish, Jacob Lateiner und Leonard Pennario.

Sie war die Tante und erste Lehrerin von Nicolas Slonimsky.

Literatur

  • R. Gerig: Famous Pianists and their Technique. Washington DC, 1974
  • G. Graffman: I Really should be Practicing. New York, 1981
  • R. D. Schick: The Vengerova System of Piano Playing. University Park, PA, 1982
  • J. Rezits: Beloved Tyranna: the Legend and Legacy of Isabelle Vengerova. Bloomington, IN, 1995

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