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Josef Hofmann

Josef Hofmann

The Piano's Forgotten Giant

ISBN: 9781538183403
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Described by his contemporaries as the greatest pianist of the era, Josef Hofmann (1876 – 1957) performed on world stages for more than fifty years, enjoying phenomenal professional success and personal adulation. This is the only biography of arguably the most multifaceted artist the piano world has known.



Using previously unpublished letters, documents, interviews, and personal testimonies from people who knew Hofmann best including Henry Z. Steinway and Shura Cherkassky, Elizabeth Carr uncovers Hofmann’s world, from celebrated prodigy to established artist and private citizen. Hofmann’s extensive pianistic career—as well as other lesser-known professional pursuits into composing, recording, teaching, and music school administrating—are treated in detail. Revealed is an immensely complicated man beneath the artist who mesmerized international audiences with his unique performances from his debut in 1887 until his final recital in 1946.



Whether a general reader searching for a provocative account of a complex and controversial personality, a student or teacher seeking facts on this forgotten giant, or a diehard pianophile hungry for previously unrevealed details, this biography will satisfy the most curious and demanding of readers.


By Elizabeth Carr

Imprint: ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD PUBLISHERS

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Format: HARDBACK

Pages: 208

Chapter One: PRODIGY



1876-1888



Chapter Two: HOFMANN AND RUBINSTEIN



STUDENT AND MASTER



1892-1894



Chapter Three: PIANIST



Chapter Four: COMPOSER



1882-1923



Chapter Five: THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC



1925



Chapter Six: TEACHER



1925-1938



Chapter Seven: TEACHING



Chapter Eight: DIRECTOR



Chapter Nine: CAREER RESUMED 1933 - THE GOLDEN JUBILEE 1937



Chapter Ten: DISINTEGRATION



1939-1946



Chapter Eleven: PERFORMER



Chapter Twelve: STEINWAY ARTIST



1901-1957



 



Chapter: Thirteen RECORDING ARTIST



Chapter Fourteen: INVENTOR



Chapter Fifteen: MORE THAN A PIANIST



Josef Hofmann, Husband and Father



Chapter Sixteen: CODA



Chapter Seventeen:



JOSEF HOFMANN, THE PIANO’S FORGOTTEN GIANT


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Author Bio

Elizabeth Carr was previously director of the Cape Cod Conservatory in Massachusetts and is now an arts and education consultant. She is the author of Shura Cherkassky: The Pianos Last Czar and has written articles for Clavier, American Music Teacher, and PianoTime. She is the recipient of the Presidents Award from the National Guild of Community Music Schools. She has also chaired committees for the Massachusetts Council on the Arts, was a longtime judge for National Piano Guild auditions, and served as a trustee of the Newport Music Festival.