Harold Bauer (American Pianist) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia Harold Bauer (American pianist), April 28, 1873Kingstonon-Thames, near London, Eng. March 12, 1951Miami, Fla., U.S.British-born American pianist who introduced to the United http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/56407/Harold-Bauer
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Extractions: Died: March 12, 1951 - Miami, Florida, USA The distinguished English-born American pianist and teacher, Harold Bauer, was born into a musical family. His parents were his first teachers, before he began studying violin with Adolf Politzer. From the age of 9, he made appearances as a violinist. At the age of 15, he gave public concerts on both the violin and piano and soon moved to Paris in order to launch a career as a solo violinist. When he was 19 he appeared as a pianist in London. A turning point in his career came when English pianist Graham Moore introduced him to Paderewski in London. Paderewski was so impressed with his keyboard abilities that he advised him to concentrate his energies on the piano, and also gave him some lessons. Harold Bauer played in Paris for the first time in 1893. The same year he also made a tour to Russia. After resolving certain technical problems, he began to give concerto performances with major European orchestras with great success, making Paris his headquarters. In 1899, he performed in Scandinavia and Holland and with the Wiener Philharmoniker under Hans Richter. After touring Europe, he made his USA debut as soloist in 1900 with the