Extractions: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search For other people of the same name, see William Capell (disambiguation) William Kapell American pianist Kapell was born in New York City . His father was of Spanish Russian Jewish ancestry and his mother of Polish descent. There he studied with Dorothea Anderson La Follette, then with Olga Samaroff in Philadelphia and at the Juilliard School Kapell won his first competition at the age of ten. The prize was a turkey dinner with the pianist José Iturbi . In 1941, he won the Philadelphia Orchestra 's youth competition and the Naumburg Award. The following year, the Walter W. Naumburg Foundation sponsored the 19 year old pianist's New York début which brought him The Town Hall Award for the year's outstanding concert by a musician under 30. He was immediately signed to an exclusive recording contract with RCA. Kapell had achieved fame while in his early twenties, most especially by his performances of Khachaturian's Piano Concerto in D flat , his world premiere recording of which was an enormous hit.
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William Kapell (Piano) - Short Biography William Kapell (Piano) Born September 20, 1922 New York City, NY, USA Died October 29, 1953 - King's Mountain, CA, USA The American pianist, William Kapell, was born in New York of http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Bio/Kapell-William.htm
Extractions: Died: October 29, 1953 - King's Mountain, CA, USA The American pianist, William Kapell, was born in New York of Russian Jewish descent. He studied in New York with Dorothea Anderson La Follette, then at the Philadelphia Conservatory with Olga Samaroff . He went to the Juilliard School when she relocated there. He won his first competition when he was 10; the prize was a turkey dinner with the pianist . In 1941 he won the Philadelphia Orchestra 's youth competition and the Naumberg Award. He debuted in New York through his prize from the Naumberg Foundation; this debut recital won him the Town Hall Award for the outstanding concert of the year by an artist under 30. William Kapell spent his last summer in Australia, where he played 37 concerts in 14 weeks, appearing not only in Sydney and Melbourne but all over the continent in places with names like Bendigo, Shepparton, Albury, Horsham and Geelong. It was in Geelong that Kapell played his last performance on October 22 shortly before setting off on his doomed return flight to the USA. The plane hit Kings Mountain, south of San Francisco, on the morning of October 29, 1953; all of the crew and passengers were killed instantly. William Kapell was one of the most promising American pianists of the post-war generation, producing a few recordings that have attained legendary status after his untimely death. There was some tendency to typecast Kapell as a performer of flashy repertory; his technique was exceptional, but he was a versatile pianist, and could also give memorably graceful performances of Mozart. And the fascination with this powerful musician continues. Pianists such as
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Extractions: Performing Arts Library International Piano Archives at Maryland The Collection William Kapell was a brilliant American pianist whose life and career were cut short by the crash of an airplane on which he was returning from an overseas tour in October 1953. He was barely 31, but was already acknowledged as the leading American pianist of his generation; some have said he would have been the greatest pianist of the 20th century. Born in 1922, Kapell studied piano with Dorothea Anderson LaFollette at the Yorkville Settlement School in New York and with Olga Samaroff at the Philadelphia Conservatory and, later, at the Juilliard School. In 1941, he won both a Naumburg Award and the Philadelphia Orchestra Youth Concert competition. This gave him opportunities for major debuts both as a recitalist and as a player of concerti. In 1942, he was given the Town Hall Endowment Series Award, providing him with yet another Town Hall recital during the 1942-43 season. He then signed a contract with RCA Victor and recorded a wide variety of repertoire for that company. (All of Kapell's RCA recordings have been reissued in compact disc format.) He toured North America annually thereafter, performing both with major orchestras and as a recitalist. He became an advocate of contemporary American piano music, and seems to have been especially prized by American composers. In 1945, he played a series of concerts in Australia, beginning to build an international reputation. He toured South America three times (1946, 1948, and 1951). He seemed to have a particular affection for music of South America that is reflected in his personal collection of piano music. He first played in Europe in 1947. In mid-1953 he performed in Tel Aviv, played at Casals's Prades Festival, and gave his final series of performances during the course of a three-month Australian tour. Returning from Australia, his plane crashed into a mountain moments before its scheduled landing in San Francisco.
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