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Extractions: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Ruth Laredo (née Meckler, November 20, 1937, Detroit Michigan - May 26, 2005, New York New York ) was an American classical pianist referred to as "America's First Lady of the Piano". A precocious starter, she was able to play God Bless America on her mother's piano at age two. Miss Meckler attended Detroit's Mumford High School (Class of 1956) and, under the tutelage of Rudolf Serkin , she graduated from Philadelphia 's Curtis Institute of Music in 1960. She won the Young Concert Artists International Auditions in 1962. She was married for some time to violinist Jaime Laredo Ruth Laredo was known for landmark recordings of Scriabin and Rachmaninoff . She was the first pianist to record all of Rachmaninoff's solo piano works. Ruth Laredo made recordings for the Connoisseur Society, CBS (now Sony ) and Nonesuch labels. Persondata Name Laredo, Ruth
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Extractions: The Origins the old family name laredo can be found within medieval France. While the patronymic and metronymic surnames, which are derived from the name of the father and mother respectively, are the most common form of a hereditary surname in France, occupational surnames also emerged during the late Middle Ages. Many people, such as the laredo family, adopted the name of their occupation as their surname. However, an occupational name did not become a hereditary surname until the office or type of employment became hereditary. The surname laredo was an occupational name for a person who worked at a granary. The name translates literally from the Old French as of the granary.
Extractions: Steve J. Sherman, 1999 Ruth Laredo in 1999 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where she performed in the long-running "Concerts With Commentary" series. Ms. Laredo, who played her last concert on May 6 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, had cancer and died in her sleep, said her manager, James Murtha. The concert was one of a series she had given for 17 years at the Met called "Concerts With Commentary," in which Ms. Laredo played and spoke engagingly about music. The series had become an important part of the New York concert scene, where she was a frequent presence. Just two days after the attack on the World Trade Center, Ms. Laredo celebrated the 25th anniversary of her Alice Tully Hall debut with a recital there. It was the opening concert of the 2001 Lincoln Center season, and Ms. Laredo addressed the audience beforehand, saying: "It was important for me to play. Great music gives us spiritual sustenance and gives us hope. It is in that spirit that I play tonight."
Extractions: Steve J. Sherman, 1999 Ruth Laredo in 1999 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where she performed in the long-running "Concerts With Commentary" series. Ms. Laredo, who played her last concert on May 6 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, had cancer and died in her sleep, said her manager, James Murtha. The concert was one of a series she had given for 17 years at the Met called "Concerts With Commentary," in which Ms. Laredo played and spoke engagingly about music. The series had become an important part of the New York concert scene, where she was a frequent presence. Just two days after the attack on the World Trade Center, Ms. Laredo celebrated the 25th anniversary of her Alice Tully Hall debut with a recital there. It was the opening concert of the 2001 Lincoln Center season, and Ms. Laredo addressed the audience beforehand, saying: "It was important for me to play. Great music gives us spiritual sustenance and gives us hope. It is in that spirit that I play tonight."
Classical Pianists L-O Laredo, Ruth (19372005) Lateiner, Jacob (b 1928) Laval, Danielle (contemporary) Lee, No l (b 1924 Lef bure,Yvonne (1898-1986) Leginska, Ethel (1886-1970) http://www.forte-piano-pianissimo.com/ClassicalPianistsL-O.html
Paid Notice - Deaths LAREDO, RUTH - Paid Death Notice - NYTimes.com LAREDORuth. The House of Steinway Sons notes with deep sorrow the untimely passing of the distinguished American pianist Ruth Laredo on May 25 in New York City at the age of 67 http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A00E2DA123EF931A35755C0A9639C8B6
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Paid Notice - Deaths LAREDO, RUTH - Paid Death Notice - NYTimes.com LAREDORuth. On behalf of the international music publishing firm of C.F. Peters, we regret with much affection and deepest sympathy the passing of Ruth Laredo. Current and future http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A04E3DE133EF931A25755C0A9639C8B6
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Biographies And Autobiographies Laredo, Ruth. The Ruth Laredo Becoming a Musician Book. Valley Forge, PA European American Music, 1992. Yvonne Lef bure (18981986) Carbou, Yvette. http://www.pianowomen.com/books.html
Extractions: Suggestions for additions to this page are welcome Nancy Arganbright (b. 1936) and Dallas Weekley (b. 1933) Gina Bachauer Wade, Graham. Gina Bachauer, A Pianist's Odessey . Leeds, England: GRM Publications, 1999 [ 402 pages, with Prefaces from H.M. King Constantine of the Hellenes, H.R.H. Princess Irene of Greece, and Foreword by the Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Heath, formerly Prime Minister of Great Britain. This is the official biography of Gina Bachauer, commissioned by her family. (Available in England from GRM Publications, 383 Queen Street, Withernsea, HU19 2NZ, England, and in the USA from The Bold Strummer.) Allred, Nancy C. "Gina Bachauer: Her Performance Career, A Study of Her Repertoire in Concert and Recording." DMA Diss., University of Missouri, 1999.
Ruth Laredo | Jewish Women's Archive Jewish Women A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia. 1 March 2009. Jewish Women's Archive. October 23, 2010 http//jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/laredoruth . http://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/laredo-ruth
Extractions: E-mail Signup Bibliography Discuss by Irma Commanday New York Times. In December 1974, she was honored as Musician of the Month by High Fidelity/Musical America, and was nominated three times for a Grammy Award. She was also honored by the Music Teachers International Association for Distinguished Service to Music in America, and was given the Music in Humanity award by the Gretna, Pennsylvania, Music Festival in 1994. The Ruth Laredo Becoming a Musician Book. Concerts with Commentary series. A survivor of ovarian cancer for some years, Ruth Laredo died suddenly on May 25, 2005, in New York City, at the age of sixty-eight. Three weeks earlier, she had completed her seventeenth season of concerts at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Current Biography (October 1987); Laredo, Ruth.
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