Jacques Klein

Pianist, Musical Artist

1930 – 1982

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Who was Jacques Klein?

Jacques Klein was a Brazilian composer and pianist.

Born to a Jewish family in Aracati, he grew up in the nearby city of Fortaleza, where he began to study piano at the Conservatório Alberto Nepomuceno, which had been founded by his father. At the beginning of the 1940s he moved to Rio de Janeiro, where he studied with Liddy Mignone at the Conservatório Brasileiro de Música, where he himself began to teach in the 1950s. At the age of thirteen he temporarily left classical music and set up a jazz trio with his friends Dinarte Rodrigues and Breno Porto. The trio began to perform once a week on Rádio Jornal do Brasil, starting in 1946. In 1948 Klein returned to classical music, and studied with William Kapell in New York and with Bruno Seidlhofer in Vienna. In 1953 he won first prize at the Geneva International Music Competition, which launched his international career. In 1954 Klein appeared with the London Philharmonic. In 1955 he was chosen as the best pianist of the year in London, and received the Harriet Cohen Medal. He formed a duo with the violinist Salvatore Accardo, and also gave memorable performances with the pianist Friedrich Gulda.

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Born
Jul 10, 1930
Also known as
  • Клейн, Жак
Profession
Died
Oct 24, 1982

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on July 23, 2013

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