 Ferruccio
Benvenuto Busoni
Busoni was born at Empoli, near
Florence, April 1, 1866. His father was a clarinet player, and his mother
(Anne Weiss) gave him his first piano lessons. He made his first public
appearance at the age of nine in Vienna, and afterwards studied there with
Hans Scmitt and in Graz with Remy. He ws so successful at the age of 17 that
a medal was struck in his honor by the city of Florence, and he was elected
a member of the Academia Filamonica at Bologna. In 1886 he went to Leipsiz,
and then for a while Busoni was engaged in teaching at Helsingfors, 1888;
Moscow, 1890; Boston, Mass., 1891-93, and Berlin 1894. He has achieved a
high reputation as a concert pianist all over the musical world, and has
recently come to the front as a composer of opera. One of his greatest gifts
is his ability to interpret the music of Bach. Busoni has also edited the
works of Bach in a way that in some respects surpasses all previous
attempts. Wherever possible, for instance, he has not failed to take
advantage of modern developments, so as to give the music of the old Cantor
of Leipzig a richness more in keeping with its character. During a recent
tour of the United states, Busoni became immensely popular with American
audiences wherever he went.
The Etude
Magazine November 1912
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