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Birth name
  
Helen Fogel

Name
  
Helen Schnabel

Role
  
Pianist

Instruments
  
piano

Children
  
Ann Schnabel

Years active
  
1920–1974


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Born
  
22 July 1911 New York (
1911-07-22
)

Died
  
September 29, 1974, Lake Como, Italy

Spouse
  
Karl Ulrich Schnabel (m. 1939–1974)

Albums
  
Plays Artur Schnabel

Similar People
  
Karl Ulrich Schnabel, Artur Schnabel, Vienna Symphony

Occupation(s)
  
pianist, piano teacher

Helen schnabel cpe bach piano concerto in d major


Helen Schnabel, née Fogel, (22 July 1911 – 29 September 1974) was an American pianist. She was married to the pianist Karl Ulrich Schnabel.

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History

Helen New York City New York and Bronx team. She has nine Carnegie Hall and made her debut. Performed over the next few years, incorporate audio and New York gave chant. When he was not involved in 21 and graduated with her teacher where Juilliard School, Manfred Malkin and Alexander Siloti.

Between 1934 and How Pond Artur Schnabel on 1938 Tremezzo Italy is under study. There was not [Karl Ulrich Schnabel] talks, she married in 1939; Their daughter Ann was born in 1941.

Total of two four hands piano duo began Schnabel. European World War II after the end of the radio in the United States and Canada and gave chant.

Helen Schnabel, as well as the State. In 1940.

Piano Solo

  • Artur Schnabel: Concerto for Piano and Orchestra (Intermezzo and Rondo), F. Charles Adler, Conductor, Vienna Orchestra; Seven Piano Pieces; Reverie; Songs, Erika Francoulon, Soprano. Helen Schnabel Plays Artur Schnabel (CD: TownHall Records THCD-65)
  • Beethoven: Concerto for Piano and Orchestra, No. 6, Op. 61 — F. Charles Adler, Conductor, Vienna Orchestra; Weber: Sonata in E Minor, Op. 70, No. 4; Malipiero: Poemi Asolani. Helen Schnabel Plays Beethoven, Weber, and Malipiero (CD: TownHall Records THCD-66)
  • Bach, C.P.E.: Piano Concerto in D Major. Vienna Philharmonia Orchestra. F. Charles Adler, conductor. Trio for Flute, Violin and Piano. Camillo Wanausek, Flute; Walter Schneiderhahn, Violin; Helen Schnabel, Piano. (LP: SPA Records, SPA-37)
  • Beethoven: Concerto for Piano and Orchestra D Major, No. 6, Op. 61. Vienna Orchestra. F. Charles Adler, conductor. (LP: SPA Records, SPA-45)
  • Beethoven: Concerto for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 61A. Vienna Orchestra. F. Charles Adler, conductor. (CD: Somerset Recordings, SCD 10001)
  • Weber: Sonata in E Minor, Op. 70, No. 4. Malipiero: Poemi Asolani. (LP: SPA Records, SPA-15)
  • Schnabel, Artur: Seven Piano Pieces; Reverie. Piece in Seven Movemements. Dika Newlin, piano. (LP: SPA Records, SPA-13)
  • Schnabel, Artur: Concerto for Piano and Orchestra. Vienna Orchestra, F. Charles Adler, conductor. (LP: SPA Records, SPA-55)
  • with Karl Ulrich Schnabel, piano

  • Helen and Karl Ulrich Schnabel – One Piano, Four Hands; Mozart, Dvorak, Schubert, Weber, Bizet, Mendelssohn, Brahms. (CD: TownHall Records THCD19A-B)
  • Helen and Karl Ulrich Schnabel – The Four-Hand Recordings of the 1950s, Vol. 1. Bizet, Debussy, Schubert, Mozart. (CD: TownHall Records THCD76A-B)
  • Helen and Karl Ulrich Schnabel – The Four-Hand Recordings of the 1950s, Vol. 2. Mozart, Brahms, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Weber. (CD: TownHall Records THCD77A-B)
  • Schubert: Sonata in B Flat Major, Op. 30; Four Polonaises, D. 824. (LP: SPA 49)
  • Mendelssohn: Allegro brilliant; Andante and Variations. Weber: Five Pieces, Op. 10, No. 5 and Op. 60, Nos. 5, 6, 7 and 8. (LP: SPA 50)
  • Mozart: Concerto for Two Pianos in E Flat, K. 365; Concerto for Three Pianos in F, K. 242 (with Ilse von Alpenheim, piano). Vienna Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Bernhard Paumgartner. (LP: Epic LC 3259)
  • Mozart: Sonata in D Major, K. 448. Sonata in D Major, K. 381. Tema con variazioni in G Major, K. 501. (LP: Philips A 00326)
  • Schubert: Four Polonaises, D. 824. Debussy: Epigraphes antiques, Nos. 1, 2 and 4. (LP: Philips NBE 11004; Philips 402024 E)
  • Schubert: Eight Variations in A Flat, D. 813. Four Variations in B Flat, D. 603. Eight Variations in C, D. 908. (LP: Philips 06046 R)
  • Schubert: Fantasy in F. Minor, D. 940. Brahms: Hungarian Dances Nos. 4, 3, 2, 11, 1, 12, 13 and 17. (LP: Philips N 00255 L, Epic LC 3183)
  • Mozart: Sonata in C Major, K. 521. Dvorák: Legend Op. 59, No. 4. Schubert: Fantasy in F Minor, Op. 103. Weber: Rondo and Adagio. Schubert: Sonata in B Flat Major, Op. 30. Mozart: Andante with Variations in G Major, K. 501. Bizet: Five Pieces from “Jeux d’enfants,” Op. 22. Mendelssohn: Andante tranquillo with Variations, Op. 83a. Brahms: Two Hungarian Dances. (LP: Sheffield/Town Hall, Album S-19, ACM158A-B, ACM159A-B)
  • with Artur Schnabel, Therese Behr Schnabel, and Karl Ulrich Schnabel

  • The Schnabels – A Musical Legacy, Unpublished and Lost Historic Recordings. Mozart, Schumann, Schubert, C.P.E. Bach, J.S. Bach, Mendelssohn, Paradisi. (CD: TownHall Records THCD74A-B)
  • References

    Helen Schnabel Wikipedia