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Name
  
Leonid Hambro

Role
  
Pianist

Education
  
Juilliard School


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Born
  
June 26, 1920
Chicago

Occupation
  
American concert pianist and composer

Died
  
October 23, 2006, New York City, New York, United States

Albums
  
Switched-On Gershwin

Similar People
  
Gershon Kingsley, Joseph Szigeti, Andre Kostelanetz, Noel Coward, Stanley Drucker

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Leonid Hambro (June 26, 1920 – October 23, 2006) was an American concert pianist and composer.

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Life

Hambro was born in Chicago, the son of immigrant Lithuanian Jews; his father was a pianist accompanying silent films.

He studied at the Juilliard School, and won First Prize at the National Naumburg Competition in 1946. He was the musical sidekick of Victor Borge for ten years, from 1961 to 1970, and occasionally performed with Borge throughout the remainder of Borge's career. In 1970 he became the Head of the Piano Department of the California Institute of the Arts, at Valencia, California, and Assistant Dean of the School of Music, holding these posts until 1992.

Hambro was Artist in Residence of the Aspen Institute and the official pianist of radio WQXR, New York. He played with the P. D. Q. Bach performances and the Hoffnung Musical Spoof Concerts. He published with Jascha Zayde The Complete Pianist (Ludlow Music Inc., New York). He also composed the piano piece Happy Birthday Dear Ludwig, a set of five variations on "Happy Birthday to You" in the style of many famous Beethoven pieces such as Minuet in G, Sonata Pathétique, Moonlight Sonata, Für Elise, and the Fifth Symphony.

Hambro released two albums on Cook Records, currently operated by Smithsonian Folkways. They were entitled A Perspective of Beethoven-Pianoforte and Cook's Tour of High Fidelity, and released in 1953 and 1965, respectively. He also recorded "Switched-On Gershwin", a duo album of Hambro's classical piano, blended with the Moog syntheszier of Gershon Kingsley, for AVCO Records in 1970.

On December 22, 2003, he entertained the members of the New York Atheists Inc. at their first annual NYC Atheists Solstice Dinner and Party at the Hunan 5th Avenue Restaurant. He claimed to have been born an atheist and to have never belonged to any congregation throughout his life. He died in New York City, aged 86.

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Leonid Hambro Wikipedia