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Harry Isaacs (3 June 1902 – 1972) was a British pianist. Born in Finchley, he began piano lessons with his great aunt, Miss Selina Pyke, from the age of seven, and three years later he took lessons from Sidney Rosenbloom. In 1916 he entered the Tobias Matthay Pianoforte School, studying with Hedwig McEwen (wife of John Blackwood McEwen). The following year he won the MacFarren Scholarship for composition at the Royal Academy of Music, and went there to study composition with Frederick Corder. He became pianoforte professor there in 1922 at the age of 20.

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  • Harry Isaacs (Pianist) (de)
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  • Harry Isaacs (* 3. Juni 1902 in London; † 9. Dezember 1973) war ein englischer Pianist und Musikpädagoge. Isaacs studierte an der Royal Academy of Music und war dort von 1927 bis zu seinem Tod Professor für Klavier. Er war viele Jahre Duopartner des Pianisten York Bowen, begleitete das Griller Quartet und gründete 1946 das Harry Isaacs Trio. Als Solist trat er in der Wigmore Hall auf und war Gast bei den Proms. (de)
  • Henry Isaacs né à Londres le 3 juin 1902 et décédé le 9 décembre 1972 était un pianiste britannique. Le nom d'Henry Isaacs reste notamment associé à William Primrose dont il a été l'accompagnateur. (fr)
  • Harry Isaacs (3 June 1902 – 1972) was a British pianist. Born in Finchley, he began piano lessons with his great aunt, Miss Selina Pyke, from the age of seven, and three years later he took lessons from Sidney Rosenbloom. In 1916 he entered the Tobias Matthay Pianoforte School, studying with Hedwig McEwen (wife of John Blackwood McEwen). The following year he won the MacFarren Scholarship for composition at the Royal Academy of Music, and went there to study composition with Frederick Corder. He became pianoforte professor there in 1922 at the age of 20. (en)
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  • Harry Isaacs (* 3. Juni 1902 in London; † 9. Dezember 1973) war ein englischer Pianist und Musikpädagoge. Isaacs studierte an der Royal Academy of Music und war dort von 1927 bis zu seinem Tod Professor für Klavier. Er war viele Jahre Duopartner des Pianisten York Bowen, begleitete das Griller Quartet und gründete 1946 das Harry Isaacs Trio. Als Solist trat er in der Wigmore Hall auf und war Gast bei den Proms. (de)
  • Harry Isaacs (3 June 1902 – 1972) was a British pianist. Born in Finchley, he began piano lessons with his great aunt, Miss Selina Pyke, from the age of seven, and three years later he took lessons from Sidney Rosenbloom. In 1916 he entered the Tobias Matthay Pianoforte School, studying with Hedwig McEwen (wife of John Blackwood McEwen). The following year he won the MacFarren Scholarship for composition at the Royal Academy of Music, and went there to study composition with Frederick Corder. He became pianoforte professor there in 1922 at the age of 20. Isaacs had an absorbing interest in chamber music, and from 1929 until 1943 often played with the Griller String Quartet, performing quintets by Brahms, Schumann, Dvorak, Elgar, Bax and Bloch. He also performed many recitals at the Wigmore Hall with members of the Griller, and with Jean Pougnet, William Primrose, Lionel Tertis, Elsie Owen (violin), Winifred Copperwheat, Maurice Eisenberg, Douglas Cameron (cello) and others. During the 1930s Isaacs also performed as a duo with fellow RAM pianist York Bowen, a partnership that lasted until Bowen's death in 1961. The Harry Isaacs Trio, formed in 1942, consisted of Isaacs with Leonard Hirsch (violin) and Norina Semino (cello). James Whitehead and Vivian Joseph also took the cello chair in the Trio. The Trio commissioned York Bowen to compose his Trio in E minor op. 118, first given at the Wigmore Hall on April 4, 1946. Arnold Bax also wrote hs final chamber work, the Piano Trio in B flat, for the Isaacs Trio, who performed it at the Wigmore Hall on 21 March 1946. Isaacs also worked as an examiner for the Associated Board of Music. During the war he was a full time air-raid warden. In the 1950s and into the 1960s he continued performing chamber music, including performances with the violinist Ralph Holmes. With Dennis Brain he premiered Peter Racine Fricker's Horn Sonata, Op 24 at the Conway Hall, on 20 March 1955. (en)
  • Henry Isaacs né à Londres le 3 juin 1902 et décédé le 9 décembre 1972 était un pianiste britannique. Le nom d'Henry Isaacs reste notamment associé à William Primrose dont il a été l'accompagnateur. (fr)
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