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Marc Raubenheimer (Durban, 31 March 1952 – Madrid, 7 December 1983) was a South African pianist. Marc was taught by Miss Ethel Kerkin of Durban North, South Africa. She was a true genius of the art and it was she who mentored Marc throughout his life. Marc was fortunate to have teaching from many performing pianists including Alicia de la Roche who took a very special interest in Marc's musical career, and was a good friend. Of Miss Kerkin, Marc is remembered to have said that when he needed a "proper lesson" he came back to Ethel Kerkin. We who knew him, remember that he memorized the 24 Bach Preludes and Fugues over a weekend as financial constraints forced him to borrow the music on short loan (Prof A. Linegar, Cape Town, South Africa).

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  • Marc Raubenheimer (* 31. März 1952 in Durban; † 7. Dezember 1983 in Madrid/Barajas) war ein südafrikanischer Pianist. (de)
  • Marc Raubenheimer (Durban, 31 March 1952 – Madrid, 7 December 1983) was a South African pianist. Marc was taught by Miss Ethel Kerkin of Durban North, South Africa. She was a true genius of the art and it was she who mentored Marc throughout his life. Marc was fortunate to have teaching from many performing pianists including Alicia de la Roche who took a very special interest in Marc's musical career, and was a good friend. Of Miss Kerkin, Marc is remembered to have said that when he needed a "proper lesson" he came back to Ethel Kerkin. We who knew him, remember that he memorized the 24 Bach Preludes and Fugues over a weekend as financial constraints forced him to borrow the music on short loan (Prof A. Linegar, Cape Town, South Africa). (en)
  • Marc Raubenheimer, (Durban, Sudáfrica, 31 de marzo de 1952 - Madrid, España, 7 de diciembre de 1983) fue un pianista clásico sudafricano.​ Empezó sus estudios de piano a los 11 años; con 13 años de edad, actuó como solista con la Sinfónica de Durban. Continuó sus estudios en Múnich (donde estudió con Friedrich Gulda), Viena, Londres y Nueva York. Ganó varios concursos para jóvenes intérpretes en Estados Unidos. En 1978, debutó en el Wigmore Hall de Londres, y grabó para la BBC, actuando más tarde en el Carnegie Hall de Nueva York. Alabado por la crítica, y admirado por el público, en 1982, se proclamó ganador del prestigioso Concurso internacional de piano Paloma O'Shea de Santander. Y cuando se disponía a viajar a la capital cántabra para el recital final que conllevaba el premio en un DC (es)
  • Marc Raubenheimer (Durban, 31 marzo 1952 – Madrid, 7 dicembre 1983) è stato un pianista sudafricano. Prese lezioni da di Durban Nord, Sudafrica. La Kerkin era un vero genio dell'arte e fece da mentore a Marc per tutta la vita. Quest'ultimo fu molto fortunato a ricevere lezioni da molti pianisti esecutivi, tra cui , che costituì un interesse molto speciale nella carriera musicale di Marc, oltre che una sua buona amica. Di Etel Kerkin si ricorda che Marc diceva che, quando aveva bisogno di una "lezione adeguata", tornava da lei. Chi lo conosceva ricorda che aveva memorizzato i 24 Preludi e le Fughe di Bach durante un fine settimana, poiché i vincoli finanziari lo costringevano a prendere in prestito altre musiche per un po'. (it)
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