Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Ozan_Marsh> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 63 of
63
with 100 items per page.
- Ozan_Marsh abstract "Ozan Marsh (June 25, 1920 in Pasadena, California - March 15, 1992) was a pianist active in concert performances throughout the world as well as across the United States.A disciple of Rachmaninoff, Horowitz, Petri, Casadesus and von Sauer, the late Ozan Marsh has received the plaudits of audiences and critics around the world, particularly for his performances of Liszt and Chopin. During his career, Marsh won critical acclaim in recital appearances and as soloist with many of the world’s most distinguished orchestras: among them, the New York Philharmonic, Philadelphia Orchestra, Boston Pops, Boston Symphony, San Francisco Symphony, Vienna Philharmonic, Warsaw Philharmonic, St. Petersburg Philharmonic, Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra, the Royal Philharmonic, London Symphony Orchestra and the London Philharmonic Orchestras, to name a few. Before the second world war he studied in Europe at Fountainbleau with Robert and Gaby Casadesus, Isidore Phillipp and other noted figures of this musical period. He traveled to Vienna and worked with Emile Von Sauer (one of the last surviving pupils of Franz Liszt) and continued study with Egon Petri during summer sessions in Zakopane Poland. Marsh gave his Paris and Warsaw debut (Warsaw Conservatory) in 1938 only months before the outbreak of the war. His first Town Hall New York debut was in 1939 and received fine praise from the New York Times. During WWII he served in the Navy's "Lighter than Air" dirigible squadron as well as a final post as chaplains assistant because of a disability caused by the war.During his career he played over 200 concert appearances with the Boston Pops Orchestra (in Boston and on nationwide concert tours), Appeared a number of times with the New York Philharmonic and Baltimore Symphony Orchestra as well as gave hundreds of solo concerts throughout the United States under Columbia Artists Management, on their Community Concerts Series. During his life he had the opportunity to tour Russia (former Soviet Union 1980)at the invitation of the Soviet Government and at the invitation of one of that nations foremost senior composers Dimitri Kabalevsky. He toured South Korea three time and China PRC twice playing solo concerts as well as appearing with orchestra with the Beijing (China) Opera Orchestra.Ozan Marsh coupled an outstanding performing career with an equally distinguished academic one. He served on the faculties of such major institutions as Indiana University, Manhattan School of Music, Butler University, St. Lawrence University, University of Arizona and the Chautauqua Institution. He participated in judging various international piano competitions including the Van Cliburn, the Franz Liszt, the National Federation of Music Clubs and many others. Some of his students include Donna Amato, Dr. Janet (Adolphson) Colburn, Edgar Coleman,and David Syme among others. He was also the President of the Pianist’s Foundation of America, (formerly the Southwest Pianists Foundation) an organization devoted to furthering of the careers of promising young pianists. He gave a great deal of his time to the much needed project of furthering the goals of those pianists, many who have gone on to wonderful careers themselves.Ozan Marsh has recorded for RCA (His Masters Voice), CBS (Columbia), PFA and VLR Records, the Voice of America and the Boston Symphony Transcription Library.".
- Ozan_Marsh alias "Ozanne Marsh".
- Ozan_Marsh birthDate "1920-06-25".
- Ozan_Marsh birthYear "1920".
- Ozan_Marsh deathDate "1992-03-15".
- Ozan_Marsh deathYear "1992".
- Ozan_Marsh viafId "75326069".
- Ozan_Marsh wikiPageID "3083168".
- Ozan_Marsh wikiPageRevisionID "566945965".
- Ozan_Marsh alternativeNames "Ozanne Marsh".
- Ozan_Marsh dateOfBirth "1920-06-25".
- Ozan_Marsh dateOfDeath "1992-03-15".
- Ozan_Marsh hasPhotoCollection Ozan_Marsh.
- Ozan_Marsh name "Marsh, Ozan".
- Ozan_Marsh placeOfDeath "Phoenix Arizona".
- Ozan_Marsh shortDescription "Concert Pianist/Professor of Music".
- Ozan_Marsh description "Concert Pianist/Professor of Music".
- Ozan_Marsh description "Concert Pianist/Professor of Music".
- Ozan_Marsh subject Category:1920_births.
- Ozan_Marsh subject Category:1992_deaths.
- Ozan_Marsh subject Category:American_classical_pianists.
- Ozan_Marsh subject Category:Butler_University_faculty.
- Ozan_Marsh subject Category:Indiana_University_faculty.
- Ozan_Marsh subject Category:Manhattan_School_of_Music_faculty.
- Ozan_Marsh subject Category:University_of_Arizona_faculty.
- Ozan_Marsh type AmericanClassicalPianists.
- Ozan_Marsh type Artist109812338.
- Ozan_Marsh type CausalAgent100007347.
- Ozan_Marsh type Creator109614315.
- Ozan_Marsh type Entertainer109616922.
- Ozan_Marsh type LivingThing100004258.
- Ozan_Marsh type Musician110339966.
- Ozan_Marsh type Musician110340312.
- Ozan_Marsh type Object100002684.
- Ozan_Marsh type Organism100004475.
- Ozan_Marsh type Performer110415638.
- Ozan_Marsh type Person100007846.
- Ozan_Marsh type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Ozan_Marsh type Pianist110430665.
- Ozan_Marsh type Whole100003553.
- Ozan_Marsh type YagoLegalActor.
- Ozan_Marsh type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Ozan_Marsh type Agent.
- Ozan_Marsh type Person.
- Ozan_Marsh type Person.
- Ozan_Marsh type Q215627.
- Ozan_Marsh type Q5.
- Ozan_Marsh type Agent.
- Ozan_Marsh type NaturalPerson.
- Ozan_Marsh type Thing.
- Ozan_Marsh type Person.
- Ozan_Marsh comment "Ozan Marsh (June 25, 1920 in Pasadena, California - March 15, 1992) was a pianist active in concert performances throughout the world as well as across the United States.A disciple of Rachmaninoff, Horowitz, Petri, Casadesus and von Sauer, the late Ozan Marsh has received the plaudits of audiences and critics around the world, particularly for his performances of Liszt and Chopin.".
- Ozan_Marsh label "Ozan Marsh".
- Ozan_Marsh sameAs m.08q66k.
- Ozan_Marsh sameAs Q7116452.
- Ozan_Marsh sameAs Q7116452.
- Ozan_Marsh sameAs Ozan_Marsh.
- Ozan_Marsh wasDerivedFrom Ozan_Marsh?oldid=566945965.
- Ozan_Marsh givenName "Ozan".
- Ozan_Marsh isPrimaryTopicOf Ozan_Marsh.
- Ozan_Marsh name "Marsh, Ozan".
- Ozan_Marsh name "Ozan Marsh".
- Ozan_Marsh surname "Marsh".