Schnabel, Karl Ulrich

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Schnabel, Karl Ulrich

Schnabel, Karl Ulrich, German-American pianist, teacher, and composer, son of Artur Schnabel; b. Berlin, Aug. 6, 1909. He was a student of Leonid Kreutzer (piano) and Paul Juon (composition) at the Prussian State Academy of Music in Berlin (1922–26). After making his debut in Berlin in 1926, he toured in Europe. From 1935 to 1940 he made duo appearances with his father. On Feb. 23, 1937, he made his U.S. debut in N.Y., where he settled in 1939. With his wife, Helen (née Fogel) Schnabel, he toured extensively in duo recitals from 1940 until her death in 1974. From 1980 he appeared in duo recitals with Joan Rowland. In addition to his many tours around the globe, he devoted much time to teaching. He was the author of Modern Technique of the Pedal (N.Y., 1950). He also composed pieces for Piano, 4-Hands.

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