Madge, Geoffrey Douglas

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Madge, Geoffrey Douglas

Madge, Geoffrey Douglas, extraordinary Australian pianist; b. Adelaide, Oct. 3, 1941. He studied with Clemens Leski at the Elder Cons, of the Univ. of Adelaide (graduated, 1959), with Géza Anda in Switzerland (1964), and with Peter Solymos in Hungary (1967). He taught at the Royal Cons, of Music in The Hague from 1971. Madge’s outstanding technical resources make him an ideal interpreter of the most formidable avant-garde scores. His repertoire ranges from Barraqué to Wyschnegradsky among the moderns; he performs standard works as well.

—Nicolas Slonimsky/Laura Kuhn/Dennis McIntire