Lipson-Gruzen, Berenice (1925–1998)
Lipson-Gruzen, Berenice (1925–1998)
American pianist. Born Feb 16, 1925, in New York, NY; died Sept 3, 1998, in Bad Wiessee, Germany.
Won acclaim as pianist performing in major concert halls in North America, Europe and Asia; recorded Chopin's Piano Concerto No. 2 with Beijing Central Philharmonic, the 1st Western artist to record with an orchestra from China (1981); taught master classes at the new Central Philharmonic Conservatory; appeared with Peking Central Philharmonic; devoted recordings to works of Debussy and Chopin.
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