Schnabel’s last student gets ready for his 100th birthday concert
mainFrank Glazer, who made his New York debut in 1936, is still playing. He’s going to be 100 in February and he’s planning a full recital.
Interview here.
Frank Glazer, who made his New York debut in 1936, is still playing. He’s going to be 100 in February and he’s planning a full recital.
Interview here.
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That appears to be in the recital hall at the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music. Frank is a Milwaukee native and has always remembered his home town through the years.
And we think Mick Jagger is getting old to do what he does.
I thought Aube Tzerko from UCLA and Gary Graffman were Schbabel’s last students….
Wonderful! Bach as it should be done! And beautiful, warm tone throughout. This man knows more about playing the piano than any 25 famous pianists. And I still remember two performances of the Schubert A major Sonata, D.959, more than 30 years apart, that were the finest Schubert A major I have ever heard. May Frank Glazer live to 200!! The world would be a better place!