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rather than sensuosity intellect rather than instinct sobriety rather than brilliance It is a school that stresses planning and leaves nothing to chance" Within this school Schonberg cites Serkin's "exuber- hall-centur- best-know- f bigh-scho- ol CTift Fresh Fruit Sorbet - or CID Rigatoni 5:00-70- 0 one in which mugiral excellence is As mechanical about his playing- - he could sometimes be heard singing along or tapping his feet as be played He was one of the prime models for Schonberg's destliption of the "German school" of piano playing: "scrupulous musicianship severity strength rather than charm solidity se a family heirloom After a long assoelation with violinist-conductAdolf Busch that began in 1920 be married Busch's daughter Irene in 1935 and raised another generation n of musicians of whom the his son Peter lives up to the awesome responsibility of being a pianist named Serkin His son John is a horn player His daughter Judith a cellist is married to Rudolph Vrbsky principal oboist of the Na- tion's musical life He became a citizen and a member of the faculty- af in Pbiladelphyl the Curtis Institute in the same year 1939 His career as an educator was probably as important to music in this country as tjr performances He was the director of Curtis from 1958 to 1978 and In 1950 he was one of the founderg-pthe Marlboro music school and summer festival near bis home in VerN mont This was a key place for infop mal interaction between muans of the older and younger generations and the transmission of musical traditions It was also a key element in in tone but there was nothing cold or Beethoven Schubert and Brahms as well as one composer Johann Sebastian Back He knew it and never stayed away from this music very long to the great mutual benefit of himself and of the music He played Bach and Mozart concertos in the 1930s long before they became popular His American solo debut with Arturo Toseanini and the New York Philharmonic in 1936 was in a Mozart concerto and his recording of the brilliant keyboard part in Bach's Fifth Brandenburg Concerto with the Busch Chamber Players is still y prized by connoisseurs a later despite radical changes in the accepted styles of Bach performance His last recording involved Beethoven: a complete performance of the Beethoven piano concertos with Seiji Ozawa and the Boston Symphony Orchestra released by Telarc in 1994 As a pianist Serkin was notable member" His father (a native of Russia) was a professional singer and his family sPEckuAb Pasta Primavera I - bity or purer ideals" Serkin WU born (in Austria on March 28 1903) to be exactly what be became: the world's leading exponent of the Viennese classical tradiHe learned to tion of piano-playin- g read music before words and he was already playing the piano he once told a friend "since before I can re- Cr2 Spaghetti Prosciutto Alfredo Clam Liz iguine : ' j12101 Penne Pasta Chicken Parmesan - Joseph McLellan By career 75-ye- ar ig1111T1 ' - mlootowa -- ase ow MK diat ISM iliie ISM Mirk Me litalk i I1 1-- 3698 E- 7000 SO 943-819- 9 ': IMMO MO 0 11 twitili"" I I t - |