Global Information Lookup Global Information

Leo Sirota information


Leo Sirota
Лео Григорьевич Сирота
Publicity photo of Sirota, c. 1941
Born(1885-05-04)May 4, 1885
Kamenets-Podolsky, Podolia Governorate, Russian Empire (disputed)
DiedFebruary 25, 1965(1965-02-25) (aged 79)
New York City, US
Resting placeFerncliff Cemetery
Nationality
  • Russian
  • Austrian
  • Japanese
  • American
Other namesLeiba Girshovich
Occupations
  • Pianist
  • teacher
  • conductor
Years active1893–1965
Spouse
Augustine "Gisa" Horenstein
(m. 1920)
ChildrenBeate Sirota Gordon
RelativesJascha Horenstein (brother-in-law)

Leo Grigoryevich Sirota[n 1][n 2] (May 4, 1885 – February 25, 1965) was a Russian, Austrian, Japanese, and American[1][2] pianist, teacher, and conductor. A child prodigy, he toured across Russia and came to the attention of Ignacy Jan Paderewski. After graduating from the St. Petersburg Conservatory, with a letter of recommendation from Alexander Glazunov to Ferruccio Busoni, he emigrated to Austria-Hungary.

Settling in Vienna, Sirota was celebrated by the city's society. He also became one of Busoni's favorite pupils and was later treated by him as a colleague. World War I disrupted his international career. He met and befriended Jascha Horenstein during this period, eventually marrying his sister. After the war, his career resumed, and was acclaimed across Europe.

After his second tour of the Soviet Union in 1928, Sirota ended up in Manchuria, from where he was persuaded to perform a tour in the Empire of Japan. The enthusiasm of the Japanese public and press was so immense, that Sirota decided to move to Tokyo with his family in 1930. He joined the faculty of the Tokyo Music School and became the crucial figure in the development of piano playing in Japan. After the start of the Pacific War, he was discriminated against by Japanese society and was repeatedly scrutinized by the Tokkō. In 1944, he was evacuated with other foreign citizens to Karuizawa, where they spent the duration of the war under harsh circumstances.

He returned to musical life after the war, emigrating to the United States, which became his final home. After briefly living in New York City, he accepted the role as head of the piano department at the St. Louis Institute of Music, and settled with his wife in the suburb of Clayton. In late 1963, Sirota returned to Japan for what became his final performances there; the trip was widely reported on in the Japanese press. He died in New York City in 1965.


Cite error: There are <ref group=n> tags on this page, but the references will not show without a {{reflist|group=n}} template (see the help page).

  1. ^ Yamamoto 2019, p. 8.
  2. ^ "レオ シロタ". Kotobank (in Japanese). Archived from the original on March 10, 2023. Retrieved March 9, 2023.

and 21 Related for: Leo Sirota information

Request time (Page generated in 0.8587 seconds.)

Leo Sirota

Last Update:

Leo Grigoryevich Sirota (May 4, 1885 – February 25, 1965) was a Russian, Austrian, Japanese, and American pianist, teacher, and conductor. A child prodigy...

Word Count : 9914

Beate Sirota Gordon

Last Update:

educated in Tokyo, Beate Sirota was the only child of pianist Leo and Augustine Sirota (née Horenstein), Russians of Jewish descent. Leo had emigrated from...

Word Count : 2464

Sirota

Last Update:

David Sirota (born 1975), American writer Gershon Sirota (1874–1943), Ukrainian musician Leo Sirota (1885–1965), Ukrainian pianist Louanne Sirota (born...

Word Count : 188

Nagaoka Nobuko

Last Update:

(長岡延子, 1928 – May 25, 1945) was a Japanese pianist. She was a pupil of Leo Sirota and, along with Sonoda Takahiro, considered to be one of the most talented...

Word Count : 595

Ferncliff Cemetery

Last Update:

(1984–2013), grandson of Malcolm X Toots Shor (1903–1977), restaurateur Leo Sirota (1885–1965), pianist, teacher, and conductor Otto Soglow (1900–1975),...

Word Count : 1756

List of Ukrainian Jews

Last Update:

18 August 2013. "Beate Sirota Gordon". pinn.net. Archived from the original on 5 September 2009. Evans, Allan (1998). "Leo Sirota, piano". Arbiterrecords...

Word Count : 2939

Fujita Haruko

Last Update:

with Leo Sirota, who had immigrated to Japan with his family in 1929. In 1931 her father became ill, which strained her family's finances. Sirota pledged...

Word Count : 646

List of Jews born in the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union

Last Update:

composer Daniil Shafran, cellist Mihail Shufutinskiy, singer, music producer Leo Sirota, pianist Regina Spektor, singer-songwriter and pianist Isaac Stern, violinist...

Word Count : 7454

Gershon Sirota

Last Update:

Gershon-Yitskhok Leibovich Sirota (Russian: Гершон-Ицхок Лейбович Сирота; 1874 – 19 April 1943) was one of the leading cantors of Europe during the "Golden...

Word Count : 326

History of the Jews in Japan

Last Update:

and author Klaus Pringsheim Sr. Kurt Singer Leonid Kreutzer, pianist Leo Sirota Ludwig Riess Manfred Gurlitt Martin "Marty" Adam Friedman, rock guitarist...

Word Count : 3223

List of Asian Jews

Last Update:

Japanologist Kurt Singer Beate Sirota Gordon, former Performing Arts Director of Japan Society and Asia Society Leo Sirota Zerach Warhaftig Refugees, short...

Word Count : 1064

Ferruccio Busoni

Last Update:

satisfactory, although amongst his more rewarding pupils were Ignaz Friedman, Leo Sirota, Louis Gruenberg, Józef Turczyński and Louis Closson; the latter four...

Word Count : 7253

An die Jugend

Last Update:

Zimmermann, Copyright [1909], cat. no. Z. 4757, (11 pages) •Dedication: Leo Sirota •Duration: 4 minutes (Beaumont) 4) Introduzione e Capriccio (Paganinesco)...

Word Count : 937

Hantaro Nagaoka

Last Update:

Nagaoka crater on the Moon is named after him. Yamamoto, Takashi (2019). Leo Sirota: The Pianist Who Loved Japan. Translated by Bantock, Gavin; Inukai, Takao...

Word Count : 857

List of people from Ukraine

Last Update:

Moiseiwitsch, pianist Heinrich Neuhaus, pianist Sviatoslav Richter, pianist Leo Sirota, pianist Roman Krasnovsky, organist, composer Paul Stetsenko, organist...

Word Count : 7781

1965 in music

Last Update:

84 February 15 – Nat King Cole, singer and pianist, 45 February 25 – Leo Sirota, pianist March 2 – Ján Valašťan Dolinský, composer March 4 – Asadata Dafora...

Word Count : 4311

Fantasia contrappuntistica

Last Update:

Ignaz Friedman Rudolf Ganz Percy Grainger Louis Gruenberg Egon Petri Leo Sirota Zdenka Ticharich Józef Turczyński Composition students Natalie Curtis...

Word Count : 1835

The Lever

Last Update:

an American reader-supported investigative news outlet founded by David Sirota. The name The Lever is inspired by a quote from the Greek mathematician...

Word Count : 1805

List of classical pianists

Last Update:

Valery Sigalevitch Antti Siirala Béla Síki Alexander Siloti Abbey Simon Leo Sirota Larry Sitsky Heather Slade-Lipkin Ruth Slenczynska Alexander Slobodyanik...

Word Count : 2660

Ferruccio Busoni discography

Last Update:

Ignaz Friedman Rudolf Ganz Percy Grainger Louis Gruenberg Egon Petri Leo Sirota Zdenka Ticharich Józef Turczyński Composition students Natalie Curtis...

Word Count : 18519

Die Brautwahl

Last Update:

Ignaz Friedman Rudolf Ganz Percy Grainger Louis Gruenberg Egon Petri Leo Sirota Zdenka Ticharich Józef Turczyński Composition students Natalie Curtis...

Word Count : 256

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net