(1941-09-21)September 21, 1941 Porto Alegre, Brazil
Died
December 21, 2011(2011-12-21) (aged 70) Düsseldorf, Germany
Occupation(s)
musician, teacher, scholar, pianist
Instrument(s)
piano
Labels
Deutsche Grammophon
Partner(s)
Richard Metzler
Musical artist
Roberto Szidon (21 September 1941 – 21 December 2011) was a Brazilian classical pianist who had an international performing and recording career, and settled in Germany.[1]
RobertoSzidon (21 September 1941 – 21 December 2011) was a Brazilian classical pianist who had an international performing and recording career, and settled...
Szidon is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: RobertoSzidon (1941–2011), Brazilian pianist Simon Szidon (1892–1941), Hungarian mathematician...
with Arrau, including Karlrobert Kreiten, Garrick Ohlsson, RobertoSzidon, Stephen Drury, Roberto Eyzaguirre, Arturo Nicolayevsky, among others. On March...
Sutro Alexander Sverjensky Yevgeny Svetlanov Ruslan Sviridov David Syme RobertoSzidon Balázs Szokolay Władysław Szpilman Gabriel Tacchino Yaara Tal Magda...
and humanities followed the flourishing. Some of its artists, like RobertoSzidon, Vera Chaves Barcellos, Luis Fernando Verissimo, Jorge Furtado, Moacyr...
living German Pupil of Max Rostal and Henryk Szeryng / Duo with pianist RobertoSzidon / Armstrong, Helen 1943/08/09 Rockford, Illinois, US 2006/04/28 Greenwich...
Brazilian conductors are Roberto Minczuk, John Neschling and Isaac Karabtchevsky. The instrumentalists include, among others: RobertoSzidon, Antonio Meneses...
past as Vladimir Sofronitsky, Samuel Feinberg, Sviatoslav Richter, RobertoSzidon, Vladimir Horowitz, and Scriabin himself. Le Van deserves to be placed...
Mørk, Robert Oppenheimer, Robert Rønnes, Leif Segerstam, Randi Stene, RobertoSzidon, Lars Anders Tomter and Frøydis Ree Wekre. Plagge has since he was 8...
pieces, and over fifty songs. In 1972, in Porto Alegre, his compatriot RobertoSzidon gave the first performance of the Piano Concerto No. 4. In 1962 the...
Ogdon, Denver Oldham, Kun-Woo Paik, Alberto Portugheis, Staffan Scheja, RobertoSzidon and Alan Weiss[citation needed]. Other students included: Paul Burke...