Mischa Levitzki (also spelled Levitski; uk, Міша Левицький (); May 25, 1898 – January 2, 1941) was a
Russian-born U.S.-based concert
pianist.
Levitzki was born in
Kremenchuk,
Ukraine (then part of the
Russian Empire), to
Jewish parents who were naturalised American citizens on a return trip to Ukraine. He was playing the
violin at the age of three, but soon developed an interest in the
piano, which he studied in
Warsaw with
Aleksander Michałowski
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before making his debut in
Antwerp
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In
New York
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, his father brought him to the attention of
Walter Damrosch, who obtained a scholarship for him at the Institute of Musical Art (now the
Juilliard School) as a pupil of
Zygmunt Stojowski, with whom he studied from 1907 to 1911. In 1913 Levitzki entered the
Berlin Hochschule für Musik
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, where he became the youngest student of
Ernst von Dohnányi and was awarded the
Mendelssohn Prize in 1915. By this time he had performed throughout
Europe and
Scandinavia. He made his American debut in
New York
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on October 17, 1916, at
Aeolian Hall, and soon made his permanent home in the United States, later becoming an American citizen. Levitzki concertized worldwide up until the time of his death. He toured in the United States,
Australia
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,
New Zealand and
Asia, making a reputation with his performances of the Romantic repertory. He was elected an honorary member of the Alpha chapter of
Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia fraternity at the
New England Conservatory
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in 1917.
He
transcribed numerous pieces for piano, prepared a
cadenza
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for
Beethoven's
Third Piano Concerto, and wrote small pieces for the piano. Among his most popular compositions for piano were ''The Enchanted Nymph'', ''Valse in A'', ''Valse tzigane'', and a
gavotte.
He also recorded extensively for the AMPICO Piano Roll Company during the 1920s.
Levitzki died suddenly of a heart attack aged 42, in 1941, at his home in
Avon-by-the-Sea, New Jersey.
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"MISCHA LEVITZKI, NOTED PIANIST, DIES; Virtuoso Who Won Acclaim of Audiences Throughout World Succumbs to Heart Attack KNOWN AS CHILD PRODIGY Composer, 42, Made His Debut Here in 1916 After Giving Many Recitals in Europe"
'' The New York Times'', January 3, 1941. Accessed December 27, 2016. "Avon-by-the-sea, N. J., Jan 2. - Mischa Levitski, distinguished concert pianist and composer, died suddenly of a heart attack this morning in his home here at the age of 42." Levitski's papers are conserved at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts.
Compositions (selective list)
Piano solo
* Valse de concert, Op.1 (1924)
* Valse, Op. 2 (1921)
* Gavotte, Op. 3 (1923)
* ''Ah, Thou Beloved One'', Op. 4 (1929)
* Arabesque valsante, Op. 6 (1934)
* Valse Tzigane, Op.7 (1935)
* Dance of the Doll, Op. 8 (1937)
* ''Do You Remember?'', Op. 9 (1940)
* The Enchanted Nymph (1928)
References
Sources
*David Ewen, ''Encyclopedia of Concert Music''. New York; Hill and Wang, 1959.
External links
Mischa Levitzki papersin th
Music Divisiono
*
The Enchanted Nymph, Composed and Played by Mischa Levitzki.mp3 - File Shared from Box.net - Free Online File Storageat www.box.net
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1898 births
1941 deaths
Russian classical pianists
American classical pianists
Male classical pianists
American male pianists
Ukrainian classical pianists
Russian composers
Russian male composers
American male composers
Ukrainian composers
Mendelssohn Prize winners
Ukrainian Jews
20th-century American composers
20th-century classical pianists
20th-century American pianists
People from Avon-by-the-Sea, New Jersey
20th-century American male musicians