Egon Petri (23 March 188127 May 1962) was a Dutch-American pianist.
Life and career
Petri's family was Dutch. He was born a Dutch citizen in
Hanover
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,
Germany
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, and grew up in
Dresden, where he attended the
Kreuzschule. His father, a professional
violin
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ist, taught him to play the violin. While still a teenager, Petri played with the
Dresden Court Orchestra and with his father's string quartet. He studied composition and theory with
Hermann Kretzschmar and
Felix Draeseke at the
Dresden Conservatory.
From an early age Petri had also taken
piano
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lessons and eventually, with strong encouragement from
Ignacy Jan Paderewski and
Ferruccio Busoni
Ferruccio Busoni (1 April 1866 – 27 July 1924) was an Italian composer, pianist, conductor, editor, writer, and teacher. His international career and reputation led him to work closely with many of the leading musicians, artists and literary ...
, he concentrated on piano. He studied with Busoni, who greatly influenced him, and Petri considered himself more a disciple than a student of his. Following his example, Petri focused on the works of
Johann Sebastian Bach
Johann Sebastian Bach (German: Help:IPA/Standard German, �joːhan zeˈbasti̯an baχ ( – 28 July 1750) was a German composer and musician of the late Baroque music, Baroque period. He is known for his prolific output across a variety ...
and
Franz Liszt, who, along with Busoni himself, were at the centre of his repertoire.
During World War I, Petri moved with Busoni to Switzerland, where he assisted him in editing Bach's keyboard works. In the 1920s, Petri taught in
Berlin
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; his students included
Victor Borge,
Stanley Gardner,
Jan Hoffman,
Gunnar Johansen, Hazel Harrison,
Dimitar Nenov, and
Vitya Vronsky. In 1923 he became the first non-Soviet soloist to play in the Soviet Union.
In 1927 he moved to
Zakopane, Poland, where, until the outbreak of World War II in 1939, he conducted summer and early-fall sessions and piano master classes. Beginning with 1929 he made recordings for several labels, including
Columbia Records.
Petri escaped from Poland the day before the German invasion in September 1939, but he had to leave behind all his books, music and letters, including his correspondence with Busoni (these papers survived and were recovered).
He moved to the United States, working first at
Cornell University and later at
Mills College in
Oakland, California
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. He refused ever to play in Germany again. In 1955, he became a naturalised American citizen.
Although a Dutch citizen until he was 74, he never lived in the Netherlands and was not at ease with the Dutch language. On one occasion when he performed for
Queen Wilhelmina, they spoke German. He was fluent in German, English, French, Italian, Polish, and Russian.
Petri's students included
Earl Wild,
Ozan Marsh,
John Ogdon,
Dimitar Nenov and
Xenia Boodberg Lee.
Petri had a superb technique and a powerful sonority and was a superlative exponent of the larger works of
Beethoven, Liszt and
Brahms.
[Schonberg, Harold C. (1987). ''The Great Pianists from Mozart to the Present'', Second Edition, New York: Simon & Schuster; .]
Petri died on 27 May 1962, aged 81, in
Berkeley, California
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.
Students
See also
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List of Poles
References
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1881 births
1962 deaths
Dutch classical pianists
American classical pianists
American male classical pianists
American male pianists
20th-century male pianists
Hochschule für Musik Carl Maria von Weber alumni
People who emigrated to escape Nazism
People educated at the Kreuzschule
Pupils of Ferruccio Busoni
Musicians from Hanover
20th-century classical pianists
20th-century American male musicians
Dutch emigrants to the United States