Jorge Bolet (November 15, 1914October 16, 1990) was a
Cuba
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n-born American
virtuoso
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pianist
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and teacher. Among his teachers were
Leopold Godowsky
Leopold Mordkhelovich Godowsky Sr. (13 February 1870 – 21 November 1938) was a Lithuanian-born American virtuoso pianist, composer and teacher. He was one of the most highly regarded performers of his time, known for his theories concernin ...
, and
Moriz Rosenthal – the latter an outstanding pupil of
Franz Liszt
Franz Liszt, in modern usage ''Liszt Ferenc'' . Liszt's Hungarian passport spelled his given name as "Ferencz". An orthographic reform of the Hungarian language in 1922 (which was 36 years after Liszt's death) changed the letter "cz" to simpl ...
.
Life
Bolet was born in
Havana
Havana (; Spanish: ''La Habana'' ) is the capital and largest city of Cuba. The heart of the La Habana Province, Havana is the country's main port and commercial center. and studied at the
Curtis Institute of Music
The Curtis Institute of Music is a private conservatory in Philadelphia. It offers a performance diploma, Bachelor of Music, Master of Music in opera, and a Professional Studies Certificate in opera. All students attend on full scholarship.
...
in
Philadelphia
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, where he himself taught from 1939 to 1942. His teachers included
Leopold Godowsky
Leopold Mordkhelovich Godowsky Sr. (13 February 1870 – 21 November 1938) was a Lithuanian-born American virtuoso pianist, composer and teacher. He was one of the most highly regarded performers of his time, known for his theories concernin ...
,
Josef Hofmann
Josef Casimir Hofmann (originally Józef Kazimierz Hofmann; January 20, 1876February 16, 1957) was a Polish-American pianist, composer, music teacher, and inventor.
Biography
Josef Hofmann was born in Podgórze (a district of Kraków), in ...
,
David Saperton,
Moriz Rosenthal and
Fritz Reiner
Frederick Martin "Fritz" Reiner (December 19, 1888 – November 15, 1963) was a prominent conductor of opera and symphonic music in the twentieth century. Hungarian born and trained, he emigrated to the United States in 1922, where he rose to ...
.
["Bolet, Jorge"](_blank)
''Grove Music Online'', 2007. Accessed June 2, 2007.
In 1937, he won the
Naumburg Competition
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It was founded in 1925 by Walt ...
and gave his debut recital. In 1942, Bolet joined the US Army. He was sent to
Japan as part of the Army of Occupation. While there, he conducted the Japanese premiere of ''
The Mikado
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''.
He made his first recordings for the Boston label which published recital recordings in 1952. He excelled in Piano Concerto No. 2 Op. 16 of Sergei Prokofiev with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra recorded for Don Gabor's Remington label. He also performed the Four Scherzi of Frederic Chopin, also recorded by Remington. These recordings were made in the Fall of 1953.
Bolet provided the piano soundtrack for the 1960
biopic
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, ''
Song Without End,'' which starred
Dirk Bogarde
Sir Dirk Bogarde (born Derek Jules Gaspard Ulric Niven van den Bogaerde; 28 March 1921 – 8 May 1999) was an English actor, novelist and screenwriter. Initially a matinée idol in films such as ''Doctor in the House'' (1954) for the Rank Orga ...
as the legendary 19th-century piano virtuoso,
Franz Liszt
Franz Liszt, in modern usage ''Liszt Ferenc'' . Liszt's Hungarian passport spelled his given name as "Ferencz". An orthographic reform of the Hungarian language in 1922 (which was 36 years after Liszt's death) changed the letter "cz" to simpl ...
. (The film won the
Academy Award for Best Music score.) However, Bolet's playing was condemned by American
music critic
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s for decades as being too focused on romantic virtuosity, so his recordings in the 1960s were confined to fairly small and hard-to-find labels. Only in 1974 did he come to national prominence, with a stupendous recital in that year at Carnegie Hall, which sealed his reputation.
From 1968 to 1977, Bolet was Professor of Music (piano) at
Indiana University
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Campuses
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* Indiana Univers ...
, where he taught alongside his childhood friends
Abbey Simon and
Sidney Foster. In 1977, Bolet became Head of Piano at the
Curtis Institute of Music
The Curtis Institute of Music is a private conservatory in Philadelphia. It offers a performance diploma, Bachelor of Music, Master of Music in opera, and a Professional Studies Certificate in opera. All students attend on full scholarship.
...
, succeeding
Rudolf Serkin
Rudolf Serkin (28 March 1903 – 8 May 1991) was a Bohemian-born Austrian-American pianist. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest Beethoven interpreters of the 20th century.
Early life, childhood debut, and education
Serkin was born in ...
, but he resigned from this post to concentrate on his performing career.
In 1984, the
A&E Network
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broadcast a series of three programs, entitled ''Bolet Meets Rachmaninoff'', in which the pianist was shown giving
masterclasses on the subject of
Sergei Rachmaninoff
Sergei Vasilyevich Rachmaninoff; in Russian pre-revolutionary script. (28 March 1943) was a Russian composer, virtuoso pianist, and conductor. Rachmaninoff is widely considered one of the finest pianists of his day and, as a composer, one o ...
's
Piano Concerto No. 3. These masterclasses were followed on the series by a complete performance of Bolet playing the concerto.
The Decca/London record company put him under contract in 1978, giving the 64-year-old Bolet his first systematic exposure to life at a major international label. Recordings of key sections of his repertoire were made from 1978 up to his death, but there are also tapes of many live concerts from this time, which were never commercially released but can be found in archives, principally the
International Piano Archives at Maryland. Such performances include a specialty of his, Leopold Godowsky's "Concert Paraphrase on Themes from
Johann Strauss
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's ''
Die Fledermaus
' (, ''The Flittermouse'' or ''The Bat'', sometimes called ''The Revenge of the Bat'') is an operetta composed by Johann Strauss II to a German libretto by Karl Haffner and Richard Genée, which premiered in 1874.
Background
The original li ...
''", which he studied with Godowsky during his student years.
Bolet's health began to decline in 1988 and, in 1989, he underwent a brain operation from which he never fully recovered. It was reported in the media that he died from
heart failure
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in October 1990, at his home in
Mountain View, California
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Mountain View was integral to the early history and growth of Silicon Valley, and is th ...
.
["Jorge Bolet, Pianist, is Dead at 75"](_blank)
''The New York Times'', October 17, 1990. Accessed March 29, 2008.
Recordings
Bolet is particularly well remembered for his performances and recordings of large-scale Romantic music, particularly works by Franz Liszt
Franz Liszt, in modern usage ''Liszt Ferenc'' . Liszt's Hungarian passport spelled his given name as "Ferencz". An orthographic reform of the Hungarian language in 1922 (which was 36 years after Liszt's death) changed the letter "cz" to simpl ...
, César Franck
César-Auguste Jean-Guillaume Hubert Franck (; 10 December 1822 – 8 November 1890) was a French Romantic composer, pianist, organist, and music teacher born in modern-day Belgium.
He was born in Liège (which at the time of his birth was p ...
, and Frédéric Chopin
Frédéric François Chopin (born Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin; 1 March 181017 October 1849) was a Polish composer and virtuoso pianist of the Romantic period, who wrote primarily for solo piano. He has maintained worldwide renown as a leadin ...
. He also specialised in piano transcriptions and unusual repertoire, including the fiendishly difficult works of Godowsky, many of which Bolet had studied with the composer himself. In an interview given to Elyse Mach (''Great Contemporary Pianists Speak for Themselves'', Dover Books on Music), Bolet extensively mentioned an obscure piece by Joseph Marx
Joseph Rupert Rudolf Marx (11 May 1882 – 3 September 1964) was an Austrian composer, teacher and critic.
Life and career
Marx was born in Graz and pursued studies in philosophy, art history, German studies, and music at Graz University, earn ...
which was, according to Bolet's own words, his favorite among virtuoso concertos because of the enormous show of strength required from the soloist. His stage manner was one of full concentration to the performance, characterised by minimal body movement.
In 2017–2018, the Audite label issued a series of CDs with broadcast recordings by Bolet from RIAS-Berlin, previously unreleased, mainly from the 1970s. Most of the repertory duplicates his commercial recordings, but the performances exhibit the extra stimulation of an audience.
* Bach, J.S., ''PIANO VIRTUOSOS—CZIFFRA, MOISEIWITSCH, & BOLET'', Georges Cziffra, Benno Moiseiwitsch, & Jorge Bolet, Philharmonia Orchestra, Charles Groves, Medici Arts 1333 DVD
* Chopin, Four Ballades, Opp. 23, 38, 47, 52; Barcarolle Op. 60; Fantaisie Op. 49. London 417 651–2. ecorded in Walthamstow Assembly Hall, 9/1986.* Chopin, 24 Preludes Op. 28; Ballade No. 2 in F major Op. 38; Ballade No. 4 in F minor Op. 52; Fantasie in F minor Op. 49. Eloquence 458 172-2 CD. allades and Fantasie the same as above; Preludes recorded in 6/1987. Also issued on DECCA Eclipse.* Chopin, 24 Preludes Op. 28; Nocturnes Op. 27 Nos. 1&2, Op. 55 No. 1 and Op. 62 No. 2. London 421 363–2. ecorded in St Barnabas' Church, London, 6/1987; piano: Baldwin
* Chopin, Piano Concertors Nos. 1 and 2. Orchestre Symphonique de Montreal, Charles Dutoit. London 425 859–2. ecorded in St Eustache, Montreal, 5/1989.* Chopin, ''Jorge Bolet In Concert Vol 1 - Chopin'' Andante Spianato e Grande Polonaise Op. 22; Barcarolle Op. 60; Impromptus 1, 2, & 4; Four Scherzos; Polonaises Op. 26; Nocturnes Op. 9 No. 3, Op. 15 No. 2, Op. 27 No. 2, & Op. 55 No. 1; Sonata No. 3 in B minor Op. 58; Chant Polonaise Op. 74 No. 12 "My Joys" (arr. Liszt); Waltz No. 14 in E minor Op. Posth., Jorge Bolet, Marston 52035-2 CD
* Debussy, Claude, ''Preludes Books 1 & 2 (selections)'', Jorge Bolet, Decca 425 518 2 CD
* Grieg, Edvard, ''Piano Concerto in A minor Op. 16'', Jorge Bolet, Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra, Riccardo Chailly, Decca 417 112 2 CD ecorded in May 1985* Liszt, ''Études D’Exécution Transcendante'', Ensayo 9711 CD. ecorded in Barcelona, 1970.* Liszt, ''Bolet reDiscovered'', RCA Red Seal: Liebestraum No. 3; Gnomenreigen; Un Sospiro; Funerailles; La Campanella; Waldesrauschen; Grand Galop chromatique; Rhapsodie Espagnole; Tannhäuser Overture. ecorded in RCA Studio A, 1972–73; all pieces but the last two later re-recorded for DECCA.
* Liszt, ''GREAT PIANISTS OF THE 20TH CENTURY VOLUME 11: JORGE BOLET II'', Mephisto Waltz No. 1; Venezia e Napoli; Funérailles; Liebestraum No. 3; La Leggierezza; La Campanella; Sonetto 104 del Petrarca; Harmonies du soir; Gnomenreignen; Au bord d'une source; Consolation No. 3; Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12; Ricordanza; Réminiscences de Norma (Live), Jorge Bolet, Philips 456 814-2 CD ecorded in 1978-88 for DECCA* Liszt, ''Paraphrases'', Ensayo CD-9742 ecorded in 1969 Schubert, ''Die Forelle'' and ''Ständchen von Shakespeare''; Chopin, ''Meine Freuden'' and ''Mädchens Wunsch''; Schumann, ''Widmung'' and ''Frühlingsnacht''; Liszt, Liebestraum No. 3; Donizetti, Reminiscences de Lucia di Lammermoor ee ''Great Pianists'', Vol. 10 Wagner, Spinner-Lied from ''Der fliegended Holländer''; Verdi, Rigoletto Paraphrase.
* Liszt, ''Piano Works Vol. 1'', Decca 410 257-2 CD: Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12, Liebestraum No. 3; Mephisto Waltz No. 1; Funerailles; Rigoletto - Concert Paraphrase; La Campanella. ecorded in Kingsway Hall, London, 2&9/1982; piano: Bechstein
* Liszt, ''Piano Works Vol. 2'', Decca 410 575-2 CD: Schubert Song Transcriptions: Die Forelle; Der Müller und der Bach; Wohin?; Lebe wohl!; Das Wandern; Der Lindenbaum; Horch, horch, die Lerch; Auf dem Wasser zu singen; Die Post; Aufenthalt; Lob der Tränen; Erlkönig. ecorded in Kingsway Hall, London, 11/1981; piano: Baldwin
* Liszt, ''Piano Works Vol. 3'', Decca 410 115-2 CD: Sonata in B minor; Valse Impromptu; Liebesträume Nos. 1–3; Grand galop chromatique. ecorded in Kingsway Hall, London, 9/1982; piano: Bechstein
* Liszt, ''Piano Works Vol. 4'', Decca 410 162-2 CD: Annees de Pelerinage: Deuxieme Annee: Italie (complete, 7 pieces: Sposalizio, Il Penseroso, Canzonetta del Salvator Rosa, Sonetti 47, 104, 123 del Petrarca, Dante Sonata). ecorded in Kingsway Hall, London, 9&12/1982; piano: Bechstein
* Liszt, ''Piano Works Vol. 5'', Decca 410 160-2 CD: Annees de Pelerinage: Premiere Annee: Suisse (complete, 9 pieces: Chapelle de Guillaume Tell, Au lac de Wallenstadt, Pastorale, Orage, Vallee d'Obermann, Eglogue, Le mal du pays, Le cloches de Geneve). ecorded in Kingsway Hall, London, 3/1983; piano: Bechstein
* Liszt, ''Piano Works Vol. 6'', Decca 410 803-2 CD: Venezia e Napoli (3 pieces: Gondoliera, Canzone, Tarantella); Les jeux d'eau a la Villa d'Este; Benediction de Dieu dans la solitude; Ballade No. 2. ecorded in Kingsway Hall, London, 10/1983; piano: Bechstein
* Liszt, ''Piano Works Vol. VII'', London 414 601-2 CD: Transcendental Studies, S. 161 (complete): Preludio; Molto vivace; Paysage; Mazeppa; Feux follets; Vision; Eroica; Wilde Jagd; Ricordanza; Allegro agitato molto; Harmonies du Soir; Chasse-neige. ecorded in St Barnabas' Church, London, 3/1985; piano: Bechstein
* Liszt, Concert Studies, S144 and S145; Consolations S172 ll cycles complete, 11 pieces altogether Reminiscences de Don Juan, S418. DECCA 417 523-2 CD. ecorded in Kingsway Hall, London, 12/1978; except for the Consolations: recorded in St Barnabas' Church, London, 3/1985.* Liszt, Totentanz S126; Malediction S121; Hungarian Fantasy S123. London Symphony, Ivan Fischer. DECCA 417 079-2 CD. ecorded in Walthamstow Assembly Hall, London, 3/1984; piano: Bechstein.* Liszt, ''Piano Works'', DECCA 467 801-2 9CD. London Symphony Orchestra, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Iván Fischer, Georg Solti. All nine Liszt CDs from above plus Liszt's orchestration of Schubert's Wanderer Fantasie (with LPO and Solti).
* Liszt, ''Favourite Piano Works'', Double DECCA 444 851-2 CD. Fine selection from the DECCA years. TT 139,51 minutes. Includes the Sonata in B minor, Reminiscences de Don Juan, Erlkönig, and many others.
* Liszt, ''Various works'', Jorge Bolet RCA 63748-2 CD
* Rachmaninoff, ''Piano Concerto No. 3 in D minor Op. 30 ecorded Live, 1969; Indiana University Symphony Orchestra Liszt, Die Forelle (Schubert); Des mädchens Wunsch (Chopin); Widmung (Schumann); Réminiscences de Lucia di Lammermoor (Donizetti); Spinnelied aus Der fliegende Holländer (Wagner); Rigoletto Paraphrase (Verdi)'' ecorded in studio, 1969 Palexa 0503 CD. Conductor not stated on the CD.
* Rachmaninoff, Piano Concerto No. 2 in C minor Op. 18, Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal, Charles Dutoit, Decca 421 181-2, recorded in St-Eustache (Quebec) Canada, May 1987.
* Rachmaninoff, Piano Concerto No. 3 in D minor Op. 30. London Symphony, Ivan Fischer. London 414 671–2. ecorded in Kingsway Hall, London, 9/1982; piano: Bechstein.* Rachmaninoff, Variations on a Theme of Chopin Op. 22; Preludes Op. 3 No. 2, Op. 23 Nos. 5 and 10, Op. 32 Nos. 7 and 12; Melodie Op. 3 No. 3; Liebesleid and Liebesfreud. London 412 061–2. ecorded in St Barnabas' Church, London, 1/1986 (Variations) and in Walthamstow Assembly Hall, London, 1/1987 (the rest); piano: Bechstein.* Schumann, Robert, ''Piano Concerto in A minor Op. 54'', Jorge Bolet, Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra, Riccardo Chailly, Decca 417 112 2 CD
* Tchaikovsky, Piano Concerto No. 1 in B flat minor Op. 23, Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal, Charles Dutoit, Decca 421 181-2, recorded in St-Eustache (Quebec) Canada, May 1987.
* Liszt, Franz, ''Bolet Rediscovered: Liszt Recital'', Jorge Bolet, RCA 63748, 04/03/2001
* J Brahms; R Schumann: ''Klaus Tennstedt'' Jorge Bolet, London Philharmonic Orchestra; Klaus Tennstedt, BBC Legends, BBCL42512
* ''GREAT PIANISTS OF THE 20TH CENTURY VOLUME 10: JORGE BOLET I''.
** Live in Carnegie Hall (25/2/1974): Bach-Busoni, Chaconne; Chopin, 24 Preludes; Strauss-Tausig, ''Man lebt nur eimanl'' and ''Nachtfalter''; Schulz-Evler, Arabesques on The Blue Danube; Wagner-Liszt, Tannhäuser Overture; Moszkowski, ''La Jongleuse''; Rubinstein, Staccato Etude.
** Rachmaninoff's Transcriptions and Paraphrases (7/1973, RCA Studios, New York): Rimsky-Korsakov, The Flight of the Bumble-bee; Kreisler, ''Liebesleid'' and ''Liebesfreud''; Mendelssohn, Scherzo from ''A Midsummer Night's Dream''; Bach, Prelude (from Violin Partita No. 3); Mussorgsky, Hopak; Behr, Polka de W.R.; Tchaikovsky, Lullaby Op. 16 No. 1; Bizet, Menuet from ''L'Arlesienne''.
** Liszt-Donizetti, ''Reminiscences de Lucia de Lammermoor'', 'rec. date unknown' stated, but this is the 1969 recording made for Ensayo.
Instruments
Bolet endorsed and performed on Baldwin
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People
* Baldwin (name)
Places Canada
* Baldwin, York Regional Municipality, Ontario
* Baldwin, Ontario, in Sudbury District
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and C. Bechstein pianos worldwide.
References
External links
*For a full discography of Jorge Bolet's commercially released recordings (last updated 22/1/2015), se
Jorge Bolet (1914-1990) discography
Discography at SonyBMG Masterworks
A Moderated Group Site On Jorge Bolet
Jorge Bolet Liszt Masterclass
*, WNCN-FM, 23-Apr-1982
*, WNCN-FM, 30-Apr-1982
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