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Peter Schmalfuss (13 January 1937 – 23 October 2008) was a German classical
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born in
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. He studied with
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, Adrian Aeschbacher and, at the Beethoven-Class Positano, with
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. In 1960 he began touring in Europe, North Africa, and Asia; his performing accomplishments
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, ''88 notes pour piano solo'', "Solo nec plus ultra", Neva Editions, 2015, p.51. .
included presenting a complete cycle of the
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sonatas on consecutive evenings. At the invitation of the Chopin Society of
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, of which he was a member, he performed at Chopin’s birth house in
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, Poland. Schmalfuss also arranged various small festivals in which he championed neglected chamber music by
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in 1989 and presented one of the piano sonatas by
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at the
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. Schmalfuss had a reputation as a fine sight-reader and a reliable substitute when other artists were forced to cancel appearances. In his last year, a hand ailment prevented Schmalfuss from performing and forced him to cancel his scheduled concert appearances. He died in
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, Germany, where for more than two decades he had served as a faculty member of the Darmstadt Academy of Musical Arts. For his contributions to its cultural life, the city had awarded him a bronze service plaque. Schmalfuss began making records in the 1960s, but he received little or no attention from major labels. His recordings released on CD, at least in the
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, appeared almost exclusively on bottom-priced, mass-market-oriented labels; nonetheless, they reveal a musical player and bear out his affinity for the music of Chopin.


Discography

Some releases featuring his playing include the following: *1989 - Piano Music of Akin Euba, performed by Peter Schmalfuss (includes ''Scenes from Traditional Life'' and ''Wakar Duru: Studies in African Pianism''). Elekoto Music Centre EMC LP 00

*Chopin Nocturnes Nos. 1-10 (Opp. 9, 15, 27, and 32), "World Famous Piano Music Vol. 4", Pilz Media Group, Munich, 1991, CD 160 223. *Chopin Waltzes No.1-14 (Bechstein), Selected Sound Carrier 1997. *Debussy Piano Works, Pilz Media Group, CD 1987 *Frédéric Chopin: ''The Romantic Piano''. Excelsior EXL-2-4228 1994. *Collector's Edition - The World's Greatest Composers - CHOPIN, Malacy Entertainment LP, 2008. *
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- Piano Sonatas Nos. 1 and 2 - LP *
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– Piano Sonatas in G Major, op. 37, and C Sharp Minor, op. posth. 80; 12 Morceaux de difficulté moyenne, Op. 40 – no. 2, Chanson triste. Bella Musica BM 31.2399 (
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References

The foregoing derives mostly from a biographical sketch by Robert Cummings on the allmusic.com Web site [] with some additional information from a brief biographical note printed in the booklet for Schmalfuss's recording of the Chopin Waltzes issued on Pilz Vienna Masters Series CD 160 230. Further information derives from an obituary briefly posted online by the German newspaper ''Darmstädter Echo'', accessed November 3, 2008. {{DEFAULTSORT:Schmalfuss, Peter German male classical pianists 1937 births 2008 deaths Musicians from Berlin 20th-century German classical pianists 20th-century German musicians 20th-century German male musicians