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Abram Chasins

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Abram Chasins (August 17, 1903 – June 21, 1987) was an American composer, pianist, piano teacher, lecturer, musicologist, music broadcaster, radio executive and author. Born in Manhattan, New York, he attended the Ethical Culture schools and undertook additional studies through the Columbia University Extension School. He studied piano with Ernest Hutcheson and composition with Rubin Goldmark at the Juilliard School of Music before proceeding to the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia where he undertook further piano studies with Józef Hofmann. In 1931 he studied music analysis with Sir Donald Tovey in London. Chasins' career as a pianist lasted from 1927 until 1947. He gave many solo recitals and performed with major orchestras in the United States, Canada, South America and Europe. On January 1, 1929 he made his debut playing his Piano Concerto No 1 with the Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by Ossip Gabrilowitsch. He also gave the premiere performance of his Second Piano Concerto in March 1933, again with the Philadelphia Orchestra, this time conducted by Leopold Stokowski. From 1926 to 1935 Chasins taught piano as a member of the faculty of the Curtis Institute. He was associated with the radio station WQXR from 1941 to 1965, becoming the music director in 1946. His own radio series, "Piano Pointers", ran from 1932 to 1939 and he used his E flat minor Prelude as the program's theme. In 1949 he married Constance Keene, a pianist and former student of his, with whom he

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6 Piano Preludes, Op. 13: No. 3 in B-Flat Major "Chorale"

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6 Piano Preludes, Op. 12: No. 2 in E-Flat Minor

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3 Chinese Pieces: No. 3, Rush Hour in Hong Kong

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3 Chinese Pieces: No. 2, Flirtation in a Chinese Garden

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Rush Hour in Hong Kong From "Three Chinese Pieces"

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3 Chinese Pieces, Op. 5: Three Chinese Pieces: No. 3. Rush Hour in Hong Kong

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3 Chinese Pieces, Op. 5: No. 3. Rush Hour in Hong Kong

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Piano Playtime: Waltz of the Rainbow No. 1 (To Carol)

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3 Chinese Pieces, Op. 5

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3 Chinese Pieces: No. 1, A Shanghai Tragedy

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Chasins: Complete Music for Solo Piano

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Shura Cherkassky

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Tcherepnin: 5 Concert Etudes / Gould: Pieces of China / Adams: China Gates

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A Grand Romance

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Homage to Godowsky

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William Kapell Edition, Vol. 6: Bach: Partita No.4; Suite in A Minor; Debussy: Children's Corner; Scarlatti; Mozart; Albéniz; Chasins

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Delius: Piano Concerto / Ravel: Jeux D'Eau (Moiseiwitsch, Vol. 6) (1925-1950)

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Piano Recital: Khwarg, Jungram Kim - Henisz, K. / Glinka, M. / Gutmann, A. / Godowsky, L. / Niemann, W. / Paderewski, I.J. / Nevin, E. / Chopin, F.

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Chinoiserie - Tcherepnin: 5 Concert Etudes - Gould: Pieces of China - Adams: China Gates

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William Kapell: Complete Recordings 1944 - 1953

The New Golden Era

The New Golden Era

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Composers at the Piano - An Anthology of Historic Performances (1928-1949)

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