List, Eugene
Biography
Eugene List (July 6, 1918 – March 1, 1985) was an American concert pianist and teacher. At the age of sixteen, Eugene List's official concert career began in December 1934 at Philadelphia's Academy of Music. Although under great stress, he delivered a dazzling performance and received rave reviews. He was declared the wunderkind and a mature artist almost immediately. List's performance as the young American who met Stokowski's challenge established him as a star, a status that would stay with him the rest of his fifty-year career. As the only pianist in America who knew Shostakovich's Piano Concerto No. 1 concerto, he received many more invitations to appear with major orchestras in the US, including the New York Philharmonic under conductor Otto Klemperer. His celebrity status spanned four continents, including Europe, South America and Asia. In the US, he performed with most all the nation's major orchestras, conductors and leading chamber ensembles. In 1943, he married the well-known violinist, Carroll Glenn, in New York, whom he had met at Juilliard.
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
37th season, 46th program, Faculty Concert - Part 2 of 2, 1964-07-09
National Music Camp, faculty, 1964, Chopin
38th season, 350th program, Faculty Concert - Part 2 of 2 , 1965-08-19
National Music Camp, faculty, 1965, Debussy, Ravel, piano
49th season, Guest Concert: Eugene List, 1976-08-26
National Music Camp, guest concert, piano 1976, Reinagle, Chopin, Beethoven, Schumann, Debussy, Ravel, Moreau, Rubinstein, Rachmaninoff, piano