Jorge Bolet (November 15, 1914 – October 16, 1990) was a Cuban-born American concert pianist, conductor and teacher. Among his teachers were Leopold Godowsky, and Moriz Rosenthal – the latter a renowned pupil of Franz Liszt.

Life:
Bolet was born in Havana and studied at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia, where he himself taught from 1939 to 1942. His teachers included Leopold Godowsky, Josef Hofmann, David Saperton, Moriz Rosenthal and Fritz Reiner.

In 1937, he won the Naumburg Competition 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. He made his first recordings for the Boston label which published recital recordings in 1952. He recorded the Second Piano Concerto of Sergei Prokofiev with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra on the Remington label. He also recorded the Four Scherzos of Frédéric Chopin on Remington. These recordings were made in the fall of 1953.

Bolet provided the piano soundtrack for the 1960 biopic Song Without End, which starred Dirk Bogarde as the legendary 19th-century piano virtuoso Franz Liszt. (The film won the Academy Award for Best Music score.) However, Bolet's playing was condemned by American music critics for decades as being too focused on romantic virtuosity,[4] 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, 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, succeeding Rudolf Serkin, but he resigned from this post to concentrate on his performing career.

In 1984, the A&E Network broadcast a series of three programs, entitled Bolet Meets Rachmaninoff, in which the pianist was shown giving masterclasses on the subject of Sergei Rachmaninoff'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's Die Fledermaus", 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. He died from heart failure in October 1990, at his home in Mountain View, California.

Recordings: Bolet is particularly well remembered for his performances and recordings of large-scale Romantic music, particularly works by Franz Liszt, César Franck, and Frédéric Chopin. 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 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.



Jorge Bolet – Jorge Bolet I

Label:

Philips – 456 724-2, BMG Classics – 456 724-2

Series:

Great Pianists Of The 20th Century – 10

Format:

2 x CD, Compilation

Country:

Europe

Released:

1998

Genre:

Classical

Style:

Modern, Romantic, Piano, Prelude, Etude, Overture
1-01Chaconne In D (From Violin Partita No. 2)15:04
Préludes, Op. 28
1-02No. 1 In C0:35
1-03No. 2 In A Minor2:08
1-04No. 3 In G0:52
1-05No. 4 In E Minor2:04
1-06No. 5 In D0:33
1-07No. 6 In B Minor2:01
1-08No. 7 In A0:50
1-09No. 8 In F Sharp Minor1:48
1-10No. 9 In E1:34
1-11No. 10 In C Sharp Minor0:30
1-12No. 11 In B0:41
1-13No. 12 In G Sharp Minor1:08
1-14No. 13 In F Sharp3:45
1-15No. 14 In E Flat Minor0:27
1-16No. 15 In C Sharp6:30
1-17No. 16 In B Flat Minor1:05
1-18No. 17 In A Flat3:50
1-19No. 18 In F Minor0:49
1-20No. 19 In E Flat1:15
1-21No. 20 In C Minor1:45
1-22No. 21 In B Flat2:05
1-23No. 22 In G Minor0:45
1-24No. 23 In F0:53
1-25No. 24 In D Minor2:43
From "Nouvelles Soirées De Vienne"
1-26Man Lebt Nur Einmal, Op. 1677:30
1-27Nachtfalter, Op. 1577:04
2-01Arabesques On "An Der Schönen, Blauen Donau"11:25
2-02"Tannhäuser" Overture16:39
2-03La Jongleuse (From Etudes, Op. 52)1:55
2-04Etude In C, Op. 23 No. 2 "Staccato"4:53
2-05The Flight Of The Bumble Bee1:07
2-06Liebesleid4:47
2-07Liebesfreud5:35
2-08Scherzo (From "A Midsummer Night's Dream")4:40
2-09Prelude (From Violin Partita No. 3)3:35
2-10Hopak1:43
2-11Polka De V.R.4:13
2-12Lullaby, Op. 16 No. 14:10
2-13Menuet (From "L'Arlésienne", Op. 232:45
2-14Réminiscences De "Lucia De Lammermoor"6:20
Number 10 in Great Pianists of the 20th Century series.
Tracks 1-01 to 2-04 rec. live Carnegie Hall NYC 25/2/1974
Tracks 2-05 to 2-13 rec. RCA Studios NYC 7/1973
Recording info for Track 2-14 unknown
28 page English/German/French booklet
Ⓟ 1974 BMG Classics
Compilation Ⓟ&© 1998 Philips Classics

This compilation ℗ 1998 Philips Classics, a division of the Philips Music Group, a PolyGram company
© 1998 Philips Classics . Printed in Germany / Imprime en Allemagne / Made in the UK ( Booklet )
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