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Offline wojcia3333

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Pianists/Teachers Genealogy Tree
on: May 07, 2010, 07:10:40 AM
Hi,

I am compiling a genealogy tree for famous pianists and teachers.

It is a work in progress.
 
I am open to any suggestions as to the layout, who should/should not be included, mistakes I made. My next step will be to include more living pianists and trying to complete the historic part of the graph.

The arrows go from the teacher to students.

Country in brackets is a country of birth.

I am looking at famous pianists and teachers, that had either many famous students or taught someone famous pianists. I understand the ambiguity of the word "famous". At the moment I am looking for suggestions, I am on my way to set up the inclusion guidelines for my graph.

Enjoy!

Here is the link:

https://www.concertpianist.com.au/html/tree.html


I was not trying to be biased towards anyone. If someone is not included, it is probably due to the amount of time it takes for me to collect and check the data.

The graph is based on the Oxford Encyclopedia, Grove and many other resources (books, articles etc) that I will be gradually indicating in the updated versions of the graph.

Offline mike1515

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Re: Pianists/Teachers Genealogy Tree
Reply #1 on: June 29, 2010, 01:21:57 PM
Hi! It's a good tree, I see no mistakes, well done!!

L. van Beethoven->C.Czerny->F.Liszt->Emil von Sauer->Teresa Alonso->J.L.Fajardo->Me  :)

Only if you want to include it  ;D, they are all good piano players.

Regards,
Michael

Now learning/playing:
-Brahms rhapsody op.79 no.1
-Bach WTC1, BWV 848
-Debussy Tarantelle Styrienne
-Rachmaninoff etudes-tableaux
 

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