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George Frederick Boyle (June 29, 1886June 20, 1948) was an Australian, later American pianist, composer and pedagogue. He came to the United States in 1910 and remained there until his death in 1948. ==Biography== Boyle was born in born in Sydney, New South Wales, on June 29, 1886.〔(Oxford Index ). Retrieved 21 October 2014〕〔Clifford (1911), p. 30.〕 He was taught the piano by his mother and later by Sydney Moss. In 1901, aged 14 or 15, he made a concert tour of more than 280 towns and cities in Australia and New Zealand; this was the first of a number of tours. In 1904, the visiting Polish pianist Ignacy Jan Paderewski met Boyle, and suggested that he study with Ferruccio Busoni in Berlin. Boyle was touring with Mark Hambourg at the time, and it was Hambourg who ensured Boyle was introduced to Busoni in 1905. He studied with Busoni for five years 1905-10.〔 He was to recall Busoni as "the greatest single influence to which circumstance or my own design have ever subjected me". In 1909 Boyle played Chopin's 1st Piano Concerto at The Proms, under Henry Wood, an engagement that Busoni had secured for him.〔(BBC Proms Archive ). Retrieved 21 October 2014〕 Also in 1909, Busoni edited Franz Liszt's Polonaise No. 2 by replacing the existing ending, which he considered unsatisfactory, with a more fitting brilliant cadenza and coda, and dedicated this edition to George Frederick Boyle.〔 Boyle himself became renowned as a performer of Liszt's Sonata in B minor.〔 After coming to the United States in 1910, Boyle gave the American premiere of Debussy's Préludes.〔Gary Higginson.(Music Web International ). Retrieved 21 October 2014〕 On Busoni's recommendation, he taught at the Peabody Institute (1910–22), succeeding his Australian countryman Ernest Hutcheson as head of the piano department when aged only 24.〔 He then taught at the Curtis Institute of Music (1922–24), and the Juilliard School (1923–40).〔Adrian Corleonis, "The Virtuoso Piano Music of George Frederick Boyle". (Melba Recordings ). Retrieved 21 October 2014〕〔(Trove ). Retrieved 21 October 2014〕〔()〕 His students included Aaron Copland, Alex North, Samuel Barber〔(Records International ). Retrieved 21 October 2014〕 and Elmer Burgess.〔 Personal After divorcing his first wife, Boyle married one of his students at Zion Lutheran Church in Baltimore; less than a decade later, the couple took part in a Nevada divorce case, according to a 1922 Baltimore Sun article. Boyle died in Philadelphia on June 20, 1948, aged 61.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「George Frederick Boyle」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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