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Harold Samuel

''Not to be confused with Harold Samuel, Baron Samuel of Wych Cross''
Harold Samuel (23 May 187915 January 1937) was a distinguished English pianist and pedagogue. He was one of the first pianists of the 20th century to focus purely on the works of Johann Sebastian Bach, and was known for his academic and cerebral approach. He was also a minor composer.
== Career ==
Harold Samuel was born in London and studied at the Royal College of Music there - piano with the eminent scholar and pianist Edward Dannreuther and composition with Sir Charles Villiers Stanford. Later he was on its faculty as professor of pianoforte.
Harold Samuel was particularly distinguished as an interpreter of Bach, whose entire keyboard oeuvre he learned by heart.〔Paul Kildea, ''Benjamin Britten: A Life in the Twentieth Century'', p. 54〕 At his London debut in 1898 he played Bach's ''Goldberg Variations'' (BWV 988), unknown at that time in London. He and Walter Gieseking were among the first pianists of the 20th century to play pure-Bach, distinguished for having programmed large scale works by Bach in their recitals.

To make a living Harold Samuel taught, did vocal coaching and became a sought-after accompanist (performing especially with violinist Isolde Menges). His solo career, however, was at a standstill until 1919 when he played an all-Bach programme in London. He soon found a ready audience for large amounts of Bach's keyboard works in their original form. In 1921 he gave six successive Bach recitals in London and a similar cycle in New York. He toured the USA regularly from 1924. He wrote a musical comedy, ''Hon'ble Phil'', songs and piano pieces.
On 15 January 1937 he died at his home in Hampstead, London aged 57. He had fallen ill two months before on board a ship returning from a tour of South Africa.〔

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