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Jakob Gimpel
Jakob Gimpel (April 16, 1906March 12, 1989) was a Polish concert pianist and educator.
Jakob Gimpel was born in Lvov (then in Polish Galicia, part of the Austria-Hungarian Empire, and now Lviv, Ukraine). Gimpel's younger brother, Bronislav Gimpel, was a noted concert violinist, and his older brother, Karol Gimpel, was a pianist and conductor.
==Performing career==
Gimpel began his piano studies with his father, Adolph, and later studied piano with Cornelia Tarnowska and Eduard Steuermann, and music theory with Alban Berg. Gimpel made his debut in Vienna, Austria, in 1923, with the Concertgebouw Orchestra, conducted by Pierre Monteux. He played Rachmaninoff's 2nd Piano Concerto.〔
Gimpel toured with violinists Bronisław Huberman, Erika Morini, Nathan Milstein, and his brother, Bronislav Gimpel.〔 In 1937, Gimpel helped Huberman to found the Palestine Symphony Orchestra, now the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra. Gimpel migrated to New York in 1938 and later moved to Los Angeles.

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