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Jan Smeterlin : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jan Smeterlin Jan Smeterlin (7 February 1892 in Bielsko, Austro-Hungarian Empire – 18 January 1967 in London〔''Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians'', Seventh Edition, Revised by Nicolas Slonimsky, Schirmer Books, New York, 1984, page 2151.〕) was a Polish concert pianist. He is especially known as an interpreter of Frédéric Chopin and Karol Szymanowski.〔(The International Piano Archives at The University of Maryland - Smeterlin collection ), biographical description with collection, accessed 6 January 2015〕〔''The New York Times'', obituary, "Jan Smeterlin, Pianist, 74, Dead," January 20, 1967, page 37〕 ==Life== Smeterlin performed his first concert at age seven, but despite exhibiting talent in his youth, he was forced to study law. He won a scholarship to study with pianist Leopold Godowsky while studying in Vienna, Austria. Godowsky was to be one of Smeterlin’s most important teachers. Smeterlin made his professional debut in 1920.〔The International Piano Archives at The University of Maryland, biographical description with collection〕 Smeterlin was a cooking enthusiast and authored a book of recipes. The book was published posthumously. In his later years, Smeterlin and Didi, his wife, lived in New York. Shortly after the couple returned to London in 1967, Smeterlin died.〔The International Piano Archives at the University of Maryland, biographical description with collection.〕
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