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Joyce Hatto
Joyce Hila Hatto〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Joyce Hatto )〕 (5 September 1928 – 29 June 2006) was an English concert pianist and piano teacher. Married in 1956 to William Barrington-Coupe, a record producer convicted of fraud in 1966, Hatto became famous very late in life when unauthorised copies of commercial recordings made by other pianists were released under her name, earning her high praise from critics. The fraud did not come to light until a few months after her death. ==Early life and early career== Joyce Hatto was born in St John's Wood, London. Her father was an antique dealer and piano enthusiast.〔(''The Guardian'' obituary, 10 July 2006 ). Retrieved 24 December 2012〕 As a promising young professional, she played at a large number of concerts in London and throughout Britain and Europe, beginning in the 1950s. There were concertos (accompanied by the Boyd Neel, Haydn, and London Symphony Orchestras, and many others), solo recitals at the Wigmore and Queen Elizabeth Halls and elsewhere, as well as concerts by "pupils of Joyce Hatto"〔(Groups.google.com ), "The real Hatto" (makropulos)〕 in the late 1960s and early 1970s. She supplemented her earnings with work as a répétiteur for the London Philharmonic Choir, working under such conductors as Sir Thomas Beecham and Victor de Sabata; and as a piano teacher, both privately and at schools including Crofton Grange, a girls' boarding school in Hertfordshire.〔Report on Front Row, BBC Radio 4, 6 April 2007〕 She was also active in the recording studios, for several companies such as Saga Records, in England, Germany (Hamburg) and Paris.
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