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Arthur Hochman
(1 February 1880 — 1924 or later)
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- Russian-born American pianist and piano teacher, born 1880 in Petrograd, moved to New York ca.1890. [1]
- Some 'child prodigy' performances in the 1890s. [2][3]
- Went to Berlin ca.1900; studied with Xaver Scharwenka, Eugen d'Albert and Stavenhagen.
- In the 1900s: back in the US, touring as concert pianist. [4][5][6]
- Active in the New York "Institute of Musical Art" as piano professor. [7]
- Limited compositional activity, e.g. an (unfinished?) opera Fiammetta. [8]
- He can be heard on piano roll Ampico 53954 (1915).
- From 1920 he travels in Europe (to 'study with European masters'); in 1922 he resides in Berlin. [9]
- Last trace found: Nov 1924, a passport renewal for his stay in Berlin, for 'orchestrating an opera ... and finishing my pianistic career'. [10]
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