Thursday, March 24, 2011

Antonín Kubálek, Czech-born Canadian pianist, died from complications from a brain tumour. he was , 75

Antonín Kubálek [1] was a Czech-Canadian classical pianist died from complications from a brain tumour. he was , 75.

(November 8, 1935 – January 18, 2011)

Kubálek was born in Libkovice, Most District, Czechoslovakia and studied in Prague with Czech pianist František Maxián. He emigrated to Canada in 1968 and settled in Toronto. During his time in Canada, Kubálek performed in solo, chamber and orchestral concerts.
He was a best-selling international recording artist, having over a dozen CDs available at the time of his death and two dozen LP titles to his credit. His award-winning CD recordings on the Dorian label won him praise in such publications as the American Record Guide, Fanfare Magazine, CD Review, and Gramophone Magazine. Kubálek was twice nominated for the Juno Award in Canada.
Glenn Gould made a unique contribution to this Canadian artist's career. Gould's only foray into the role of producer was inspired by Kubálek's playing: the Second Piano Sonata by Erich Wolfgang Korngold was the fruit of this singular musical union.
A respected educator, Kubálek served on the faculties of The Royal Conservatory of Music, University of Toronto, York University, the Prague Conservatory and the Prague Academy.
Antonin Kubálek’s artistry and musicianship commanded respect and admiration from audiences and critics internationally. He received three standing ovations following his performance in the Rudolfinum at the 2002 Prague Spring Festival. In November 2002, Kubálek was recognized by the Czech Music Council with a UNESCO honorary award. His exceptionally wide repertoire contained Czech and Canadian music, including contemporary pieces; but also romantic works by Chopin, Schumann, and especially Brahms, for which he is considered to be one of the foremost performers of recent times.
In 2003 he established an annual festival in the Czech Republic, The International Kubalek Piano Courses, for young pianists.
He died in Prague after surgery for a brain tumour.[2]

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