Charles Amirkhanian Collection ➔ Leo Ornstein standing next to his seated wife Pauline, who is examining a document, Brownsville TX, 1981

Still image


Identifier
IM.CA.PC.0003.009
Dates
1981 | created
Work Type
Photographic print
Image Class
Composer & Performer Portraits
Image Series
A Visit with Leo Ornstein (1981)
Description
Leo Ornstein standing next to his seated wife Pauline, who is examining a document. Born in Kremenchug Russia, on December 11, 1892, (or Dec. 2, 1893) Ornstein moved to the United States in 1907. His antics as a pianist, including his introducing to concert audiences around 1910 a brand of composing previously unknown, brought him a reputation as a fiery radical of the keyboard. His experiments in percussive sonorities and dissonance presaged those of Bartok, Cowell, and Antheil. But by 1927 he had retired due to nervous exhaustion brought on by an overwhelming concert schedule. He later founded a music school in Philadelphia bearing his own name and taught such future notables as Berkeley, California composer Andrew Imbrie.
Genres & Subjects
Group portraits--1980-1990
Men
Women
Spouses
Composers
Pianists
Living rooms
Image Ownership
Charles Amirkhanian
Photo Credits
Charles Amirkhanian