
Helen Schnabel, née Fogel, (22 July 1911 – 29 September 1974)[1] was an American pianist. She was married to the pianist Karl Ulrich Schnabel. Helen New York City New York and Bronx team. She has nine Carnegie Hall and made her debut. Performed over the next few years, incorporate audio and New York gave chant. When he was not involved in 21 and graduated with her teacher where Juilliard School, Manfred Malkin and Alexander Siloti. [2] Between 1934 and How Pond Artur Schnabel on 1938 Tremezzo Italy is under study.
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Hungarian Dance in G Minor
Concerto For Piano And Orchestra / Intermezzo - Andante Grave
Concerto For Piano And Orchestra, No.6, Op.61 / Larghetto (Ludwig Van Beethoven)
Waldnacht, Op.11, No.8
Seven Piano Pieces / Lento
Concerto For Piano And Orchestra, No.6, Op.61 / Rondo (Ludwig Van Beethoven)
Reverie
Seven Piano Pieces / Agitato Vivace
Sieh Mein Kind Ich Gehe, Op.11, No.7
Concerto For Piano And Orchestra / Rondo - Allegretto Grazioso
Seven Piano Pieces / Allegretto
Sonata In E Minor, Op.70, No.4 / Moderato (Carl Maria Von Weber)
Poemi Asolani (Poems of Asolo): III. I Partenti (The Departed)
Malipiero: Poemi Asolani (Poems Of Asolo) - 3. I Partenti (The Departed)
Seven Piano Pieces / Largo
Tanzlied, Op.11, No.10
Das Veilchen An Den Spanischen Flieder, Op.11, No.9
Dieses Ist Ein Rechter Morgen, Op.11, No.5
Piano Concerto in D major, Op. 61a: I. Allegro, ma non troppo
Concerto For Piano And Orchestra, No.6, Op.61 / Allegro Ma Non Troppo (Ludwig Van Beethoven)
Frühlingslied
Sonata In E Minor, Op.70, No.4 / Minuetto - Presto Vivace Ed Energico - Trio Leggiermente E Mormorando (Carl Maria Von Weber)
Sonata In E Minor, Op.70, No.4 / Finale - Prestissimo (Carl Maria Von Weber)
Seven Piano Pieces / Andantino
Seven Piano Pieces / Vivace
Seven Piano Pieces / Con Moto
Dann, Op.11, No.2
Marienlied, Op.11, No.4
Hayzinthen, Op.14, No.5
Die Sperlinge, Op.14, No.7
Malipiero- Poemi asolani- I partenti
Piano Concerto in D major, Op. 61a: II. Larghetto -
Piano Concerto in D major, Op. 61a: III. Rondo
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