Ilona Eibenschütz

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Ilona Derenburg (Eibenschütz)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Budapest, Hungary
Death: May 21, 1967 (95)
London, England
Immediate Family:

Daughter of David Eibenschütz and Marie Eibenschütz
Wife of Karl Adolph Derenburg
Mother of Rosie Marie-Louise Derenburg and Elizabeth Schweich-Mond
Sister of Johanna Eibenschütz; Moritz Eibenschütz; Sigmund Eibenschütz; Gisella Freund; Regina Gina Schiff and 2 others

Occupation: Pianist ("Clavier Virtuosin"), Concert Pianist
Managed by: Rina Talmore
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About Ilona Eibenschütz

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Well known Hungarian pianist.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilona_Eibensch%C3%BCtz

http://www.naxos.com/person/Eibenschutz,%20Ilona/115790.htm



lona Eibenschütz (8 May 1872 in Budapest, Hungary – 21 May 1967 in London, England) was a Hungarian pianist.
She received her first instruction in music from her cousin Albert Eibenschütz. At the age of five, Franz Liszt is said to have played at a concert with her. She later studied with Carl Marek, and from 1878 to 1885 at the Leipzig Conservatory under Hans Schmitt, and then, from 1885 to 1890, with Clara Schumann in Frankfurt. There she met Johannes Brahms in 1886, and she knew him until his death in 1897. She heard him play his own music on various occasions, and in 1926, she wrote (as Mrs. Carl Derenburg) for The Musical Times, "[Brahms] played as if he were improvising, with heart and soul, sometimes humming to himself, forgetting everything around him. His playing was altogether grand and noble, like his compositions." In the summer of 1893, Brahms privately premiered his piano pieces, op. 118 and op. 119, to Eibenschütz. She later wrote, "It was of course the most wonderful thing for me to hear these pieces as nobody yet knew anything about them. I was the first to whom he played them." Her teacher Clara Schumann was Brahms's closest personal and musical friend, but expressed reservations privately to Brahms about Eibenschütz's playing, writing to Brahms on 1 February 1894 that "she goes too quickly over everything." (The translation is by Jerrold Northrup Moore in his booklet notes to the Pearl CD, "Pupils of Clara Schumann" - Pearl CDS 99049 - which includes recordings of Eibenschütz.) Starting in 1884, at the age of 12, she annually made a concert tour through Germany, Austria, France, Russia, Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, playing before the Queen of Denmark at Copenhagen, before the Czar and Czarina of Russia at the Gatschina Palace, and before the Emperor of Austria at Vienna, by whom she was granted an imperial stipend for five years. Her debut with the Berlin Philharmonic was on 7 November 1890.

From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilona_Eibensch%C3%BCtz

See and hear Ilona talking and playing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLGIRHCPqN4

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Ilona Eibenschütz's Timeline

1872
May 8, 1872
Budapest, Hungary
1905
1905
1907
August 29, 1907
England, United Kingdom
1967
May 21, 1967
Age 95
London, England