Bruno Leonardo Gelber (Bruno Leonardo Gelber, 19 May 1941 -) is an Austrian Argentinean pianist. He also draws the blood of French and Italian people. In Japan, it is also written as Bruno Gerber.
His father was a violinist, his mother a pianist. He made his first public appearance at age 5. He was confined to bed for a year with poliomyelitis from age 7, but made his formal recital debut at age 8. He retains a slight limp but does not need crutches.
At the age of 3, she received the piano's hand from her mother and, at the age of 6, studied under Vincenzo Scalamcza (known as a teacher of Malta Argerich and Daniel Barenboim). It suffered from childhood paralysis in 1948, it is obliged to live a fighting illness, but it overcomes this. He studied in Paris at the age of 19 and was introduced to Marguerite Ron. Ron said "You are my last and best student."
He has won numerous awards, including the Ron-Thibault international competition. Beautiful Beethoven and Brahms, especially highly praised by the former Piano · Sonata performance.
Gelber's career since then has taken him all over the world, and he has appeared with many of the world's great orchestras and conductors. He has made many recordings, including the complete sonatas of Beethoven. He specialises in the Classical and Romantic repertory, but came late to Rachmaninoff, due to his fingers.
He came to Japan often since 1968, and in 2011, he held a 70-year-old commemorative tour in 11 locations nationwide and got cheers.
There is no schedule or ticket right now.
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