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Author Carrard, Alice, 1897-2000.
Title [Interview with Alice Carrard, pianist] [sound recording] / [interviewed by Christina Brockman].
Imprint 1996.
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 3rd Floor Oral History Stack  OH2734  Audio (Reading room)     REQUEST RETRIEVAL
 3rd Floor Oral History  OH2734  Transcript (Reading room)    
 3rd Floor Oral History Stack  OH2734  Audio master     REQUEST RETRIEVAL
 3rd Floor Oral History Stack  OH2734  Transcript master     REQUEST RETRIEVAL


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Call # OH2734
Phys. Description 2 sound cassettes.
Local Note Transcript (typescript, 30 leaves and index).
Summary Alice Carrard was born Alice Balint in Budapest, Hungary in 1897 where she showed great talent as a child pianist. Her debuts in Budapest and Vienna were followed by a major concert career which included many appearances, especially with the leading Hungarian conductor Ferencsik, sonata recitals with Teri Gosztonyi and chamber music with the Lenin Quartet, one of the first Hungarian quartets to achieve world renown. She also played sonatas with Eugene Ormandy, then a young violinist who later became the famed conductor of the Philadelphia Orchestra. In 1941 she brought her son to Western Australia on holiday but remained due to the war. Carrard established a career as a pianist and teacher in W.A. Among her performances in Perth were the first performance of the Third Bartok Concerto and the triple Concerto by Mozart, playing with Andre Tchaikowsky and David Bollard. Among her outstanding pupils were David Helfgott, Yasko Toba and Katie Zukof.
Access Access open
Note Copyright or other restrictions may apply. For public use, contact the State Library of Western Australia.
Subject Carrard, Alice, 1897-2000 -- Interviews.
Helfgott, David, 1947-.
Toba, Yasko.
Zukof, Katie.
Alt Author Brockman, Christina.