Naum Sluzsny
Naum Sluzsny (1914–1979) was a Swiss-born concert and chamber pianist.
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Born | 1914 Switzerland |
Died | 1979 (aged 64–65) |
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Instrument(s) | Piano |
Career
Sluzsny gained a reputation after the Second World War. He was a student of Stefan Askenase and lived and taught in Brussels.
In 1967, he joined the Brussels masonic order "Le Ciment"[1] for which he composed an LP.
He was part of the Trio Reine Elisabeth with the violinist Carlo Van Neste and with cellist Eric Feldbusch.[2]
Selected performances
Selected discography
References
- "sluzny". mvmm.org.
- "NAUM SLUSZNY GIVES PIANO RECITAL HERE". The New York Times. 24 October 1967.
- "Naum Sluszny. Casino Kursaal Oostende. 17. 8. 19... - deplate.be". www.deplate.be.
- "Naum Sluszny - Recital De Piano". Discogs.
- "Naum Sluszny - Chefs-d'Oeuvre Pour Piano". Discogs.
- . ISBN 978-0543502582.
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