![]() |
||
| Performing Arts Library | International Piano Archives at Maryland | The Collection | Gary Graffman | ||
|
Gary Graffman
"One of the greatest living pianists." So stated Newsweek about Gary Graffman. Accolades such as this have followed Graffman throughout his professional career, a career that has encompassed over 30 years and made him a worldwide celebrity. Born in New York City on October 14, 1928, Graffman showed a natural talent for the piano, beginning lessons at age three. When he was seven, Graffman was accepted by the all-scholarship Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. For the next 10 years, he studied with the well-known pedagogue Madame Isabelle Vengerova. Following his graduation from Curtis, he studied for several years with Vladimir Horowitz and, during summers, with Rudolf Serkin. In 1947, Graffman made his debut with the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra under Eugene Ormandy. Two years later, he won the prestigious Leventritt Award, which led to his debut with the New York Philharmonic, directed by Leonard Bernstein. During 1950, he studied in Europe as a Fulbright Scholar. Until 1979, Gary Graffman maintained a professional career as a concert pianist, appearing with every major orchestra in the United States and recording for RCA and Columbia. His schedule of concerts and recitals, which numbered as many as 100 per year, found him not only crisscrossing North America but also the Atlantic and Pacific, highlighted by numerous tours of Central and South America, Europe, the U.S.S.R., Australia and Asia. In 1979, an ailment to his right hand interrupted Graffman's intense performance schedule. He has subsequently limited his performing to repertoire composed exclusively for the left hand. In addition, he has written his autobiography, "I Really Should Be Practicing" (1981, Doubleday). During the summer of 1986, Graffman became the Artistic Director of the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. Prior to this appointment, he was on the Curtis faculty as well as that of the Manhattan School of Music in New York. Gary and Naomi Graffman were married in 1952. In addition to music, the Graffmans share an avid interest in antique Chinese ceramics. SERIES DESCRIPTION SERIES I - PERFORMANCE FILES Here are found programs, reviews, advertisements, promotional materials and like documents that are related to specific performances of Graffman. The materials are organized chronologically by performance date, and span from 1934 to the present. This series is located in boxes 1 through 26 (10 linear feet). SERIES II - RECORDING FILES Here are found reviews, advertisements and promotional materials that are related to commercial sound recordings made by Graffman from 1956 to 1976. This series also includes material of a general nature (newspaper clippings and promotional packages) relating to Graffman's recordings. This series has been divided into three subseries: Subseries 1: RCA Victor Recordings (1956-1961) and Victrola Reissues Subseries 2: Columbia Recordings (1962-1976) Subseries 3: Miscellaneous Material In subseries 1 and 2, the materials are arranged chronologically by record issue number. This series is located in box 27 and consists of approximately 200 items. SERIES III - CORRESPONDENCE This series comprises 22 items:
The correspondence is located in box 28. SERIES IV - SUBJECT FILES Here are found various documents that have been divided into the following subseries: Subseries 1: Education - including reports cards from Curtis Institute and material relating Graffman's Fulbright Scholarship Subseries 2: Awards - including material relating to the Rachmaninoff Fund and Leventritt competitions Subseries 3: Graffman as Clinician, Adjudicator, Teacher, and Administrator Subseries 4: Press Materials Subseries 5: Professional Engagement Books from 1958 to 1979 Subseries 6: Contracts and related documents, including correspondence Subseries 7: General/Biographical Newspaper and Magazine Articles Subseries 8: Graffman as author This series is located in boxes 29 through 32 (2 linear feet). SERIES V - PHOTOGRAPHS Here are found photographs and negatives that have been divided into the following subseries: Subseries 1: Publicity Photographs and Portraits Subseries 2: Graffman Performing Subseries 3: Colleagues and Friends Subseries 4: Snapshots and Slides Subseries 5: Casual Photographs Subseries 6: Miscellaneous Photographs Subseries 7: Photographs of people other than Graffman This series is located in boxes 33 and 34 (1 linear foot). |
||
|
|
||