Claudio Arrau
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Claudio Arrau (February 6, 1903–June 9, 1991) was a Chilean-American pianist, of world fame for his interpretations of a huge repertory spanning from the baroque to 20th-century composers. He is regularly considered one of the finest pianists of the 20th century.
Arrau was born in Chillán, the son of a pianist and an eye doctor. He was a child prodigy, giving his first concert at age 5. At age 7 he was sent on a Chilean government grant to study in Germany, where he was a pupil of Martin Krause, who had studied under Franz Liszt.
Arrau was the teacher of Karlrobert Kreiten, among others.
He recorded the complete piano music of Robert Schumann, and edited his works for publication. He is also famous for his recordings of Beethoven, Mozart, Brahms, Liszt, and Debussy, among others. He played with very unique style and passion, although often with a seemingly deficient and "untidy" technique.
In February 1979, Arrau became a naturalized citizen of the United States.
At the time of his death in Mürzzuschlag, Austria, he was working on a CD recording of the complete works of Bach for keyboard.
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- An interpreter must give his blood to the work interpreted. — Claudio Arraude:Claudio Arrau