Rudolf Kehrer Explained

Rudolf Kehrer
Birth Date:10 July 1923
Birth Place:Tiflis, Georgia
Death Place:Berlin, Germany
Occupation:Pianist, Piano teacher, Conductor

Rudolf Kehrer (10 July 1923 – 29 October 2013; surname also spelled Kerer) was a much-recorded Soviet and Russian classical pianist.

Biography

Kehrer was born in Tiflis, Georgia (later Tbilisi, Georgia) to a family of piano-makers who had emigrated from Swabia.[1] He was a solo pianist of the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra and professor at the Tchaikovsky Conservatory. In 1961, he won the All-Union Contest. Kehrer was long known only in Eastern bloc countries, as he was denied the opportunity to travel freely. His recording career lasted for over 40 years (1961–2001) in many diverse locations.

Kehrer last lived in Berlin and died in that city on October 29, 2013, at the age of 90.[2] [3]

Notes and References

  1. News: Forster . Meret . 2013 . Verbannt für dreizehn entscheidende Jahre – Die ungewöhnliche Laufbahn des Pianisten Rudolf Kehrer . . Regensburg . de . 23 September 2020.
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/20131101091004/http://www.br.de/radio/br-klassik/sendungen/leporello/rudolf-kehrer-tot-100.html Der Pianist Rudolf Kehrer ist tot.
  3. [Markus Schirmer]