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Morton Estrin

Effective period / Period of releases: 1969 - 1974

American pianist. Born December 29, 1923 in Burlington, Vermont. Died December 7, 2017. He became known as a young performer on stage and radio, including appearances on the Major Bowes’ Amateur Hour. His professional career was launched in 1949 with a well-received recital at New York's Town Hall. He studied with teachers Yetta-Posnak-Wendt and Vera Maurina-Press. Estrin is known for making the first-ever recording of Alexander Scriabin's complete Twelve Etudes, Op. 8.

Although Estrin actively performed throughout his career, he devoted most of his time to teaching. Estrin was a professor at Hofstra University and private teacher on Long Island, where he resided until his death. His students include Jeffrey Biegel, John Mauceri, Lawrence Schubert, Billy Joel, and Debbie Gibson.

External Pages

livingpianos.com/morton-estrin-celebration-of-life-1923-2017/

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morton_Estrin

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