Denise Tolkowsky

Denise Tolkowsky

Denise Tolkowsky (11 August 1918 – 9 March 1991) was an English-born pianist and composer.

Biography

Denise Tolkowsky was born in Brighton, England, the daughter of a Russian father and Flemish singer and actress Anna Kennes. She studied music at the Royal Flemish Conservatory in Antwerp, with E. Durlet for piano, Edward Verheyden for harmony, Karel Candael for counterpoint and fugue and Flor Alpaerts for composition. She married pianist Alex de Vries and worked as a composer and concert pianist, sometimes performing in a duo with de Vries. He committed suicide in May 1964 and Tolkowsky set up Alex de Vries Fund in his honor, an organization to assist young musicians in starting their careers. Tolkowsky became director of the Flemish region of Yehudi Menuhin's Live Music Now in 1980. She died in Anvers, Belgium.[1][2]

Honors and awards

Honors and awards included:

Works

Tolkowsky wrote for theater, orchestra, chamber ensemble, solo piano and voice. She also wrote a number of songs. Selected works include:

References

  1. "DENISE TOLKOWSKY:EEN GROTE DAME EN EEN UNIVERSEEL FONDS". Retrieved 16 October 2010.
  2. Simmons, David Alan (1962). Who's who in music and musicians' international directory: Volume 1962.
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