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          48 Reverend Ryan was reviewing Mindru Katz's two recitals held in early June, , at Loke.

          KATZ, ALBERT (Heb..

          Mindru Katz

          Musical artist

          Mindru Katz (3 June 1925 – 30 January 1978) was a Romanian-Israeliclassical pianist.

          Biography

          Katz was born to Jewish parents in Bucharest in 1925.

          He was discovered as a child prodigy by the noted composer George Enescu, and taught by Florica Musicescu.[1] He graduated from the Royal Academy of Music in Bucharest in 1947, in which year he also made his debut with the Bucharest Philharmonic Orchestra.

          The last work the biography discusses is Spartacus, which was composed the same year the biography was published,.

        1. The last work the biography discusses is Spartacus, which was composed the same year the biography was published,.
        2. Anton Carlisle Hartman (–) was a South African conductor.
        3. KATZ, ALBERT (Heb.
        4. Katz developed such an interest in the history of the late Roman Empire, or Byzantine history, that he began to offer courses in the subject in , making.
        5. The purpose of this guide is to provide researchers with an overview of and links to the National Library of Australia's Australian performing arts programs.
        6. He had an international career, visited 40 countries, and played under conductors: Sir John Barbirolli, Sir Adrian Boult, Sergiu Celibidache, Sergiu Comissiona, Antal Doráti, Josef Krips, Lorin Maazel, Harold Byrns, Yuval Zaliouk and Alfred Wallenstein.

          Katz migrated to Israel in 1959. He joined the faculty of the Rubin Academy of Music in Tel Aviv, and became a professor of piano in 1972. His most notable pupils are Mordecai Shehori, Astrith Baltsan and Angela Borochov (née Angela Stone).

          He was a jury member at the f