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  1. Wilhelm Backhaus played the Piano Concerto with the monumentality and crystal clarity that have characterized his playing for a long time, but also with the Backhausian coldness. This coldness has something special about it. It does not seem to be based on a lack of inner experience, but simply springs from a hatred of sentimentality.

  2. Wilhelm Backhaus naît à Leipzig le 26 mars 1884. Au Conservatoire de sa ville natale, il est l'élève du pianiste Alois Reckendorf de 1891 à 1899 et il étudie également la composition avec Salomon Jadassohn, maître de Busoni, Delius, Grieg, Karg-Elert, Weingartner... En 1898 et 1899, Backhaus se perfectionne à Francfort auprès du ...

  3. Product navigation. Wilhelm Backhaus ∙ Ludwigsburg and Besançon Recitals ∙ 2CD. 13.99 €. Still and all, Wilhelm Backhaus was one of the finest pianists of the last century. This double CD is addressed two types of people – those who look for great live performances of Beethoven sonatas and those who collect CDs of Wilhelm Backhaus.

  4. Wilhelm Backhaus ('Bachaus' on some record labels) was a German pianist and pedagogue (* 26 March 1884 in Leipzig, Germany; † 05 July 1969 in Villach, Austria). Backhaus studied at the conservatoire in Leipzig with Alois Reckendorf until 1899, later taking private lessons with Eugen d'Albert in Frankfurt am Main.

  5. Wilhelm Backhaus 威廉·巴克豪斯,德国钢琴家。1884年3月2日出生于莱比锡一个商人家庭。6岁入莱比锡音乐学院,师从院长雷肯多夫。15岁毕业后至法兰克福,随李斯特的学生、钢琴家达尔贝特,深入学习贝多芬的作品。不久在伦敦登台演出,获得成功。次年回莱比锡,在指挥家尼基什指挥下与布业大厦 ...

  6. Wilhelm Backhaus (26 March 1884 — 5 July 1969) Name in Other Languages: 威廉·巴克豪斯 , Вильгельм Бакхауз , 빌헬름 박하우스 , ヴィルヘルム・バックハウス , Βίλχελμ Μπακχάουζ , فيلهلم باكهاوس , ویلهلم باکهاوس , 威漢姆・巴克豪斯 , Вільгельм Бакхауз , Վիլհելմ Բաքհաուս ...

  7. Wilhelm Backhaus, born 1884 in Leipzig, studied with Eugen d'Albert in Frankfurt. After his successful debut in London in 1900, Wilhelm Backhaus – supported by conductors such as Nikisch, Richter and Muck – made a career in Europe. In the course of his life he gave more than 4,000 concerts.