Malcolm Frager
Malcolm Frager was an American pianist and musician (1935–1991). He was born at St. Louis and died at Lenox.
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Formation and teaching
Malcolm Frager studied at Columbia University, Juilliard School and University City High School. He trained under Carl Friedberg.
Activity and practice
Malcolm Frager worked at Berlin. Malcolm Frager is recorded as having studied at Columbia University, Juilliard School and University City High School.
Reception
Malcolm Frager is recorded as having received Geneva International Music Competition, Leventritt Competition and Queen Elisabeth Competition.
In detail
Malcolm Frager studied at Columbia University, Juilliard School and University City High School. training under Carl Friedberg is recorded. the recorded working language is English, Russian and French.
Places of work recorded in the authority are Berlin.
Distinctions recorded are Geneva International Music Competition, Leventritt Competition and Queen Elisabeth Competition.
Chronology
- 1935Malcolm Frager born at St. Louis.
- 1935Malcolm Frager was born in 1935 at St. Louis.
- 1935Malcolm Frager was born on 15 January 1935.
- 1991Malcolm Frager died at Lenox.
- 1991Malcolm Frager died in 1991 at Lenox.
- 1991Malcolm Frager died on 20 June 1991.
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“Malcolm Frager”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q330238: Malcolm Frager
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