Scarlatti: Sonata in E Minor K 203 - Anthony di Bonaventura, 1972 - CSQ 2044

Anthony di Bonaventura (1929–2012) was an American pianist and Professor of Music at Boston University’s College of Fine Arts for 40 years. Bonaventura began piano studies at the age of three and gave the first professional concert at the age of four. He won a scholarship to New York’s Music School Settlement at six. At thirteen, he appeared as a soloist with the New York Philharmonic. At sixteen, he became the pupil of the celebrated Russian teacher Isabelle Vengerova and later entered the Curtis Institute of Music, where he graduated with highest honors. Enthusiastic acclaim by critics and audiences came early in his career. After his Washington debut, Paul Hume of the Washington Post wrote: “He can stand with the great players of Mozart’s keyboard music.” His performances in an early European tour led to his selection by the great conductor Otto Klemperer to perform the complete Beethoven Concerti at the London Beethoven Festival. In 1953, Bonaventu
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