Sunday 18 April 2010

Who knows Youra Guller?

If there were no legendary recordings, we know so little about Youra Guller's life, we could almost think she did not exist at all.

French pianist of Russian-Romanian origin began her music career with the age of five. At the age of nine, she enrolled at the Paris Conservatory, where she studied under the mentorship of Isidor Pilipp. During the study years, she met composer Milhaud (and other members of "Les Six") and regularly performed his works. After having graduated, she performed in many tours, with an emphasis on Chopin's music. In 1941 she had run from Paris to Marseilles (because of the war). There she met Clara Haskil. Even more than that. The facts say that she was responsible for helping Clara Haskil escape out of Nazi clutches (though she was of Jewish descent herself and therefor in grave danger). In the post-war period Youra Guller suffered from ilness, that is the reson she moved away for eight years. Sources say (though we don't know for sure) that she had been living somewhere in Shanghai or in Bali. In 1955, she appeared in London, from where she began to return to the stage boards. The year 1971 is known for her debut in New York's Carnegie Hall. In 1975 she made important and one of the few recordings for the Nimbus label.

Such as the rest of her life - elusive and wrapped in fog, the end was like that aswell. Youra Guller ended her journey (one can not know precisely) in 1980 or 1981, possibly in Geneva, Paris or London.

2 comments:

  1. One of the best Chopin mazurkas wonderfuly played. As an answer, i send you the link of Evgeny Koroliov (this Russian pianist that played 2 Mozart concerti in Budapest when we were there). It's the same piece of music you posted. Just wonderful! Luis

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJ5ZXG4Kyi8

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  2. I remember him very well. Wonderful indeed! Thanks for the link! ;)

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