Jeanne Kirstein

Jeanne Kirstein

The cellist's wife
Country: USA

Content:
  1. Noted Pianist and Educator
  2. Academic Pursuits
  3. Historic Recording
  4. Promoting Avant-Garde Music
  5. Legacy of Inspiration

Noted Pianist and Educator

Susan Starr Kirstein was the wife of renowned cellist Jack Kirstein. Her musical journey began with a triumph in 1946 when she emerged victorious at the prestigious Naumburg Young Artists Competition.

Academic Pursuits

Kirstein went on to pursue her passion for music at the University of Cincinnati, where she served as a distinguished professor of piano. Her dedication to nurturing young talents was evident throughout her tenure.

Historic Recording

In 1970, Kirstein made history with her groundbreaking recording of John Cage's early piano and prepared piano works (John Cage: Music for Keyboard 1935–1948, CBS Records). This seminal album played a pivotal role in propelling Cage to wider recognition.

Promoting Avant-Garde Music

Kirstein's unwavering support for avant-garde music extended beyond her own compositions. She was a passionate advocate for emerging composers, using her platform to promote their innovative works and challenge conventional musical norms.

Legacy of Inspiration

Susan Starr Kirstein's legacy as a pianist, educator, and champion of contemporary music continues to inspire musicians and music lovers alike. Her pioneering spirit and unwavering dedication left an indelible mark on the musical landscape.

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