Piano accompanist for Fritz Kreisler and possibly others on Victor... no info available for him online.
Anyone have any info?
So here's a question: George Falkenstein.
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So here's a question: George Falkenstein.
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Re: So here's a question: George Falkenstein.
Here is a link to a DAHR discography for Falkenstein. He played for many artists and this discography shows mostly for Victor but there were also a few Columbias too.
http://adp.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/t ... list_piano
http://adp.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/t ... list_piano
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Re: So here's a question: George Falkenstein.
That's good info, thanks. I was actually more curious about biographical info, training, how long active, if he ever did stand alone recitals, etc.melvind wrote:Here is a link to a DAHR discography for Falkenstein. He played for many artists and this discography shows mostly for Victor but there were also a few Columbias too.
http://adp.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/t ... list_piano
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Re: So here's a question: George Falkenstein.
Fascinating. He was a jam-up classical pianist for sure.