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100-year-old piano virtuoso Ruth Slenczynska is the last surviving pupil of Sergei Rachmaninov
Classic FM ^ | 1/15/25 | Maddy Shaw Roberts

Posted on 01/15/2025 6:55:48 AM PST by Borges

On Monday 15 January 2025, American pianist Ruth Slenczynska celebrated her 100th birthday.

At this landmark age, Slenczynska has achieved an astonishing nine-decade long career, having started performing as a child prodigy in the 1920s.

Three years ago, Slenczynska announced she had re-signed to the record label Decca Classics, for her first album with the company since the 1960s. Slenczynska’s new solo piano album, My Life in Music, was released in March 2022.

When asked about the album, Slenczynska responded: “Whoever heard of a pianist my age making another album?

“Music is meant to bring joy. If mine still brings joy to people, then it is doing what it is supposed to do.”

Born in California in 1925, Slenczynska was the daughter of Polish immigrants. She made her concert debut at the age of just four years old, and one year later, performed a work of Beethoven on television.

At six, Slenczynska made her European concert debut in Berlin, and now over 90 years later, this legendary performer is still enchanting audiences across the globe with her piano skills.

Notably, Slenczynska is considered to be composer-pianist Sergei Rachmaninov’s last living pupil.

It is thought that the young pianist even once stepped in for the great Russian musician at the last minute when he was unable to perform due to an injury.

According to sources, the two would often drink tea together and to this day, Slenczynska wears a Fabergé egg necklace which Rachmaninov is said to have gifted her.

Slenczynska also had connections with another prominent composer, American Samuel Barber, and heard his famed Adagio for Strings before the work even had a title.

Slenczynska has performed for four US Presidents, including playing a Mozart duet with President Harry S. Truman, and performing at President John F. Kennedy’s inauguration.

During lockdown, Slenczynska uploaded videos of herself performing Beethoven sonatas to YouTube, to celebrate the German composer’s 250th anniversary.

Despite her age, the pianist is still an active performer and most recently played at Chopin International Festival and Friends in October 2021 in the Polish Embassy in New York. In February 2022, she celebrated her 97th birthday with a recital at Lebanon Valley College, Pennsylvania.

Slenczynska’s album, My Life in Music, explores the music of Chopin, a composer who had a heavy influence on the young pianist’s childhood.

According to her memoir, Forbidden Childhood, Slenczynska was made to practise all 24 Études before breakfast every morning by her father, Josef Slenczynski, who was a skilled violinist.

She would subsequently earn a reputation as one of the most celebrated Chopin interpreters of her time.

The album also features music from composers such as Debussy, Grieg and Bach, who all provide memories of her beloved piano mentors and teachers.


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1 posted on 01/15/2025 6:55:48 AM PST by Borges
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To: Borges

WOW! Thanks for posting.


2 posted on 01/15/2025 7:06:41 AM PST by PGalt (Past Peak Civilization?)
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To: Borges

Wow Indeed!


3 posted on 01/15/2025 7:11:38 AM PST by KnutKase (VRWC member since 1988)
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To: Borges

Do we still have a classical music ping list?


4 posted on 01/15/2025 7:15:22 AM PST by billorites (freepo ergo sum)
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5 posted on 01/15/2025 7:23:33 AM PST by Borges
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To: Borges

Thanks for the ping! :-)


6 posted on 01/15/2025 7:24:19 AM PST by left that other site (Ask Not What The Left is Doing. Ask What They Are Accusing YOU of Doing.)
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To: Borges

Thank you for posting.

Rachmaninoff is insanely difficult to play.


7 posted on 01/15/2025 7:30:40 AM PST by Cronos
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To: Borges

“Slenczynska was made to practise all 24 Études before breakfast every morning by her father”

According to Google AI this would take about 20-30 minutes.


8 posted on 01/15/2025 7:36:07 AM PST by plain talk
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To: Borges

My mom, who (would be) 105, saw and heard Rachmaninov at the American Conservatory in Chicago, c. 1937, when she was a violin/viola student there. Every time she made mention of him, she commented on his hands, his long fingers, and of course the thrill of hearing him play and speak.

Mom passed 8 years ago at age 97. Everywhere she went, there was music in the room.


9 posted on 01/15/2025 7:42:38 AM PST by Migraine
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To: Migraine

That’s a great memory your mother shared with you. She left a beautiful legacy with her talent and love of music.

Peach


10 posted on 01/15/2025 7:58:43 AM PST by CarolinaPeach
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To: billorites

classical music is a love letter from our history


11 posted on 01/15/2025 8:01:27 AM PST by Chickensoup
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To: CarolinaPeach

You’re so right; thanks.


12 posted on 01/15/2025 8:24:11 AM PST by Migraine
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To: Borges

Very much appreciate your posting this. The video embedded was wonderful.


13 posted on 01/15/2025 8:30:49 AM PST by Worldtraveler once upon a time (Degrow government)
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To: Borges

Here she is playing age five:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPZiuPw-LLs

Youtube has a lot of clips of her playing and “My Life in Music”. What a wonderful lady! Thanks for bringing her to our attention.


14 posted on 01/15/2025 8:40:51 AM PST by Chewbarkah
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To: Borges

Thank you so much!


15 posted on 01/15/2025 9:15:26 AM PST by ZinGirl (Now a grandma ....can't afford a tagline :))
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To: Borges

Thanks doe including me.


16 posted on 01/15/2025 1:10:55 PM PST by Captain Jack Aubrey (There's not a moment to lose.)
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To: Borges

Thank you for the post and the ping.


17 posted on 01/15/2025 3:23:10 PM PST by etabeta
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