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Sergei Vladimirovich Tarnowsky (also spelled Sergei Tarnovsky; ; 3 November 1883 Ancient Faces22 March 1976) was a Russian, Soviet and American pianist and teacher.


Biography
Tarnowsky was born in (then the capital of the Kharkov Governorate). Visiting musicians often visited the family home and Sergei showed an interest in the piano at an early age. At the age of eight he studied privately with , a graduate of the Warsaw Conservatory.Liner notes from Vignettes of Old Russia, Genesis Records At age 19 he commenced studies with at the St. Petersburg Conservatory. The director of the Conservatory was Alexander Glazunov, whose adopted daughter Tarnowsky later married. On graduation, Tarnowsky received a gold medal and the Prize.

He went to teach at , where he appeared as soloist under . Safonov was so impressed that he arranged for Tarnowsky to appear with the Berlin Philharmonic in a program of three works for piano and orchestra - concertos by Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninoff, and a Fantasy by . He then toured other European cities.

In , he performed Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 1, after which he was congratulated by , who was in the audience.

In between concert tours, Tarnowsky worked at the Mariinsky Theatre with Albert Coates. He then become piano professor at the Kiev Conservatory, where he taught Vladimir Horowitz and was his only teacher from the years 1914 to 1919 (Horowitz was 11 years old when he first entered Tarnowsky's class and 16 when he left to study with ). His other students at Kiev included Alexander Uninsky, Vladimir Yampolsky and . Tarnowsky married Glazunov's adopted daughter Elena in Leningrad on February 18, 1928, and they moved to . They emigrated to the United States in 1930. In 1933, he joined the DePaul University School of Music in Chicago and appeared in concert with artists such as , , and . He recorded an album of Tchaikovsky songs with Kurenko.

In 1938, Tarnowsky became a naturalized United States citizen with the help of his colleague at DePaul University School of Music, Richard Czerwonky, who signed as a witness on the paperwork. Tarnowsky later married one of his pupils, Maxine Matlavish, and they settled in California, where from the 1940s until his death he was one of the most sought-after piano teachers. Among the many pianists he taught during his years in Southern California is the Cuban virtuoso Horacio GutiƩrrez, who Tarnowsky claimed was the biggest pianistic talent he had encountered since Vladimir Horowitz.

Other students included Rebecca Anna Lou Melson, who subsequently married (she is now known as Anna Lou Dehavenon), classicalmusicguide and , who gave music up to become an actress when Tarnowsky died.

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