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Gina Bachauer

Biography

Gina Bachauer (Greek: Τζίνα Μπαχάουερ; 21 May 1913 – 22 August 1976) was a Greek classical pianist who toured extensively in the United States and Europe. Interested in piano at a young age, Bachauer graduated from the Athens Conservatory and studied under Alfred Cortot and Sergei Rachmaninoff. She is best known for playing Romantic piano concertos. She played hundreds of concerts for the Allied troops in the Middle East during World War II while she lived in Egypt. She spent a lot of time touring the United States and Europe, giving over 100 concerts each year. Bachauer also recorded extensively, both as a soloist and with orchestras. She received an honorary doctorate from the University of Utah. During her career she was called the "queen of pianists". The Gina Bachauer International Piano Foundation was named in honor of her contributions to the musical world. In her personal life, Bachauer married music conductor Alec Sherman, who became her manager. She died at the age of 63 at the Athens Festival.

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Discography

Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Credited work

158 releases · 33 albums · active 1953–2025

  • Performance · 183
  • Other credits · 5

Studios: Watford Town Hall · Fine Recording Studios · Salle Pleyel · Brent Town Hall

Frequent collaborators

  • Various
  • Beethoven
  • Brahms
  • Chopin
  • Rachmaninov
  • Mozart
  • Grieg
  • Scriabin

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