Bardas, Stefan, 1914-2008

Dates:
Birth 1914-06-27
Death 2008-04-29
Gender:
Male
Americans, Germans
German, Italian, English

Biographical notes:

Stefan Bardas was born in Berlin, Germany on June 27, 1914. Bardas was from a musical family; his father was pianist Willi Bardas, and his mother, Therese, was a singer. Stefan Bardas studied piano with Edwin Fischer, Artur Schnabel, and Ignaz Friedman, and at the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia in Rome with Alfredo Casella. His studies in Italy allowed him to exit Germany and survive the Holocaust. He then relocated to the United States in 1938, and was director of the music department at Carroll College in Helena, Montana from 1939 until 1942, when he became head of the piano department at Illinois Wesleyan University. He was appointed as professor of music at Northwestern University in 1944, and from 1947 until 1950, he was the official pianist for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. He made his debut at Town Hall in New York in 1949, serving as soloist in premiere performances under conductors including Artur Rodziński, Ernest Ansermet, and Rafael Kubelík, and in 1952 became artist in residence at the University of Tulsa. Bardas joined the faculty of what is now the University of North Texas in 1954, serving until 1980. He was renowned for his performance of the entire set of Ludwig van Beethoven's piano sonatas. After retiring from North Texas, he also taught at El Paso Community College and New Mexico State University at Las Cruces. Stefan Bardas died in El Paso, Texas, on April 29, 2008.

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Subjects:

  • Piano

Occupations:

  • Music teachers
  • Pianists

Places:

  • El Paso, TX, US
  • Bloomington, IL, US
  • El Paso, TX, US
  • Chicago, IL, US
  • Rome, 07, IT
  • Las Cruces, NM, US
  • Berlin, 16, DE
  • Helena, MT, US
  • Denton, TX, US