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Alexander Kelly (30 June 1929 – 23 October 1996) was a British pianist, composer and former head of keyboard studies at the Royal Academy of Music. Kelly studied piano with Harold Craxton and composition with Sir Lennox Berkeley on a James Caird scholarship at the Royal Academy of Music. He gave his Royal Festival Hall debut under Sir Thomas Beecham and, in 1957, gave his Wigmore Hall debut: playing the Diabelli Variations by Beethoven. Later performances included works by William Sterndale Bennett, Peter Wishart, and John Maxwell Geddes, among others.

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  • Alexander Kelly (Pianist) (de)
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  • Alexander Kelly (Édimbourg, 30 juin 1929 – Londres, 23 octobre 1996) est un pianiste, compositeur britannique et ancien chef du département clavier à la Royal Academy of Music. (fr)
  • Alexander Kelly (30 June 1929 – 23 October 1996) was a British pianist, composer and former head of keyboard studies at the Royal Academy of Music. Kelly studied piano with Harold Craxton and composition with Sir Lennox Berkeley on a James Caird scholarship at the Royal Academy of Music. He gave his Royal Festival Hall debut under Sir Thomas Beecham and, in 1957, gave his Wigmore Hall debut: playing the Diabelli Variations by Beethoven. Later performances included works by William Sterndale Bennett, Peter Wishart, and John Maxwell Geddes, among others. (en)
  • Alexander Kelly (* 30. Juni 1929 in Edinburgh; † 23. Oktober 1996 in London) war ein schottischer Pianist und Musikpädagoge. Kelly studierte ab 1946 an der Royal Academy of Music Klavier bei Harold Craxton und Komposition bei Lennox Berkeley. Er debütierte als Pianist in der Royal Festival Hall mit einem Klavierkonzert von Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach unter der Leitung von Thomas Beecham, spielte Beethovens Diabelli-Variationen in der Wigmore Hall und beim Edinburgh Festival und unternahm Konzertreisen durch Osteuropa, Asien und Neuseeland. Sein besonderes Interesse galt den Klavierwerken schottischer Komponisten wie , , , , Thea Musgrave und . Zur Hochzeit mit der Cellistin (1957) komponierte Peter Wishart ein Klavierkonzert für ihn. Zu seinen Kammermusikpartnern zählten neben seiner Frau d (de)
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