Johansen, Gunnar

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Information for Authority record

Name (Latin)
Johansen, Gunnar
Date of birth
1906-01-21
Date of death
1991-05-25
Occupation
Composers
Pianists
Gender
male
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 266607516
Wikidata: Q445899
Library of congress: n 84123357
Sources of Information
  • Liszt, F. Piano works [SR] 1963-1980:containers (Gunnar Johansen, piano)
  • New Grove dic. of Am. music(Johansen, Gunnar; b. 1-21-1906, Copenhagen, Denmark; pianist and composer)
  • Dubal, D. Art of the piano, c1995(Johansen, Gunnar; b. 1906; d. 1991)
  • Notes, v. 48 no. 4 June 1992:p. 1205 (Johansen, Gunnar; Danish-American pianist; d. 5-25-1991, Blue Mounds, WI; age 85)
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Wikipedia description:

Gunnar Johansen (January 21, 1906 – May 25, 1991) was a Danish-born pianist and composer. He was one of the chief proponents of the music of Ferruccio Busoni, whose mature keyboard works he recorded in their entirety, as well as the complete keyboard works of Johann Sebastian Bach. He was an important supporter of Harry Partch. In 1949, after hearing a performance of Partch's “U. S. Highball (A Musical Account of a Transcontinental Hobo Trip)”, he offered the struggling and recently homeless composer housing and a workspace in an abandoned blacksmith's workshop on his ranch in Gualala, California. Johansen was also a scholar, educator and humanist. His many humanitarian efforts included establishment of the Leonardo Academy, dedicated to the integration of the arts and sciences.

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