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Jacques Abram (August 6, 1915 – October 5, 1998), born Jack Gregory Abram, an American classical pianist, was born in Lufkin, Texas and died in Tampa, Florida. Abram began improvising at age 3 and performing in public at age 6. As a youth he studied with Ima Hogg and Ruth Burr of Houston. At the urging of Ignace Jan Paderewski and Josef Hofmann, who had heard Abram in concert, his parents enrolled him in the Curtis Institute, where he studied with David Saperton. At age 13, Abram transferred to the Juilliard School, where he continued his studies with Ernest Hutcheson. The well-known pianist and Leschetizky pupil Arthur Shattuck also mentored Abram for many years. The National Federation of Music Clubs awarded Abram its Schubert Memorial Award in 1937. As a result of winning these awards A

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  • جاك إبرام (ar)
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  • جاك إبرام (بالإنجليزية: Jacques Abram)‏ هو عازف بيانو أمريكي، ولد في 6 أغسطس 1915، وتوفي في 5 أكتوبر 1998. (ar)
  • Jacques Abram (Jack Gregory Abram; * 6. August 1915 in Lufkin, Texas; † 5. Oktober 1998 in Tampa) war ein US-amerikanischer Pianist und Musikpädagoge. Abram hatte als Kind Klavierunterricht bei , und in Houston. Sechsjährig spielte er mit dem Houston Symphony Orchestra ein Klavierkonzert von Mozart und wurde dann von Ima Hogg gefördert, mit der ihn eine Freundschaft bis zu deren Tod 1975 verband. Ab dem zwölften Lebensjahr studierte er am Curtis Institute of Music bei , später an der Juilliard School bei Ernest Hutcheson. (de)
  • Jacques Abram (August 6, 1915 – October 5, 1998), born Jack Gregory Abram, an American classical pianist, was born in Lufkin, Texas and died in Tampa, Florida. Abram began improvising at age 3 and performing in public at age 6. As a youth he studied with Ima Hogg and Ruth Burr of Houston. At the urging of Ignace Jan Paderewski and Josef Hofmann, who had heard Abram in concert, his parents enrolled him in the Curtis Institute, where he studied with David Saperton. At age 13, Abram transferred to the Juilliard School, where he continued his studies with Ernest Hutcheson. The well-known pianist and Leschetizky pupil Arthur Shattuck also mentored Abram for many years. The National Federation of Music Clubs awarded Abram its Schubert Memorial Award in 1937. As a result of winning these awards A (en)
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