Louis Teicher
Louis Milton Teicher (August 24, 1924, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania – August 3, 2008, Highlands, North Carolina) was an American piano player, half of the duo Ferrante & Teicher.
"No one was more blessed than I to have Lou Teicher as my best friend since we met at the Juilliard School of Music at the ages of 9 and 6. Although we were two individuals, at the twin pianos our brains worked as one. Lou was certainly one of the world's most gifted pianists. I will miss him dearly and as pianists it's ironic how we both ended up living on keys," his longtime partner Arthur Ferrante, who lived on Longboat Key, Florida, said in a statement at the time of Teicher's death.[1] Ferrante subsequently died on September 19, 2009.
Teicher had been a resident of Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, in the 1970s.[2]
Teicher died of heart failure at his summer home. He was 83.[3] He is survived by his widow, Betty, as well as his former wife, Elaine Sutin, a professional violinist with both the New York Pops and the Sutton Ensemble, and three children, Richard, Susan and David, and four grandchildren.
References
- ↑ http://heraldtribune.com/article/20080805/article/808050380
- ↑ McLellan, Dennis of the Los Angeles Times. "Lou Teicher, half of popular piano team, dies at 83" at the Wayback Machine (archived March 2, 2009), The Record (Bergen County), August 7, 2008. Accessed August 7, 2008.
- ↑ Weber, Bruce (August 6, 2008). "Lou Teicher, of Ferrante & Teicher, Popular Piano Duo of ’60s, Dies at 83". The New York Times. Retrieved 2008-08-07.
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