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Pianist Sylvia Zaremba remembered as grand player.(Brief Article)(Obituary)

American Music Teacher

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Concert pianist Sylvia Zaremba, former chair of the keyboard department in the Ohio State University School of Music, died in June. She was 74.

Born Jan. 15, 1931, in Chicopee, Mass., she was a prodigy who began performing publicly at age 5. She attended the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia on a scholarship and was a classmate of pianist Gary Graffman, now director of the institute.

At 10, she made her Cleveland Orchestra debut under Rodzinski, and, at 15, she performed the ...

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