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Anthony Goldstone Anthony Goldstone is a British pianist born in Liverpool on July 25 1944 and who died in Alkborough on January 2 2017. With his wife, the pianist Caroline Clemmow, he formed a piano duet called Goldstone & Clemmow in 1984.

Training and career as soloist
Trained at the Royal Manchester College of Music, he studied with Derryck Windham and later with Maria Curcio. He distinguished himself with his many recordings of rare repertoire and world premieres. He gave numerous recitals on all continents.

Awards
In 1967, he won prizes at the Munich and Vienna international music competitions. In 1968, he obtained a Gulbenkian Fellowship.

Discography
The number of his recordings amounts to more than 80 for labels such as Divine Art, Albany, Olympia, Toccata Classics, Chandos, Brilliant Classics and Amphion.

He contributed five recordings to Divine Art’s Russian Piano Music Series, music for piano solo by Vladimir Rebikov, Rheinhold Glière, Sergeï Lyapunov, Anton Arensky and Modeste Mussorgsky. . For the latter, he performed Pictures at an Exhibition from the composer’s original manuscript.

Career in the Goldstone & Clemmow duo
The repertoire of the duo Goldstone & Clemmow contains many world premieres for two pianos, including transcriptions of Dvorak’s New World symphony, Tchaikovsky’s fourth symphony, Vaughan Williams’ fifth symphony, Grieg’s Peer Gynt and Piano concerto in A minor, Rimski-Korsakov’s Scheherazade, and Holst’s The Planets.

Their album Magical Places contains four world premieres, transcriptions for one piano four-hands of Mussorgsky’s Night on the Bald Mountain, Ibert’s Escales, Lyadov’s The Enchanted Lake, and Britten’s Four Sea Interludes from Peter Grimes.