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Leon Fleisher

Leon Fleisher (born July 23, 1928) is an American pianist and conductor.

He was born in San Francisco, California, where he started studying the piano at age 4. He made his public debut at age 8 and played with the New York Philharmonic under Pierre Monteux at 16. He studied with Artur Schnabel.

He made a memorable series of recordings with George Szell and the Cleveland Orchestra before losing the use of his right hand due to repetitive stress disorder. He continued performing the left-handed repertoire until he briefly regained the use of his right hand. He also undertook conducting during this time. He is particularly well-known for his interpretations of the piano concerti of Brahms.

He has continued to be involved in music, both conducting and teaching at the Peabody Conservatory of Music.

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