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Stanislav Genrikhovich Neuhaus (Russian: Станислав Генрихович Нейгауз) (March 21, 1927 – January 24, 1980) was a Soviet-Russian classical pianist. Neuhaus was born in Moscow, the second son of the Russian pianist and professor at the Moscow Conservatory, Heinrich Neuhaus. He studied piano with his father from 1953 to 1957 and was one of his father's three assistants (next to Lev Naumov and Yevgeny Malinin). Neuhaus' son, Stanislav Bunin went on to become a famous pianist as well. The International Stanislav Neuhaus Piano Competition is named in his honor. Brigitte Engerer (1952-2012) was one of his students.

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  • Stanislas Neuhaus Stanislas Genrikhovich Neuhaus est un pianiste soviétique né le 21 mars 1927 à Moscou et mort le 24 janvier 1980. Né à Moscou, Stanislas Neuhaus est le deuxième fils du pianiste et professeur russe Heinrich Neuhaus. Il étudia le piano avec son père de 1953 à 1957 et était l'un de ses trois assistants, avec Lev Naumov et Yevgeny Malinin. Il mourut en 1980 près de Moscou, à Peredelrkino. (fr)
  • Stanislav Genrikhovich Neuhaus (Russian: Станислав Генрихович Нейгауз) (March 21, 1927 – January 24, 1980) was a Soviet-Russian classical pianist. Neuhaus was born in Moscow, the second son of the Russian pianist and professor at the Moscow Conservatory, Heinrich Neuhaus. He studied piano with his father from 1953 to 1957 and was one of his father's three assistants (next to Lev Naumov and Yevgeny Malinin). Neuhaus' son, Stanislav Bunin went on to become a famous pianist as well. The International Stanislav Neuhaus Piano Competition is named in his honor. Brigitte Engerer (1952-2012) was one of his students. (en)
  • Stanislaw Genrichowitsch Neuhaus (russisch Станислав Генрихович Нейгауз; * 21. März 1927 in Moskau; † 24. Januar 1980 ebenda) war ein russischer Pianist. Neuhaus war der zweite Sohn des deutschstämmigen russischen Pianisten und Professors am Moskauer Konservatorium Heinrich Neuhaus. Er studierte in dessen Klavierklasse bis 1953 und war ab 1957 einer seiner drei Assistenten (neben Lew Naumow und Jewgeni Malinin). Einige Studenten seines Vaters studierten nach dessen Tod 1964 bei Stanislaw Neuhaus weiter, so Radu Lupu. 1977 wurde er Professor am Moskauer Konservatorium. Neuhaus starb unerwartet 1980 im Alter von nur 52 Jahren. (de)
  • Станисла́в Ге́нрихович Нейга́уз (21 марта 1927, Москва — 24 января 1980, там же) — советский пианист и педагог. (ru)
  • スタニスラフ・ゲンリホヴィチ・ネイガウス(ロシア語: Станислав Генрихович Нейгауз、ラテン文字転写例: Stanislav Genrikhovich Neuhaus、1927年3月21日 - 1980年1月24日)はロシアのピアニスト。以下S・ネイガウスと記す。父は同じくピアニスト、ピアノ教師のゲンリフ・ネイガウス(以下G・ネイガウス)である。 後年身内が次々に死去。本人も晩年はパステルナーク家で過ごし、52歳で死去。原因は不明とされている。愛称「スターシク」。 (ja)
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