David Helfgott
David Helfgott (born May 19, 1947) is an Australian pianist, born in Melbourne to Polish-Jewish parents, whose life inspired Australian director Scott Hicks' Oscar-winning film Shine. He is as well known for having schizoaffective disorder as for his piano playing. His other interests include cats, chess, philosophy, tennis, swimming and keeping fit in general.
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May 19 - 1947 - Australia - Melbourne - Scott Hicks - Oscar - Film - Shine - Cats - Chess - Philosophy - Tennis - Swimming
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Helfgott became known as a child prodigy after his father started teaching him the piano when he was six. When he was ten years old he studied under Frank Arndt, a Perth piano teacher, and won several local competitions, sometimes alone and sometimes with his elder sister Margaret Helfgott.
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When David was fourteen, the Australian musical community, led by Perth journalist James Penberthy, and including writer Katharine Susannah Prichard, raised money to enable him to go to America. However, his father denied him permission, on the grounds that he was not ready for independence (and presumably the indications of mental illness). When he was nineteen, he won a scholarship to study at the Royal College of Music for three years, where he studied under Cyril Smith.
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Katharine Susannah Prichard - Royal College of Music
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During his time in London he began showing more definite manifestations of mental illness. His doctor in Australia, Chris Reynolds, whom he met some twenty years later, said that he suffers from an acute anxiety neurosis. He returned to Perth in 1970, and married his first wife, Clara, in 1971. He also took part in several Australian Broadcasting Corporation concerts. After his marriage broke down he was institutionalised in Graylands, a Perth mental hospital.
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London - Chris Reynolds - Anxiety - Neurosis - 1970 - 1971 - Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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In 1984, after performing for some years at a Perth wine bar called Riccardo's, he met astrologer Gillian Murray. Some months later they married, and he continued a successful playing career throughout the 1980s and 1990s in both Australia and Europe. In 1994 he played in Russia, but his world tour in 1997 met with poor reviews.
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1984 - Astrologer - 1980s - 1990s - 1994 - Russia - 1997
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Helfgott generally prefers to perform romantic music, mostly Modest Mussorgsky, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Frédéric Chopin, Franz Liszt, Robert Schumann and Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov. A Helfgott concert is typically a bravura performance with lots of hugging and kissing. Many of his recordings, especially that of Rachmaninoff's third piano concerto, have been criticized as lifeless and barely competent.
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Romantic music - Modest Mussorgsky - Sergei Rachmaninoff - Frédéric Chopin - Franz Liszt - Robert Schumann - Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
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David Helfgott now lives in Happy Valley in New South Wales with his second wife, Gillian. He continues to perform concerts at his home, 'Heaven'. His manager is Austin Prichard-Levy.
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In December 1999, David Helfgott was the opener for the "Geniuses, Savants and Prodigies" conference of Allan Snyder's Centre for the Mind. He also appeared on rock group Silverchair's album Neon Ballroom.
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Allan Snyder - Centre for the Mind - Silverchair - Neon Ballroom
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