Were ferrante and teicher gay

Ferrante & Teicher were a duo of American pianists known for their clever arrangements of familiar classical pieces, movie soundtracks, and show tunes, as well as their signature style of florid, intricate, and fast-paced piano playing performances. 1 Arthur Ferrante born September 7, , New York City and Louis Teicher born August 24, , Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania met while attending the prestigious Juilliard School of Music. Both were child prodigies, and they struck up a fast friendship, performing together as a duo even while they were still in school. 2 Many people might have assumed back then that Ferrante and Teicher were a gay couple because of the dressing alike “twins” nature of their two piano shtick (they were neither related nor twins), but the matching mustaches, horn-rimmed glasses, pompadour toupees and the bargain basement Liberace tuxedos were just a part of the act. 3 Compilation of United Artist tracks released in Features several recordings not reissued on other CDs. 4 Arthur Ferrante, one half of the piano duo Ferrante and Teicher whose lush orchestral recordings of s movie themes propelled them to popular and commercial success, has died. He was 5 Whether they were able to be out publicly in their own lifetimes or not, queer composers have made incredible contributions to the history of classical music from as early as the 17th century and beyond. Read more: 9 Black composers who changed the course of classical music history. 6 Louis Milton Teicher (pronounce as TIE-cher; August 24, – August 3, ) was an American piano player, half of the piano duo Ferrante & Teicher. "No one was more blessed than I to have Lou Teicher as my best friend since we met at the Juilliard School of Music at the ages of 9 and 6. Although we were two individuals, at the twin pianos our brains worked as one. Lou was certainly one of. 7 He was Teicher, a longtime resident of Sarasota, Fla. 8 More than 88 million records sold worldwide, in excess of 5, concerts even the youngest most ironic of us were convinced, truly an era has passed. Art Ferrante () and Louis Teicher. 9 Lp mono : Columbia CL CD: Collectables COL-CD 2-on-1 with Continental Holiday See also Broadway to Hollywood. Nor can a record by the two-piano team of Art Ferrante and Lou Teicher be open to the same accusation. 10 . 12