Alberto Portugheis is an Argentine pianist and teacher. He was born in La Plata, but now lives in London. He has three children, Susana, Clara, David. His son, David Portugheis, is a composer and photographer. His mother, Catalina, was born in
Argentina of
Romanian and Russian descent, from her mother and father, respectively. Her family was originally German, but emigrated from Eastern Europe during
World War I. Several of Alberto Portugheis' family members perished in the two World Wars. His father, Simon Portugheis, was a Romanian (
Bessarabian) of Portuguese origin, hence the family name. His side of the family, all living siblings included, had arrived in Argentina from Romania just before World War II. Historically, ancestors on his father's side of the family had lived in Holland and Portugal. Portugheis then studied for five years with
Vincenzo Scaramuzza (the teacher of
Martha Argerich and
Bruno Leonardo Gelber), before going on to the Geneva Conservatoire. Tim Stein records that Portugheis ended up in Geneva by a "rather circuitous route", explaining that he was first selected by the Argentine University as a representative in Germany. Portugheis was to give concerts and introduce people to Argentinian music. Portugheis told Stein that he didn't want to go back home until having visited the grave of his idol,
Dinu Lipatti, in Geneva, and that this journey abroad provided him with that opportunity. While on this visit, Portugheis met Lipatti's widow, Madeleine. He recalled to Stein that she 'was able to pass on a lot of Dinu's ideas, not only musical ideas but ways of practising and his whole approach to music; transmitting the feeling of a composer and, perhaps unique in his time, a reverence for the musical text.' that his family "escaped from Eastern Europe between 1935 and 1940" and that not one day of his childhood passed without hearing of the horrors they experienced. Now, in addition to his career on the concert platform, he works for peace.
Study Howard Smith records, in
Music Vision Daily, May 2009: While preparing for life as an assiduous musician, Portugheis first studied in Buenos Aires with
Vincenzo Scaramuzza, who also taught
Martha Argerich; in Geneva with
Madeleine Lipatti,
Louis Hiltbrand and
Youra Guller. In London he also had the occasional lesson (before she moved to New York) with the Hungarian
Ilona Kabos and attended a Masterclass at Dartington Summer School, with Polish pianist
Andre Tchaikowsky, who did not usually give lessons. When based in London he also had occasional lessons from Glock and
Maria Curcio, playing the Classical repertoire to them – both of whom were disciples of
Artur Schnabel. Alberto Portugheis was the only Europe-based pianist to play in the concert "Homage to V Scaramuzza" at the Colon Theatre on August 14, 2002. He features in a film on DVD,
The Work of the Master (Scaramuzza's teaching life) directed by Nicolás Borenstein, to be released in 2011. ==Career==