Slenczynska, Ruth
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| born on | 15 January 1925 at 07:45 (= 07:45 AM ) | ||
| Place | Sacramento CA, USA, 38n34, 121w29 | ||
| Timezone | PST h8w (is standard time) | ||
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| Astrology data | 25°01' 26°55 Asc. 00°10'
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Biography
American famous child piano prodigy of the '30s, a product of her father's ambition. A former violinist in Warsaw, he began her lessons when she was two, with nine hours a day practice. At four, she had her first public appearance, and from five, studied and performed in Europe. Her concerts were a great success in Berlin, Paris, New York and San Francisco. In 1940, Slenczynska fell ill while scheduled for a concert; when her father insisted she continue the appearances, they had a major falling out. Five days later she had an emergency appendectomy. She disowned her father and never spoke to him again; he kept all the money she had earned.
Her first marriage turned out a continuance of her domination, her husband pushing her career until she divorced him. She made a second marriage in August 1967. Slenczynska continues her concert career at a schedule of her own choosing.
Events
- Health : Acute illness 1940 (Unable to perform due to appendectomy)
- Work : New Career 10 May 1929 (First public appearance, age four)
- Social : Begin a program of study 1930 (Moved to Europe to continue studies, age five)
- Work : Lose social status 1935 (Concerts began receiving poor reviews)
- Relationship : Marriage August 1967 (Second marriage)
Source Notes
Contemporary American Horoscopes
Categories
- Notable : Book Collection : Profiles Of Women
- Notable : Famous : Top 5% of Profession
- Notable : Extraordinary Talents : For Fine motor control (Piano and violin prodigy)
- Vocation : Entertain/Music : Instrumentalist (Concert pianist)
- Vocation : Entertainment : Child performer (Debut age four)
- Family : Childhood : Memories Bad (Dominent dad)
- Family : Childhood : Abuse - Physical/ Verbal (Dad too agressive with career)
- Lifestyle : Financial : Gain - Financial success in field
- Family : Relationship : Number of Marriages (Two)
- Family : Relationship : Number of Divorces (One)
- Family : Relationship : Stress - Chronic misery (First husband dominant, pushy)
- Lifestyle : Work : Travel for work (European and U.S. tours)
- Lifestyle : Work : Other Work (Control of her own career after many years of dominance)
- Lifestyle : Financial : Loss - Financial crisis (Dad took away career earnings)

25°01'
26°55 Asc.
00°10'
