Ozan Marsh (June 25, 1920 in Pasadena, California – March 15, 1992) was a celebrated concert pianist active throughout the world as well as across the United States, and a highly esteemed piano teacher.
[5] Before World War II he studied in Europe at the American Conservatory at the Fontainebleau Schools[6] with Robert Casadesus and Nadia Boulanger, graduating "magna cum laude.
"[7] He traveled to Vienna and worked with Emil von Sauer[8] (one of the last surviving pupils of Franz Liszt) and continued study with Egon Petri during summer sessions in Zakopane, Poland.
During WWII he served in the Navy's "Lighter than Air" dirigible squadron as well as a final post as chaplains assistant because of a disability caused by the war.
[15][16] He participated in judging various international piano competitions including the Van Cliburn, the Franz Liszt, the National Federation of Music Clubs and many others.