Jeremy Denk

Jeremy Denk

Date de naissance 16.5.1970 à Durham, NC, Etats-Unis d Amérique

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Jeremy Denk

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Jeremy Denk (born May 16, 1970 in Durham, North Carolina) is an American classical pianist.

In 1997, Denk made his New York recital debut at Alice Tully Hall as the winner of the William Petschek Piano Debut Recital Award from Juilliard. The following year, he received the Avery Fisher Career Grant and won the Young Concert Artists International Auditions. He has appeared with the Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, London, New World, St. Louis, and San Francisco Symphonies, the Philadelphia Orchestra, Orchestra of St. Luke's, and the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra. He has focused in recent years on the music of Charles Ives and Gyorgy Ligeti, in combination with more standard repertoire. He frequently appears with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, and will be the artistic director of the Ojai Festival in 2014.[1]

Ligeti/Beethoven, Denk's debut album on Nonesuch, was released on May 15, 2012.

In 2004, Denk met and performed with violinist Joshua Bell at the Spoleto Festival and they began touring together in 2005.

Denk taught at the Indiana University School of Music from 1996-2002 and currently is on the faculty of the Bard College Conservatory of Music. He maintains a blog titled Think Denk" and has written numerous liner notes and program notes. His essay on the failings of program notes appeared in Best Music Writing 2011, and his account of recording Ives, "Flight of the Concord", appeared in the Feb. 2, 2012 issue of The New Yorker.[2] On Sunday, April 15, 2012, Denk's review of "The Great Animal Orchestra" by Bernie Krause appeared on the front page of the New York Times Book Review.[3] An essay titled "My Favorite Mistake," written by Denk and detailing his time as a chemistry and music double major at Oberlin College, was published in Newsweek on May 21, 2012.[4] On November 15, 2012, Denk was published in The New Republic for the first time with a review of "Reinventing Bach" by Paul Elie.[5] His most recent essay "Every Good Boy Does Fine - A Life In Piano Lessons" appeared in the April 8, 2013 issue of The New Yorker. On September 25, 2013, Denk was named a MacArthur Fellow.[6]

Recordings

September 2013: "J.S. Bach: Goldberg Variations", Nonesuch Records.

November 2012: "American Mavericks", including Henry Cowell's Synchrony and Piano Concerto with Michael Tilson Thomas, SFS Media.

May 2012: Ligeti/Beethoven, including Books I and II of György Ligeti's piano etudes and Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 32, Nonesuch Records.

January 2012: French Impressions, including sonatas of Franck, Ravel, and Saint-Saëns with violinist Joshua Bell, Sony Classical.

Oct. 2010: Jeremy Denk Plays Ives, which features Charles Ives' Piano Sonatas Nos. 1 and 2, on his Think Denk Media Label.

  • Bach Partitas 3, 4, 6. Azica Records.
  • Works for Solo Piano by Leon Kirchner. Sonata #2 for Piano. Albany Records
  • Tobias Picker's Piano Concerto #2 ("Keys to the City"). Russian Philharmonic. Thomas Sanderling, conductor. Chandos Records.
  • Corigliano Violin Sonata. Joshua Bell, violin. Sony Records.
  • Faure Violin Sonata. Chausson Concert. Soovin Kim/Jupiter String Quartet. Azica Records
  • Brahms and Dvoák Quintets. with Concertante Chamber Ensemble. Meridian Records

References

  1. 2014 Festival. URL accessed on 2012-02-27.
  2. Jeremy Denk, Flight of the Concord, The New Yorker, 2012-02-06. URL accessed on 2012-02-27.
  3. Jeremy Denk, Earth Music: 'The Great Animal Orchestra' by Bernie Krause, The New York Times, 2012-04-15. URL accessed on 2012-04-15.
  4. Jeremy Denk, My Favorite Mistake, Newsweek, 2012-05-21. URL accessed on 2012-05-21.
  5. Jeremy Denk, Bach's Music, Back Then and Right Now, The New Republic, 2012-11-15. URL accessed on 2012-11-29.
  6. Jeremy Denk MacArthur Foundation. Retrieved on 30 September 2013.

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