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SUMMARY:DREW PETERSEN\, piano
DESCRIPTION:GET TICKETS“Mr. Petersen had technique to spare during the dazzling episodes and plumbed the piece for tenderness and lyricism that many pianists gloss over\,” The New York Times. \nAcclaimed young American pianist Drew Petersen is a sought-after soloist\, recitalist\, and chamber musician. He has been praised for his commanding and poetic performances of repertoire ranging from Bach to Zaimont and is the recipient of the 2018 Avery Fisher Career Grant\, 2017 American Pianists Award\, and the Christel DeHaan Fellow of the American Pianists Association. \nIn his first appearance with us\, Mr. Petersen’s program will include Schumann’s Carnaval\, Corigliano’s Etude-Fantasy and Rachmaninoff’s second sonata. \nDrew Petersen | Opus 3 Artists \nProgram\nJohn Corigliano (b. 1938): Etude Fantasy\, (1976) \nFrédéric Chopin (1810–1849): Etudes\nOp. 25\, Nos. 1–3\nOp. 10\, No. 8 \nMaurice Ravel (1875–1937): Gaspard de la Nuit  \n— Intermission — \nRobert Schumann (1810–1856): Fantasie in C major\, Op. 17 \n Program is subject to change \nProgram Notes\nProgram notes will be provided closer to the concert date. \nAbout the Artist\nDrew Petersen\nAcclaimed young American pianist Drew Petersen is a sought-after soloist\, recitalist\, and chamber musician. He has been praised for his commanding and poetic performances of repertoire ranging from Bach to Zaimont\, and is the recipient of the 2018 Avery Fisher Career Grant\, 2017 American Pianists Award\, and the Christel DeHaan Fellow of the American Pianists Association. \nWith the resumption of live concerts his 21/22 season will include orchestras in Cincinnati\, Santa Fe\, Buffalo\, Delaware\, Columbus and Indianapolis and recitals in San Francisco\, Madison and Sanibel\, FL. Recent highlights have included debuts with the Sarasota\, Houston\, Phoenix\, Pacific\, Milwaukee\, Fort Smith\, Buffalo\, Waco and Allentown symphonies as well as his recital debut at the Kennedy Center. In solo recital Petersen has appeared at the Gilmore International Keyboard Festival\, University of Indianapolis\, Williams College Concert Series\, Dame Myra Hess Concerts in Chicago\, Lincoln Center’s Mostly Mozart Festival\, Brevard Music Center’s Summer Festival and Chicago’s Ravinia Festival. 2018 marked the release of his first solo recording of music by Barber\, Carter\, and other American composers on the Steinway & Sons label for which BBC Music Magazine acknowledged his presence as a rising star. \nA frequent radio contributor\, Petersen has performed on McGraw-Hill Young Artists Showcase\, From the Top\, and Performance Today. Profiles include The New York Times\, New York Magazine\, and the documentary “just normal” by award-winning director Kim A. Snyder. A champion of chamber music\, Petersen has appeared on French radio’s France Musique while a member of a Verbier Festival piano trio. \nDrew Petersen’s firm belief in the importance of music in contemporary society led to collaborations with Young Audiences NY that presents performances in New York City’s public schools. His appearance in Andrew Solomon’s New York Times bestselling book\, Far From the Tree\, sparked a nation-wide conversation on raising extraordinary and different children who test the willpower and capabilities of their families and society. Petersen continually advocates for the necessity of classical music and other arts in society\, and was named a 2006 Davidson Fellow for his portfolio entitled Keeping Classical Music Alive.
URL:https://howlandmusic.org/events/drew-petersen-piano/
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