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Jeremy Denk: winter 2010-11

Celebrated American pianist Jeremy Denk continues his stellar season, performing recitals with star English cellist Steven Isserlis at the Eastman School of Music (Dec 7) and New York’s 92nd Street Y (Dec 9), before collaborating with Isserlis on two family concerts at the same venue: a Stravinsky-themed event led by the pianist himself (Dec 12) and an introduction to the life and music of Brahms (Jan 2, 2011).  Denk just completed a six-state U.S. tour as featured soloist with the Moscow State Symphony Orchestra, performing Prokofiev and Grieg concertos under conductor Pavel Kogan.  This fall also saw the release of Jeremy Denk Plays Ives, a landmark recording that underscores the pianist’s special way with the music of America’s pioneering musical maverick, Charles Ives; the Washington Post describes Denk’s authoritative Ives interpretations as combining “explosive power and sublime poetry.”
 
On December 7, Denk and Isserlis perform a recital at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, NY.  The program, presented in Kilbourn Hall as part of “The New Eastman Evolution” festival week, comprises Saint-Saëns’s Cello Sonata No. 1 in C minor; Fauré’s Cello Sonata No. 2 in G minor; and Isserlis’s arrangement of Ravel’s Deux mèlodies hébraïques, plus the second U.S. performance of Thomas Adès’s Lieux Retrouvés.  Denk will also perform two Liszt solo works: Sonetto 123 del Petrarca (from Années de pèlerinage) and the Grand galop chromatique.  On December 9, the duo will repeat this program for their recital at the 92nd Street Y.
 
Back at the 92nd Street Y on December 12, Denk will serve as guest artistic director for a concert in the Family Music (Ages 6+) Series, to which he is a regular contributor.  He will be joined by special guest performers in a program titled “The Hardboiled Genius: The Life and Music of Igor Stravinsky.”  On January 2, Denk reunites with Isserlis, now artistic director, for another 92Y Family Music concert, titled “Beauty and the Beard: The Life and Music of Johannes Brahms.”
 
Denk’s acclaimed Ives album
 
In October, Denk released Jeremy Denk Plays Ives on his own Think Denk Media label.  The recording, helmed by Grammy Award-winning producer Adam Abeshouse, features Charles Ives’s iconic Piano Sonata No. 2 “Concord,” as well as the composer’s less familiar Sonata No. 1.  The New York Times praises Denk’s Ives as “thrilling,” while the Washington Post affirms that this is repertoire in which the pianist offers “an entire world.”  In his own extensive booklet notes – which another Washington Post critic praised as “the most interesting and well-written program notes [she had] ever read” – Denk writes of his attraction to this quintessentially American art: “It’s because the music is brilliant, inventive, tender, edgy, wild, original, witty, haunting… . Ives was raised in a world of hymns, marches, and ballads – mostly quite conventional music – and yet he was attracted to the wildest kinds of musical experimentation.  He brought them together. … Ives wants to re-create the raw experience of music-making, something unfiltered, and beyond all your piano lessons. …While driving me crazy, he reminds me why I play the piano at all.”
 
 
Jeremy Denk: engagements, winter 2010-11
 
December 7
Rochester, NY
Recital with Steven Isserlis (cello)
Kilbourn Hall, Eastman School of Music
 
December 9
New York, NY
Recital with Steven Isserlis (cello)
92nd Street Y
 
December 12
New York, NY
“The Hardboiled Genius: The Life and Music of Igor Stravinsky”
92nd Street Y
 
January 2, 2011
New York, NY
“Beauty and the Beard: The Life and Music of Johannes Brahms”
92nd Street Y
 
January 12-14
Hanover, NH
Hopkins Center at Dartmouth College: residency
(Solo recital Jan 14: Ligeti: Etudes, Books 1 and 2; Bach: Goldberg Variations)
 
January 23
Boston, MA
Gardner Museum Concerts
Gardner Concert Hall
 
January 27
Miami Beach, FL
New World Symphony
 
February 2, 3, 4, & 5
San Francisco, CA
San Francisco Symphony
Davies Symphony Hall
 
February 12
Durham, NC
Reynolds Theater
Duke Performances
Ligeti: Etudes, Books 1 and 2; Bach: Goldberg Variations
 
February 14
Gettysburg, PA
Gettysburg College
Majestic Theater
 
February 16
New York, NY
Ligeti: Etudes, Books 1 and 2; Bach: Goldberg Variations
Zankel Hall, Carnegie Hall
 
March 14
Madison, NJ
Drew University
Dvorák: Selected Slavonic Dances; Dvorák: Sextet in A;
Smetana: Selected Piano Works; Dvorák: Quintet in A
(with Wu Han, piano)
Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
 
March 15
New York, NY
Alice Tully Hall
Dvorák: Selected Slavonic Dances; Dvorák: Sextet in A;
Smetana: Selected Piano Works; Dvorák: Quintet in A
(with Wu Han, piano)
Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
 
March 25 & 26
Annapolis, MD
Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts
Annapolis Symphony Orchestra
Bartók: Two Portraits, Op. 5; Mozart: Concerto for Piano No. 21 in C, K. 467; Schubert: Symphony No. 8 in C “The Great”, D. 944
 
March 29
Houston, TX
Da Camera of Houston
Ives: Piano Sonata No. 2, “Concord, Mass., 1840-60”
Menil Collection
 
 
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