Greg Anderson plays Ligeti Etude 13: "The Devil's Staircase"
Greg Anderson performing "Reminiscence of Norma"
by Bellini/Liszt
Pianist GREG ANDERSON’s mission is to make classical piano music a relevant and powerful force in society. Greg pursues his mission with such zeal that he has developed a multi-faceted career in the arts, and his exploits have attracted the attention of such media outlets as MTV’s Total Request Live, the CBS Early Morning Show, PBS, Pianist and Clavier magazines, and NPR’s A Prairie Home Companion, From the Top, Performance Today, and All Things Considered.
Touring the world as a recitalist, orchestral soloist, lecturer, and duo-pianist, Greg’s performances have elicited universal acclaim “the highest level of artistry” (The Star-Telegram), “electrifying and riveting” (The Cyprus Mail), “astounding” (Edmond Life and Leisure), and “a knockout” (Schenectady Daily Gazette). A critic for La Nueva España wrote, “Greg Anderson brought the audience to its feet with shouts of ‘Bravo, Bravo!’ He left this reviewer at loss for words.” Greg has performed at major international venues including Hamarikyu Asahi Hall in Tokyo, Japan; the Banff Centre in Canada; the Holders Festival in Barbados; the Cliburn Concert Series in Fort Worth; the Gina Bachauer International Piano Festival in Salt Lake City; and Lincoln Center, Steinway Hall, and Carnegie Hall’s Zankel Hall and Weill Recital Hall in New York City. Greg has performed with the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, the Juilliard Orchestra, the Aspen Concert Orchestra, and the Millennium Orchestra, among others. He released his first solo album, “On Wings of Song,” in 2006 and is currently working on his second solo album, “Bestiary.”
Greg’s groundbreaking partnership with pianist Elizabeth Joy Roe has been described as “the intense synchronization of genius” (ThirdCoast Digest), and together the two are known for their revolutionary four-hand piano technique and joyous camaraderie. In recognition of their singular vision for the advancement of classical music, the duo has been invited to present at several international leader symposiums including the 2008 and 2010 Entertainment Gatherings (EG) in Monterey, California and the 2010 Imagine Solutions Conference in Naples, Florida. A live performance by the Anderson & Roe Piano Duo is featured on the “Sounds of Juilliard” CD celebrating the school’s centennial year.
Also a composer, Greg’s works have been performed in venues such as the Grand National Theater in China, Suntory Hall in Japan, the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, the Kimmel Center in Philadelphia, and the Ravinia Festival in Chicago. In 2006, Greg filled in for John Williams on Juilliard's “Cinema Serenades” concert in Alice Tully Hall, composing and performing his very own “Star Wars Fantasy: Four Impressions for Two Pianos.” His compositions and arrangements for The 5 Browns appear on the EMI, Sony/BMG, and E1 record labels.
Greg’s interactive websites, andersonpiano.com & andersonroe.net, continue to generate tremendous enthusiasm among fans, bloggers, and web surfers. Greg responds regularly to user questions and comments, and his unconventional music videos have been viewed millions of times on YouTube. Both his websites and his book-in-progress, The Art and Evolution of Piano Recital Programming, serve to further his mission, actively striving to increase the potency of classical piano music in contemporary society.
As a Jack Kent Cooke Scholar, Greg received his Bachelor and Master of Music degrees in piano performance from The Juilliard School, graduating with scholastic distinction. He is currently a candidate for the Doctorate of Music at Yale University.
Greg Anderson is a Steinway Artist.
French Suite No. 5 in G major, BWV 816 ...............................
Allemande
Courante
Sarabande
Gavotte
Bourrée
Loure
Gigue
Etude in C-sharp minor, Op. 25, No. 7 ....................................
Transcendental Etude No. 12 in B-flat minor, “Chasse-neige” ...
Etude Tableaux in E-flat minor, Op. 39, No. 5 .........................
Etude No. 13, “L’escalier du diable” .......................................
“Sheep May Safely Graze” from Cantata No. 208 ....................
Johann Sebastian Bach
(1685 - 1750)
Frederic Chopin (1810 - 1849)
Franz Liszt
(1811 - 1886)
Sergei Rachmaninov (1873 - 1943)
György Ligeti (1923 - 2006)
Johann Sebastian Bach
(1685 - 1750)
Arr.: Petri
I N T E R M I S S I O N
Sonata No. 1 in D minor, Op. 28 ............................................
Allegro moderato
Lento
Allegro molto
Sergei Rachmaninov (1873 - 1943)
Artist reserves the right to change program without notice. Steinway Society will make every reasonable effort to notify ticket buyers of cancellations, changes in program, artists, dates and venues. In such cases, ticket buyers can choose to receive credit or exchanges for future performances. No cash refunds.