Mahan Esfahani

Mahan Esfahani

Mahan Esfahani (Persian: ماهان اصفهانی ) is an Iranian-American keyboardist; he is the first harpsichordist named as a BBC New Generation Artist. As a concerto soloist, recitalist, and collaborative musician, he has gained an international reputation on a variety of early keyboards.[1]

Mahan Esfahani
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Background information
Born 1984
Origin Iranian, Georgian, Azerbaijani
Genres Classical music
Occupations Professional musician
Website mahanesfahani.com
Notable instruments
harpsichord

Contents

Biography

Born in 1984 in Tehran, Esfahani grew up in United States. While at Stanford University, Esfahani came most seriously under the influence of the American musicologist George Houle.[2] Later, he continued his harpsichord studies with the Australian harpsichordist Peter Watchorn in Boston and with the Italian organist Lorenzo Ghielmi in Milan.[1]

Having quickly gained an international reputation, played many significant concerts,[3] [4] been praised as "exceptionally gifted" (The Times) and for "the virtuosity of a master" (Keyboard Magazine).,[1] currently he is as Artist-in-Residence at New College, Oxford. He made his Wigmore Hall debut in 2009 as a concerto soloist with The English Concert, and in the same year performed at the BBC Proms' chamber series and made extensive recordings of concerto and solo repertoire for the harpsichord for BBC Radio 3.

From 2008-2010 Mahan Esfahani was a Radio 3 New Generation Artist. Currently he is the first and only early instrument specialist to have joined the programme.

Respected for gaining attention for the harpsichord as a concert instrument, Mahan Esfahani is known for his criticism of what he perceives as the many dogmas of the early music movement. He approves, for example, of doubling octaves in the bass.,[5] and works actively with modern instrument players in re-creating the sonic world of earlier music. He is also well known for his advocacy of contemporary music and has played numerous new commissions.

Esfahani is managed by Rayfield Artists of London.[6] He was the recipient of a Borletti Buitoni Trust Award in 2009, being the first harpsichordist and first Iranian to do so. He has continued his work in bringing the harpsichord to the mainstream of Classical Music, and in 2011 made history with the first solo harpsichord recital at the BBC Proms.[7]

He also started to make a name as a conductor and director, appearing with such ensembles as The Manchester Camerata, The English Concert, and Arion Baroque Orchestra of Montreal.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Biography of Mahan Esfahani on BBC Radio 3
  2. ^ http://creativity-found.org/legacy-prize/entry/mahan-esfahani/
  3. ^ http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/music/classicalconcertreviews/7560543/Mahan-Esfehani-at-Wigmore-Hall-review.html
  4. ^ http://www.yorkpress.co.uk/leisure/music/8252474.York_Early_Music_Festival__July_9_to_17/
  5. ^ http://www.mahanesfahani.com/blog/the-magnificent-heads-of-ife-and-bach/
  6. ^ http://www.rayfieldartists.com/artists/mahan-esfahani/
  7. ^ http://www.royalalberthall.com/tickets/bbc-proms/proms-chamber-concert-1/default.aspx

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