- Phillip Bush
Phillip Bush (born
January 4 1961 inRidgewood, New Jersey ) is an American classicalpianist , with a career focusing primarily onchamber music andcontemporary classical music .Phillip Bush was born to an American father and German mother. He grew up in
Charlotte, North Carolina , where his father taught French at the University of North Carolina-Charlotte. Bush studied at thePeabody Conservatory withLeon Fleisher , and has said that he still considers Fleisher his major musical influence. Bush spent two years atBanff Centre School of Fine Arts in Canada from 1981-83; there he metSteve Reich and several other musicians who were formative influences for the direction of his career. He subsequently moved to New York City, and for most of his career was based there. In recent years he has made his home elsewhere in the U.S., teaching for several years at theUniversity of Michigan and then moving toColumbia, South Carolina , where he lives today.He was winner of the 1983 American Pianists' Association national competition and made his New York recital debut in 1984 at the
Metropolitan Museum of Art . As a soloist, Bush has championed the work of many living composers, and has recorded piano works of Ben Johnston andJohn Zorn , among others. Bush is a regular at various chamber music festivals throughout the United States, and has collaborated with many major American instrumentalists. His work as a "sideman" in chamber and contemporary recording sessions currently stands at some thirty recordings on various labels including Virgin Classics, Sony, Koch International, Denon, and New World Records, with groups such asThe Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center . In 2007 he was named Music Director of the Chamber Music Conference and Composers Forum of the East, an annual month-long summer music program in Bennington, Vermont.In the contemporary music field, Bush has been a keyboardist with
Philip Glass ' ensemble since 1987, and also withSteve Reich and Musicians since 1986. Bush has also been the official pianist for Milwaukee'sPresent music contemporary group since the mid-1990's. Other long group associations included a stint from 1992 to 1999 with the classical crossover piano quartet "Typhoon," led by violinist Iwao Furusawa and immensely popular in Japan through the 90s with several top-selling CDs. In 2001 Bush made hisCarnegie Hall solo concerto debut on short notice, replacing an ailingPeter Serkin as soloist with theLondon Sinfonietta in concerti by Stravinsky andAlexander Goehr to critical acclaim. Bush's efforts on behalf of contemporary American music have earned him awards and grants from theAaron Copland Fund and theNational Endowment for the Arts .External links
* [http://www.phillipbush.com/ Phillip Bush's official site]
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