- James Tocco
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Name = James Tocco
Img_size = 150
Img_capt = James Tocco
Born = 1943
Origin = Detroit, Michigan
Instrument = Piano
Genre = Classical
Occupation = Pianist
Years_active = 51
Label = Sony ClassicalJames Tocco (b. 1943 in Detroit,
Michigan ) is an American concertpianist . He is the youngest of thirteen children born to Vincenzo and Rose Tocco, both Sicilian immigrants.Early life
Born of Sicilian immigrant parents in
Detroit , Mr. Tocco’s love of music -especially opera—began in early childhood. At six years old he began studying piano and at twelve he made his orchestral debut, performing Beethoven’s Second Piano Concerto. He won a scholarship to the Salzburg Mozarteum and a French government grant to study with Magda Tagliaferro in Paris. Hisclassical music education was completed withClaudio Arrau in New York. Soon afterward, he became more prominent with his first-prize victory in theARD International Music Competition in Munich, followed being a replacement forArturo Benedetti Michelangeli as guest soloist for the Tchaikovsky First Piano Concerto at theVienna Festival .Career
In the years since then he has concertized internationally, throughout North and South America, Europe, the Soviet Union, Japan, Australia,
South Africa , and the Middle East. His orchestral engagements include:*Cleveland and Minnesota orchestras;
*Berlin Philharmonic
*London Philharmonic
*Hong Kong and Munich philharmonics
*London, Houston, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, New World, National, and NHK (Japan) symphonies.Conductors
Conductors with whom he has collaborated include
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Marin Alsop
*David Atherton
*Esa-Pekka Salonen
*Jesús Lopez-Cobos
*Andrew Litton
*Yoav Talmi
*Robert Shaw,Yoel Levi , Zdenek Macal, and many others.Musical Performance
Mr. Tocco is a recitalist, orchestral soloist, chamber musician, and educator. He has performed many American and European masterworks, including Bernstein’s Age of Anxiety, which he recorded with
Leonard Slatkin and the BBCLondon Symphony Orchestra , and the Corigliano Piano Concerto.The pianist’s performances included his
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra debut, performing the MacDowell Concerto and Gershwin’sRhapsody in Blue , both conducted by Leonard Slatkin. An especially accomplished recitalist, Mr. Tocco has performed interpretations of Beethoven, Chopin, and Liszt, as well as 20th-century composers, and he regularly programs the keyboard works of Handel. Other performances include Bernstein’s Age of Anxiety withMarin Alsop and the New York Symphony, and Leonard Slatkin and the BBC London Symphony.Discography
Mr. Tocco’s discography includes:
*Bernstein’s complete solo piano music
*Solo piano version of the Suite from Rodeo
*The complete Chopin Préludes
*The complete piano music ofCharles Tomlinson Griffes
*Erwin Schulhof’s Cinq Etudes de Jazz
*Bach-Liszt organ transcriptions
*Four piano sonatas ofEdward MacDowell .Recently, he performed a recording of Corigliano’s Etude-Fantasy on Sony Classical.
Educational Work
In addition to his itinerary, Mr. Tocco is Eminent Scholar/Artist in Residence at the University of Cincinnati College-Concervatory of Music, a faculty member at the
Manhattan School of Music and professor of piano at the Musikhochschule inLübeck , Germany. Mr. Tocco is also the artistic director of the Great Lakes Chamber Music Festival inBloomfield Hills, Michigan .References
* [http://www.msmnyc.edu/catalog/facbio.asp?fid=1020002267 Manhattan School of Music: James Tocco]
* [http://www.kennedy-center.org/calendar/index.cfm?fuseaction=showIndividual&entity_id=9154&source_type=A John F. Kennedy Centre for the Performing Arts: James Tocco]
* [http://www.ccm.uc.edu/keyboard/toccobio.html University of Cincinnati, College-Conservatory of Music: James Tocco]
* [http://www.hexagone.net/music/cvprofs/james%20tocco.htm Hexagone.net: Classical Music Academies - James Tocco]
* [http://www.arkivmusic.com/classical/Namedrill?&name_id=14249&name_role=2 ArkivMusic: James Tocco] Lists 15 albums on several different record labels.Reviews
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A0DE2DB1331F936A35751C0A960948260 The New York Times, February 5, 1986: Recital - James Tocco, Liszt and Bach Tribute. Review by Donal Henahan]
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E03EFDE153EF931A2575BC0A9639C8B63 The New York Times, August 12, 2005: Adventures Outside the Classical Canon: Pathfinding Composers] "Here are some favorite contemporary recordings of the classical-music critics ofThe New York Times ."
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