- Bradford Gowen
Bradford Gowen (b. Nov. 11, 1946) has received national attention since winning first prize in the 1978
Kennedy Center /Rockefeller Foundation International Competition for Excellence in the Performance of American Music. He earned hisbachelor 's andmaster 's degrees from the Eastman School of Music where he studiedpiano with Cecile Genhart and composition withSamuel Adler . He later studied piano withLeon Fleisher and with Dorothy Taubman.After winning the American music prize, Mr. Gowen made his New York recital debut at
Alice Tully Hall and recorded an album of American music forNew World Records ; in Spring 1998 this recording, Exultation, was re-released as a CD with additional, newly-recorded pieces included. On Memorial Day 1980, he performedAaron Copland 's Piano Concerto with theNational Symphony Orchestra under the baton of the composer; the next year he performed several more times with that orchestra underMstislav Rostropovich andMaxim Shostakovich . In January 1985 he performed the world premiere ofSamuel Adler 'sConcerto for Piano and Orchestra at the Kennedy Center. In 1998 he played at the MTNA national convention, and he performed and gave amasterclass in the 70th birthday celebration for Leon Fleisher at theUniversity of Kansas . In 2000, he gave the world premiere of the PianoSonata of Judith Lang Zaimont.Mr. Gowen's numerous chamber music performances have included appearances at the
Library of Congress Summer Chamber Festival. He has also appeared with cellistDavid Soyer , with theKronos Quartet , and with theGuarneri Quartet . He has made many duo appearances with his wife, pianistMaribeth Gowen , including a 1997Schubert bicentennial concert at theNational Gallery of Art devoted to the composer's four-hand works.He wrote for over twenty years for The Piano Quarterly and Piano & Keyboard, and he made a number of recordings for The Piano Quarterly. In 2002 he wrote a major series of three articles on twentieth-century American piano music for the London-based
International Piano . Mr. Gowen has served as a judge for several international piano competitions, including the Kapell, theGina Bachauer , and the Sydney, and he was a member of the Advisory Committee that created and ran the Seventeen Magazine/General Motors National Concerto Competition.Since 1981 he has been on the faculty at the University of Maryland, where he was Chair of the Piano Division from 1990 to 1994; since 2004 and 2005 he has been on the faculties of the Levine School of Music (Washington, DC) and the Washington Conservatory of Music, respectively. He is one of the 48 pianists featured in Benjamin Saver's 1993 book The Most Wanted Piano Teachers in the USA.
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