- Peter Serkin
Peter Serkin (born
July 24 ,1947 ) is a distinguished Americanpianist .He was born in
New York City and is the son of one of the world's leading pianists,Rudolf Serkin , and grandson of the influential violinistAdolf Busch , whose daughter Irene had married Rudolf Serkin. (Peter was given the middle name Adolf in honor of his grandfather, according to "Rudolf Serkin: A life" by Stephen Lehmann and Marion Farber, Oxford, 2003, p. 96).In
1958 , at the age of 11, Serkin began studying at theCurtis Institute of Music where his teachers included the Polish pianistMieczysław Horszowski , the American virtuoso Lee Luvisi, as well as Serkin's father. He graduated in1965 . He has also studied withErnst Oster , flutistMarcel Moyse , andKarl Ulrich Schnabel .His concert career began in
1959 , when he first performed at theMarlboro Music Festival , a seminal agent and incubator of chamber music performance in the U.S., established in 1951 by the elder Serkin, Hermann and Adolf Busch, along with Marcel, Blanche and Louis Moyse. Following that performance, Peter Serkin was invited to play with major orchestras such as theCleveland Orchestra underGeorge Szell and thePhiladelphia Orchestra withEugene Ormandy .In 1966, at the age of 19, Serkin was awarded the
Grammy Award for Best New Classical Artist|Most Promising New Classical Recording Artist. Three of his recordings since then have won Grammy nominations (one of them featuring six Mozart concertos; the two others feature the music ofMessiaen ) and his recordings have won other awards. Serkin was the first pianist to receive the Premio Internazionale Musicale Chigiana award, and received an honorary doctorate from theNew England Conservatory of Music in2001 .In 1968, shortly after marrying and becoming a father, Peter Serkin decided to stop playing music altogether. In the winter of 1971, he, his wife, Wendy and baby daughter Karina, moved to a small rural town in Mexico. About eight months later, on a Sunday morning, Serkin heard Bach being broadcast over the radio from a neighbor's house. As he listened, he says, "It became clear to me that I should play." He returned to the U. S. and began his musical career anew. (The story is recounted in Conroy, "Dogs Bark." - see below)
Since then, Serkin has performed around the world with leading orchestras and such conductors as
Claudio Abbado ,Daniel Barenboim ,Herbert Blomstedt ,Pierre Boulez ,Simon Rattle ,James Levine , andChristoph Eschenbach . He has made numerous recordings, on such labels as RCA Victor, featuring music fromBach (including four recordings of theGoldberg Variations - the first made when he was 18, the fourth when he was 47),Mozart ,Beethoven ,Schubert ,Chopin ,Brahms , and Dvořák as well as numerous more recent composers such asMessiaen ,Takemitsu ,Oliver Knussen ,Webern ,Peter Lieberson ,Stefan Wolpe ,Schoenberg andMax Reger .Serkin is a committed performer of new and recent music, having premiered or been the dedicatee of many new works by such composers as
Toru Takemitsu ,Peter Lieberson ,Oliver Knussen ,Elliot Carter andCharles Wuorinen . The American composerNed Rorem writes of Serkin, "His uniqueness lies, as I hear it, in a friendly rather than over-awed approach to the classics, which nonetheless plays with the care and brio that is in the family blood, and he's not afraid to be ugly. He approaches contemporary music with the same depth as he does the classics, and he is unique among the superstars in that he approaches it at all." (Quoted by Conroy; see below.)Among prominent virtuosi, Peter Serkin was one of the first to experiment with period fortepianos, and the first to record late Beethoven sonatas on pianos of both the modern as well as Beethoven's era.
Serkin has collaborated with
Yo-Yo Ma ,Alexander Schneider ,Pamela Frank , the Guarneri,Andras Schiff , Budapest and Orion string quartets and other prominent musicians and ensembles. In addition, he is one of the founding members ofTASHI and has recorded for a variety of labels. He has five children and two grandchildren and lives inMassachusetts with his wife Regina. He has taught atJuilliard and theCurtis Institute of Music and currently is on faculty at theBard College Conservatory of Music as well as other institutions. Among those who have studied piano with him areSimone Dinnerstein ,Heather O'Donnell , andCecile Licad .References
*Artist biography, program of concert given
September 30 ,2006 by theOrlando Philharmonic Orchestra *
Frank Conroy , "Dogs Bark, but the Caravan Rolls On" (New York, 2002), pp. 186- 195.* Stephen Lehmann and Marion Farber, "Rudolf Serkin: a Life" (Oxford, 2003)
External links
* [http://www.fredonia.edu/som/gala/bio.asp Biography]
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