音乐活动:Prof. William Goldenberg 同济一日行讲座及大师公开课安排
音乐活动:Prof. William Goldenberg 同济一日行讲座及大师公开课安排
日期:2011-06-02
地点:上海市杨浦区赤峰路67号同济大学南校区实训楼402/404施坦威演奏教室
行程:10:00-10:30 演奏示范与讲解(中国作品、日本作品、巴西作品各一首)
10:30-11:30 专题讲座
13:00-13:45 公开授课教学:肖邦第三号叙事曲
13:45-15:15 公开授课教学:普罗科菲耶夫第七钢琴奏鸣曲
15:15-16:00 公开授课教学:肖邦幻想波兰舞曲
William Goldenberg has performed over 1000 concerts throughout the world as soloist and
chamber musician, including appearances at the Tanglewood and Grand Teton Music Festivals, the Shanghai Concert Hall, Paris’ Les Arts George V Series, Italy’s Settimane Pianistiche Internazionali festival, New York’s Brookhaven National Lab Series, Chicago’s Symphony Center and nationally broadcast Dame Myra Hess Series, Washington's Smithsonian Institution Steinway Series, and at numerous universities such as The University of Chicago and Northwestern University. Concert tours have taken him throughout Europe, Asia, Australia/New Zealand, and North America. Among many prestigious institutions which have supported his programs are The National Endowment for the Arts, New York State Council on the Arts, British Columbia Arts Council, Ohio Arts Council, Illinois Arts Council, Fromm Music Foundation, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Consulate General of France, Consulate General of Germany, Istituto Italiano di Cultura, East Meets West Music Arts, and The Kansas City Symphony. By invitation, his biography is included in Who's Who in America and Who's Who in the World.
Goldenberg's rare breadth and depth of artistry encompasses performances of chamber music with many prominent artists, including the Vermeer Quartet, London Symphony/Rotterdam Philharmonic Concertmaster Igor Gruppman, Berlin Philharmonic Solo Clarinetist Karl Leister, Boston Symphony Principal Flutist Doriot Dwyer, and Berlin Deutsche Oper Soprano Amanda Halgrimson. His extensive collaborative experience also includes appearances for Chamber Music Chicago, Maine’s Bay Chamber Concerts, The Lake Placid Chamber Players, and California’s Idyllwild Arts Festival. An accomplished performer of contemporary repertoire who has been invited to give numerous world premieres, he has collaborated with leading composers such as Pulitzer Prize winner Shulamit Ran, Ralph Shapey, Larry Austin, Joyce Mekeel, Hugo Weisgall, and Wang Jian Zhong. Goldenberg has recorded sonatas with Vermeer Quartet violinist Pierre Menard (Waldo-Knox), two solo CD's of composer Oscar Haugland's Door County Suite and Petite Suite for My Grandchildren (HOA), and Songs and Chamber Music (Centaur).
Goldenberg earned the doctorate from Indiana University where he was appointed Personal Assistant to Menahem Pressler, and the Master of Music degree from Juilliard on Fellowship with Martin Canin and Rosina Lhevinne. Advanced studies also included work with Josef Gingold, Felix Galimir, Ivan Galamian, Gilbert Kalish, Charles Rosen, and Theodore Lettvin; a Tanglewood Fellowship; and the honors of election to Phi Beta Kappa and Pi Kappa Lambda.
Frequently invited to adjudicate competitions and teach at prominent institutions such as Indiana University-Bloomington, Liszt Academy-Budapest, and the University of Melbourne, Dr. Goldenberg attracts students from around the world to the piano program at Northern Illinois University, where he is Chair of the Piano Department and Director and founder of the Collaborative Piano Program. His students have won innumerable awards, competitions, scholarships, assistantships, and fellowships, as well as both teaching and performing positions. Goldenberg's special research interests include chamber music, contemporary music, and worldwide piano performance and pedagogy traditions. He has published in top professional journals such as Clavier. Northern Illinois University awarded him three of its highest honors: the Presidential Teaching Professorship, the Graduate School Research and Artistry Grant (twice), and the Faculty Development Grant (twice). The Presidential Teaching Professorship provided funding support for four years of performance and pedagogy research, and promotion to Distinguished Professor. Goldenberg’s Research and Artistry Grants provided funding for study of music by composers of Asian, Black, and Hispanic heritage.
相关好友: 唐朝 金豆豆 陈龙翔
日期:2011-06-02
地点:上海市杨浦区赤峰路67号同济大学南校区实训楼402/404施坦威演奏教室
行程:10:00-10:30 演奏示范与讲解(中国作品、日本作品、巴西作品各一首)
10:30-11:30 专题讲座
13:00-13:45 公开授课教学:肖邦第三号叙事曲
13:45-15:15 公开授课教学:普罗科菲耶夫第七钢琴奏鸣曲
15:15-16:00 公开授课教学:肖邦幻想波兰舞曲
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William Goldenberg has performed over 1000 concerts throughout the world as soloist and
chamber musician, including appearances at the Tanglewood and Grand Teton Music Festivals, the Shanghai Concert Hall, Paris’ Les Arts George V Series, Italy’s Settimane Pianistiche Internazionali festival, New York’s Brookhaven National Lab Series, Chicago’s Symphony Center and nationally broadcast Dame Myra Hess Series, Washington's Smithsonian Institution Steinway Series, and at numerous universities such as The University of Chicago and Northwestern University. Concert tours have taken him throughout Europe, Asia, Australia/New Zealand, and North America. Among many prestigious institutions which have supported his programs are The National Endowment for the Arts, New York State Council on the Arts, British Columbia Arts Council, Ohio Arts Council, Illinois Arts Council, Fromm Music Foundation, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Consulate General of France, Consulate General of Germany, Istituto Italiano di Cultura, East Meets West Music Arts, and The Kansas City Symphony. By invitation, his biography is included in Who's Who in America and Who's Who in the World.
Goldenberg's rare breadth and depth of artistry encompasses performances of chamber music with many prominent artists, including the Vermeer Quartet, London Symphony/Rotterdam Philharmonic Concertmaster Igor Gruppman, Berlin Philharmonic Solo Clarinetist Karl Leister, Boston Symphony Principal Flutist Doriot Dwyer, and Berlin Deutsche Oper Soprano Amanda Halgrimson. His extensive collaborative experience also includes appearances for Chamber Music Chicago, Maine’s Bay Chamber Concerts, The Lake Placid Chamber Players, and California’s Idyllwild Arts Festival. An accomplished performer of contemporary repertoire who has been invited to give numerous world premieres, he has collaborated with leading composers such as Pulitzer Prize winner Shulamit Ran, Ralph Shapey, Larry Austin, Joyce Mekeel, Hugo Weisgall, and Wang Jian Zhong. Goldenberg has recorded sonatas with Vermeer Quartet violinist Pierre Menard (Waldo-Knox), two solo CD's of composer Oscar Haugland's Door County Suite and Petite Suite for My Grandchildren (HOA), and Songs and Chamber Music (Centaur).
Goldenberg earned the doctorate from Indiana University where he was appointed Personal Assistant to Menahem Pressler, and the Master of Music degree from Juilliard on Fellowship with Martin Canin and Rosina Lhevinne. Advanced studies also included work with Josef Gingold, Felix Galimir, Ivan Galamian, Gilbert Kalish, Charles Rosen, and Theodore Lettvin; a Tanglewood Fellowship; and the honors of election to Phi Beta Kappa and Pi Kappa Lambda.
Frequently invited to adjudicate competitions and teach at prominent institutions such as Indiana University-Bloomington, Liszt Academy-Budapest, and the University of Melbourne, Dr. Goldenberg attracts students from around the world to the piano program at Northern Illinois University, where he is Chair of the Piano Department and Director and founder of the Collaborative Piano Program. His students have won innumerable awards, competitions, scholarships, assistantships, and fellowships, as well as both teaching and performing positions. Goldenberg's special research interests include chamber music, contemporary music, and worldwide piano performance and pedagogy traditions. He has published in top professional journals such as Clavier. Northern Illinois University awarded him three of its highest honors: the Presidential Teaching Professorship, the Graduate School Research and Artistry Grant (twice), and the Faculty Development Grant (twice). The Presidential Teaching Professorship provided funding support for four years of performance and pedagogy research, and promotion to Distinguished Professor. Goldenberg’s Research and Artistry Grants provided funding for study of music by composers of Asian, Black, and Hispanic heritage.
相关好友: 唐朝 金豆豆 陈龙翔
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