Mark Peskanov
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- Comment: Good, I see you've tried to make this more encyclopedic. Make this easier to follow and to a more neutral point of view. --L235 (t / c / ping in reply) 02:52, 23 February 2015 (UTC)
Mark Peskanov (born in Odessa, U.S.S.R.) is an American virtuoso violinist, known as a soloist, chamber musician, composer, conductor, and concert presenter.
Biography
Peskanov began playing the piano at age three, and the violin at seven.[1] He received early musical training at the Stolyarsky school.[2] In 1973, at the age of fifteen, he emigrated to the United States, where he attended the Aspen Music Festival and the Juilliard School.[3] Upon his recital debut at Carnegie Hall the New York Times declared, “Mark Peskanov is a tremendous young violinist and his Friday evening concert at Carnegie Hall was a triumph…He has it all—technique, temperament, and taste.”[4] Since 2005, Peskanov is president and artistic/executive director of Bargemusic.[5]
Premieres
Peskanov premiered the John Williams Concerto with the St. Louis Symphony in 1981,[6] and the Stanley Wolfe Concerto (written for Peskanov) with the New York Philharmonic in 1989.[7]
Honors
Peskanov is the recipient of the Avery Fischer Career Grant [8] and Carnegie Hall’s first Isaac Stern Award.[9] He debuted with the Philadelphia Orchestra as the first recipient of the Frederick R. Mann Memorial prize.[10] Peskanov performed for the inaugurations of Tokyo’s Suntory Hall in 1986 [11] and Weill Recital Hall in 1987.[12]
References
- ^ http://articles.philly.com/1987-07-10/news/26197372_1_violin-david-oistrakh-dream, accessed February 13, 2015
- ^ Barbara Lourie Sand (1 November 2005). Teaching Genius: Dorothy DeLay and the Making of a Musician. Amadeus Press. pp. 203–5. ISBN 978-1-57467-376-0.
- ^ Barbara Lourie Sand (1 November 2005). Teaching Genius: Dorothy DeLay and the Making of a Musician. Amadeus Press. pp. 203–5. ISBN 978-1-57467-376-0.
- ^ Page, Tim. "Recital: Mark Peskanov". New York Times. New York Times. Retrieved 29 January 2015.
- ^ Kozinn, Allan. “Afloat on the High Seas, Persian Fountains and the Blues”. New York Times, September 1, 2008, pg E6.
- ^ John Williams Violin Concerto/Flute Concerto with Mark Peskanov, Peter Lloyd, Leonard Slatkin, and The London Symphony Orchestra. Varese Sarabande Digital,VSD 5345, Nurenberg, Germany, 1983. Unattributed liner notes.
- ^ http://www.nytimes.com/1989/02/05/nyregion/long-and-quiet-career-is-prelude-to-a-coup-for-hastings-composer.html, accessed Jan 29 2015.
- ^ http://www.aboutlincolncenter.org/programs/program-avery-fisher-artist-program/the-avery-fisher-career-grants, accessed Feb 23, 2015
- ^ Marum, Lisa. “Mark Peskanov, Violinist”. Ovation: The Magazine for Classical Music Listeners. October, 1985, pg. 50.
- ^ http://articles.philly.com/1987-07-10/news/26197372_1_violin-david-oistrakh-dream, accessed 13 February 2015
- ^ http://www.suntory.com/culture-sports/suntoryhall/feature/hall25th/pdf/history.pdf accessed 29 January 2015.
- ^ Weill recital Hall concert program, January 9, 1987.
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