Marc-André Hamelin, piano
Sponsored by Zenph Studios Marc-André Hamelin

DATE: Tuesday May 15 2007, 8 PM
Note special concert time

SITE: The Progress Energy Center for the Performing Arts   Map 

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ABOUT THE ARTIST

Born in Montréal, Quebec, Marc-André Hamelin is internationally renowned for his effortless musical virtuosity and refined pianism - many regard him as the supreme technician of the instrument. Perhaps best recognized for his attention to lesser-known composers especially of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century (Ornstein, Roslavets, Catoire; Rzewski), especially in notoriously difficult works by pianist-composers such as Leopold Godowsky and Charles-Valentin Alkan, he is equally at home with the standard repertoire. According to some, he learned Sorabji's Opus Clavicembalisticum at the age of seventeen.

Winner of the 1985 Carnegie Hall International Competition of American Music, Marc-André Hamelin began his piano studies at the age of five and was nine years old when he won the top prize in a Canadian Music Competition. His father, a pharmacist by trade who was also a keen pianist, introduced him to the works of Alkan, Medtner and Sorabji when he was still very young. His principal teachers were Yvonne Hubert, Harvey Wedeen and Russell Sherman; he studied at the Ecole Vincent d'Indy in Montréal and then at Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania where he now makes his home.

Well established in both North America and Europe, Marc-André Hamelin has given recitals in Amsterdam, Antwerp, Berlin, Birmingham, Frankfurt, Istanbul, Mexico City, Milan, Montreal, Moscow, New York, Ottawa, Paris, Philadelphia, Quèbec, San Juan Puerto Rico, De Doelen Rotterdam, Toronto, Vienna, Washington and Warsaw. Festival appearances have included Bad Kissingen, Belfast, Cervantino, La Grange de Meslay, Husum Piano Rarities, Lanaudière, Ravinia, La Roque d'Anthéron, Ruhr Piano, Scotia (Halifax), Singapore Piano, Snape Maltings Proms, Turku and Ottawa Strings of the Future, as well as the Chopin Festivals of Bagatelles (Paris), Duszniki and Valldemossa. Following the success of his 1994 Wigmore Hall series Virtuoso Romantics, Marc-André Hamelin appears regularly in both the Wigmore Hall Masterconcert Series and the International Piano Series at London's South Bank Centre. He plays annually in the Herkulessaal in Munich and has given a series of six recitals in Tokyo entitled '200 Years of Pianism with Marc-André Hamelin'.

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