World-Class Musician, Bloomington Native Jonathan Biss Returns 7/3 For IU Summer Music Festival
By: Reynard Loki Jun. 15, 2009
Indiana University's 2009 Summer Music Festival will include a diverse series of piano recitals highlighted by a July 3 performance by international soloist and chamber musician Jonathan Biss, who was raised in Bloomington and studied with IU Jacobs School of Music professors Karen Taylor and Evelyne Brancart.
The Biss performance, scheduled for 8 p.m. in RecitAl Hall, will raise scholarship money for the Summer Piano Academy, directed by Taylor. The academy offers serious young pianists (grades 7-12) the opportunity to work with outstanding teachers and acclaimed guest artists in an intensive, varied program.Biss said he studied with Taylor from the ages of 6-11 and continued his studies with Brancart, chair of the Department of Piano, until he was 16."This is my first time coming to IU for a project specifically associated with Karen. It is also my first visit to the Piano Academy since I was a student there, when I was (I believe) 10. Karen was a really ideal teacher for me at the time I studied with her," he said."Jonathan is without doubt the most remarkable talent to have come through my studio in my 40-plus years of teaching," said Taylor, who was just 16 when she began teaching students who were often her age or older. "Nowadays, he is often praised by critics for his 'prodigious technique.' But when he was a little boy, performing his first Beethoven sonatas and Chopin waltzes in my piano classes, it wasn't his fast fingers that set him apart from so many other fiNe Young pianists; it was his fervor, imagination and uncanny musical intuition. It was as though music was his mother tongue. From a very early age, he understood and 'spoke' music like a native -- like a budding artist, that is, rather than a 'good student.'"Karen Taylor Taylor recalls that when Jonathan Biss was about 9, renowned violinist Josef Gingold showed up, unannounced, at one of her performance classes. Gingold had heard that Jonathan was going to play a pair of Chopin mazurkas and was curious to see how the boy would handle such notoriously difficult-to-interpret pieces. (Gingold had a special fondness for Chopin's mazurkas -- he himself was born in the Polish-Russian border town of Brest-Litolvsk -- and liked to play several of them in transcriptions.)"He came up to me afterwards, and I could tell he had been blown away," Taylor recalled. "'How can he do that?,' he exclaimed in his famous gravelly voice. 'He plays like a 50-year-old man who has lived all those feelings.' He shook his head in amazement and muttered, half to himself: 'He's an 'old soul.'"Biss credits Taylor with instilling in him a lifelong love for music. "She has a great breadth of musical knowledge, and probably more important, a truly infectious enthusiasm," Biss said. "I think she was responsible for the very healthy relationship I had with music from the beginning of my studies. I'm sure my continuing passion for music has some of its roots with Karen and her way of teaching." The other piano recitals of the IU Summer Music Festival will be performed by renowned musicians, all closely associated with the IU Jacobs School of Music and the Summer Piano Academy.2009 Summer Music Festival Piano Recital ScheduleHans Boepple: June 27, 8 p.m. RecitAl Hall | FreeBach: Toccata in D Major
Barber: Sonata in E flat Minor, Op. 26
Chopin: Barcarolle in F sharp Major, Op. 60
Liszt: Annees de Pelerinage, Deuxieme Annee: Italie
Venezia e Napoli (1859): Gondoliera, Canzone, TarantellaRuth Morrow: June 29, 8 p.m. RecitAl Hall | FreeMozart: Rondo in A minor, K. 511
Chopin: Ballade No. 2 in F major/A minor, Op. 38
Muczynski: Desperate Measures (1995)
Schubert: Sonata in Bb major, D.960 (1828)Read Gainsford: July 5, 8 p.m. RecitAl Hall | FreeBerio: Wasserklavier
Ravel: Jeux d'eau
Liszt: Sonata in B Minor, S. 178
J. S. Bach: French Suite in G Major, BWV 816
Vine: Piano Sonata No. 1 (1990)For more information about the 2009 IU Summer Music Festival, see http://www.music.indiana.edu/events/summer/2009/index.html.
For more information on Jonathan Biss, see http://www.jonathanbiss.com/home/.
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