Judith Gordon

Judith Gordon

Judith Gordon (b. 1963, Baltimore, Maryland) is a concert pianist and educator.

Education

Judith Gordon studied at Oberlin Conservatory and at New England Conservatory where she studied with Patricia Zander. [cite news | first=Richard | last=Dyer | coauthors= | title=Judith Gordon Makes Musical Connections | date=1998-05-03 | publisher= | url =http://www.boston.com | work =Boston Globe | pages = | accessdate = 2008-08-03 | language = ]

New York debut

Judith Gordon gave her New York recital debut on May 27, 1990 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art as part of the museum’s Introductions series. Bernard Holland, reviewing for The New York Times, wrote, "… Ms. Gordon does not have the dominating technique associated with major virtuosos, but she has character and she thinks." [cite news | first=Bernard | last=Holland | coauthors= | title=Review/Piano; Judith Gordon in Her Debut | date=1990-05-28 | publisher= | url =http://proquest.umi.com | work =The New York Times | pages = | accessdate = 2008-08-03 | language = ]

In 1996, Judith Gordon was named the Boston Globe Musician of the Year.

The Celebrity Series of Boston has presented Gordon frequently and she has performed regularly with Emmanuel Music. With Rob Kapilow she explored music of Beethoven and Debussy in his "What Makes It Great?" programs in Boston, Los Angeles, and New York. Gordon has performed as a soloist with the Boston Pops, the Boston Modern Orchestra Project, the Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra, and the MIT Symphony.

Chamber music performance

Gordon has performed with a variety of musicians, including: soprano Lisa Saffer, mezzo-soprano Janice Felty, mezzo-soprano Lorraine Hunt Lieberson, tenor William Hite, and baritone James Maddalena; cellists Andres Diaz, Rhonda Rider, and Yo-Yo Ma; violists James Dunham, Cynthia Phelps, Marcus Thompson, and Roger Tapping; violinists Rose Mary Harbison and Andrew Kohji Taylor; and oboist Douglas Boyd. She has also performed with the following ensembles: Imani Winds; the Jacques Thibaud String Trio; the Arianna String Quartet, Borromeo String Quartet, Lydian String Quartet, and St. Lawrence String Quartet; the Boston Chamber Music Society, Collage New Music, and Santa Fe New Music.

In a 1998 profile, Boston Globe classical music critic Richard Dyer quoted Gordon as saying, "Some of the most beautiful colors and textures on the piano emerge when you're not playing alone." [cite news | first=Richard | last=Dyer | coauthors= | title=Judith Gordon Makes Musical Connections | date=1998-05-03 | publisher= | url =http://www.boston.com | work =Boston Globe | pages = | accessdate = 2008-08-03 | language = ]

Collaborations with composers

Gordon has worked with or had music written for her by Martin Brody, Peter Child, Alan Fletcher, John Harbison, David Horne, Lee Hyla, Libby Larsen, and Peter Lieberson.

Teaching

Gordon has taught piano at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and served on the jury at the Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition. Ms. Gordon performs and teaches at chamber music festivals including the Cape Cod (Massachusetts), Charlottesville (Virginia), Innsbrook (Missouri), [http://www.rcmf.org/ Rockport] (Massachusetts), Portland (Maine), Santa Fe (New Mexico), Spoleto USA (South Carolina), and Token Creek (Wisconsin) Festivals and [http://www.musicfromsalem.org/ Music from Salem] (New York), where she is a co-artistic director. Gordon is currently an Assistant Professor of Music at Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts.

References


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать реферат

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Gordon Piper — Gordon Stephen Piper Born Gordon Stephen Piper 3 June 1932(1932 06 03) Cheltenham, Sydney, Australia Died 19 September 2004(2004 09 19) (aged 72) Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Resting place …   Wikipedia

  • Judith Miller (journalist) — Judith Miller (born January 2, 1948), is an American journalist. Miller, based in Washington D.C., was a prominent New York Times reporter with access to top U.S. government officials. Her coverage of these officials, especially regarding the… …   Wikipedia

  • Gordon Scurfield — (9 June 1924 – 24 September 1996) was an Australian biologist and author, with expertise in botany and ecology. He engaged in a variety of projects in several divisions of CSIRO, and published over 50 papers in journals serving fields as diverse… …   Wikipedia

  • Judith Sargent Murray — (1751 1820) was an early American advocate for women s rights, an essayist, playwright, poet, and letter writer. She was one of the first American proponents of the idea of the equality of the sexes that women, like men, had the capability of… …   Wikipedia

  • Gordon Graydon Memorial Secondary School — Address 1490 Ogden Avenue Mississauga, Ontario, L5E 2H8, Canada Information School board …   Wikipedia

  • Judith Mossman — es un personaje de ficción del videojuego Half Life. Ha sido doblada en la versión inglesa por Michelle Forbes. Judith Mossman es la enemiga no declarada de Gordon Freeman al haberle ganado el empleo en Black Mesa. Es una persona que tiene una… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Gordon Scott — Born Gordon Merrill Werschkul August 3, 1926(1926 08 03) Portland, Oregon, United States Died April 30, 2007(2007 04 30) (aged 80) Baltimore, Maryland, United States …   Wikipedia

  • Gordon Bennett (artist) — Gordon Bennett (born 1955) is an Australian artist of Aboriginal and Anglo Gaelic descent. Born in Monto, Queensland, and now working in Brisbane, Bennett is a significant figure in contemporary Indigenous Australian art. Contents 1 Biography 2… …   Wikipedia

  • Gordon Porterfield — is an American playwright, novelist, poet and teacher, whose work has been produced for the stage in Baltimore, New York and London.[1] Contents 1 Career 2 Related Articles Misc. 3 Notes and references …   Wikipedia

  • Judith Nyman Secondary School — Address 1305 Williams Parkway Brampton, Ontario, L6S 3J8, Canada Information School board …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”