David Dubal
David Dubal (born
Musician and painter
Dubal has given
Dubal's drawings[9] and paintings[10] have garnered attention and praise.[11][12] In 2020, a book titled Selected Paintings and Drawings of David Dubal was published by TIMP Universal, New York.[13]
Author
Dubal has written several books, including The Art of the Piano, Evenings with Horowitz, Conversations with Menuhin, Reflections from the Keyboard, Conversations with Joao Carlos Martins, The Essential Canon of Classical Music (an encyclopedic guide to the prominent composers of the
Lecturer
Dubal is currently the host and instructor of the weekly Piano Evenings with David Dubal series,
Dubal has lectured numerous times at New York's
Current and recent broadcasting activity
Dubal is the host of The Piano Matters, a program of comparative piano performances that can be heard on WWFM and other US radio stations.[31] He also hosts Reflections from the Keyboard,[32] a weekly exploration of piano recordings, heard on WQXR-FM.
In the late 1990s, Dubal hosted a series of radio programs titled The American Century, focusing on musical works of the 20th century written by American composers. Many episodes of this series have been archived at YouTube.
Music director of WNCN-FM
From 1971 to 1994, Dubal served as music director of New York City classical music radio station
In the early 1980s, Dubal interviewed Claudio Arrau for a series titled Conversations with Arrau consisting of six programs on the great pianist's life and career. In 1985, he interviewed Yehudi Menuhin at the WNCN-FM studios; much of this conversation was used in the book Conversations with Menuhin. Dubal also hosted a series of WNCN-FM programs titled For the Love of Music, in which he interviewed pianists, including Murray Perahia, Mitsuko Uchida, and Alexis Weissenberg, composers, including John Corigliano, Phillip Ramey, William Mayer and Laurent Petitgirard, and other prominent people in the arts, including Quentin Crisp, Shlomo Mintz, and Wanda Wiłkomirska. More than a hundred of these interviews have been archived at YouTube.
Honors
Dubal was honored by composer
References
- ^ "David Dubal Biography". Great Composers. Retrieved 2010-02-21.
- ^ ArkivCD label
- ^ Invitation to the Dance (David Dubal & Stanley Waldoff) at ArkivMusic.com
- ^ Music of the Romantic Pianist/Composer (2-CD set) (David Dubal & Stanley Waldoff) at ArkivMusic.com
- ^ The Piano in America (David Dubal & Stanley Waldoff) at ArkivMusic.com
- ^ 'Aram Khachaturian -- David Dubal -- Piano Music' info at Discogs.com
- ^ Khachaturian Piano Music Recital by David Dubal, archived at YouTube.com
- ^ Nostalgia: The Music of Wim Statius Muller (2013) at imdb.com
- ^ drawings at YouTube
- ^ paintings at YouTube
- ^ reception of paintings and drawings at YouTube
- ^ "The Other Side of David Dubal". The Juilliard School. 2007-12-14. Retrieved 2021-12-08.
- ^ 'Selected Paintings and Drawings of David Dubal' at Amazon.com
- ^ David Dubal's page at Amazon.com
- ^ 38th Annual New York Emmy Awards
- ^ Dubal on Gottschalk in Wall Street Journal (2013)
- ^ Dubal on Liszt in Wall Street Journal (2012)
- ^ Dubal on Chopin's 'Preludes' in Wall Street Journal (2010)
- ^ Dubal on Debussy in Wall Street Journal (2012)
- ^ "Let's Tickle the Ivories" (at NewCriterion.com)
- ^ Piano Evenings with David Dubal homepage
- ^ Piano Evenings with David Dubal course description
- ^ Dubal on Mendelssohn at the Met, 2009
- ^ Dubal on Chopin and Schumann at the Met, 2010
- ^ Dubal on "Russian Romantics" at the Met, 2011
- ^ Dubal on "La Belle Epoque" at the Met, 2012
- ^ lecture on the history of the piano at the 1993 Van Cliburn International Piano Competition
- ^ David Dubal on history and tradition at SnapshotsFoundation.com
- ^ David Dubal on the great pianists at SnapshotsFoundation.com
- ^ David Dubal on the century of social change at SnapshotsFoundation.com
- ^ Archived episodes of The Piano Matters at WWFM.org
- ^ Reflections from the Keyboard
- ^ "Institutional Award: WNCN Radio for Overall Performance as Exemplified by 'Conversations with Horowitz'" (peabodyawards.com)
- ^ "David Dubal: In Flight" recorded by Jacquelyn Helin
- ^ version of "David Dubal: In Flight" orchestrated by Virgil Thomson
- ^ "David Dubal: In Flight", Oshkosh S.O., Henri B. Pensis, conductor
- ^ 19th Annual ASCAP Deems Taylor Award Recipients
- ^ "State University of New York (SUNY) Honorary Degrees". Archived from the original on 2015-09-18. Retrieved 2013-11-15.
External links
- Piano Evenings with David Dubal website
- Archived episodes of The Piano Matters (at WWFM.org website)
- David Dubal on Discogs[1]
- ^ "David Dubal". Discogs. Retrieved 2022-06-30.