Neil Galanter
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Neil Galanter is an American
Galanter is a very accomplished American pianist ...with a reputation for researching and performing unusual and neglected repertoire. An impressive list of his many and varied academic achievements includes (that he was) recipient of a Fellowship and Spanish Music Prize two years running from the Government of Spain for extensive research into the origins of Spanish piano music.[2]
He debuted as a pianist at age 12 with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra.[3] His early studies were with Julius Chajes in Detroit. He has a bachelor's degree in music from University of Michigan, where he was a student of Theodore Lettvin, a Masters in performance from Temple University, and a Doctorate from University of Southern California. He also studied at the Juilliard School and the Manhattan School of Music.[4] with Robert Goldsand.
On an Australasian tour in 2000, he performed in several cities including recitals in
His performance as a soloist with the
He served as music director at the "first anniversary gala" of the "88’s Cabaret" in West Hollywood, California in May, 2008.[8] He has worked with the Spanish and Flamenco dancer Inesita in cross genre, collaborative fusion performances of Spanish music and dance from varying centuries and styles including performances throughout California.
References
- ^ "William Blezard Piano Works [JF]: Classical CD Reviews- September 2005 MusicWeb-International". www.musicweb-international.com. Retrieved 2023-12-21.
- ^ a b Bouman, Elizabeth, "From Mompou to Albeniz in middle of the day", Review, Otago Daily Tribune-News
- ^ a b Snow-McLean, Gus (2000-05-17), "Piano virtuoso to provide a rare performance", USQ Newsletter, University of Southern Queensland, p. 8
- ^ a b Wadham, David, "Piano recital treat for Spanish music lovers: Third Pingal Homes Twilight Piano Recital, USQ Concert Hall, May 18 / Neil Galanter, piano", Music Review
- ^ Sell, David (2000-06-02), "Neil Galanter at Music Centre", The Press (Christchurch), The Christchurch Press Company Limited, p. 29
- ^ The Valley Symphony Orchestra concert announcement. A YouTube video, an external link below, shows the performance.
- ^ ohtadmin (2007-01-25). "Chamber music concert at Westminster". Thousand Oaks Acorn -. Retrieved 2024-01-16.
- ^ Les Spindle (2008-06-20). "88's to the Nines". Stage Notes. Backstage.blog.com.
External links
- Youtube video: "Poot: Concerto for Piano 1st Movement-NEIL GALANTER, pianist"
- Interview Research Iberian/Spanish music & West Coast Premiere of unknown Goyesca
- Neil Harris Galanter - pianist: Various Recordings/Discography