MacMusic  |  PcMusic  |  440 Software  |  440 Forums  |  440TV  |  Zicos
career
Search

Pianist Henry Kramer Awarded 2019 Avery Fisher Career Grant

Thursday March 14, 2019. 04:43 PM , from Keyboard Magazine
Pianist Henry Kramer has been awarded the 2019 Avery Fisher Career Grant. Kramer adds the award to an extensive and growing collection of honors, a resume which already includes a recent signing to the Steinway Artist roster, the L. Rexford Whiddon Distinguished Chair of Piano at The Joyce and Henry Schwob School of Music at Columbus State University, the 2015 William Petschek Recital Debut Award from The Juilliard School and Second Prize at the 2016 Queen Elisabeth Competition.Pianist Henry Kramer is one of four recipients of this year’s Avery Fisher Career Grants, to be presented in a ceremony on March 14, 2019 at 6pm at The Jerome L. Greene Performance Space at WQXR. The other Career Grant recipients for 2019 include Angelo Xiang Yu, violinist; Christina and Michelle Naughton, piano duo; and the JACK Quartet.Following the announcement will be performances by all four Career Grant recipients. The Career Grant performances are recorded for live web-stream and radio broadcast by WQXR, New York’s all-classical music station, with host Elliott Forrest, and will air on Thursday, April 25 at 9 pm on 105.9 FM and www.wqxr.org. The 2019 Career Grant presentation marks the continuation of a long-standing philanthropic tradition created by Avery Fisher, which includes a relationship spanning over four decades with WQXR, a broadcast partner of these festivities since the first Career Grants were awarded in 1976. Showcasing Career Grant awardees for the ninth consecutive year, WNET Thirteen will spotlight 2019 Career Grant recipients on its program NYC-ARTS. Since 1976, 153 Career Grants have been awarded (including this year’s grants), and all recipients are currently active musicians. Former Career Grant recipients include pianists Kirill Gerstein and Yuja Wang; violinists Augustin Hadelich and Hilary Hahn; clarinetist Anthony McGill; and the Dover Quartet. The Avery Fisher Artist Program, established by the late Avery Fisher as part of a major gift to Lincoln Center in 1974, serves as a monument to Mr. Fisher’s philanthropy and love of music. The Career Grants especially exemplify his devotion to helping young artists and embody his philosophy to give back to the world what music had given to him. TheProgram supporting instrumentalists and chamber ensembles who must be U.S. citizens or permanent U.S. residents continues to provide recognition in two categories: the Career Grants, given annually, and the Prize, given less frequently as the highest form of recognition for excellence and contributions to classical music. The Avery Fisher Artist Program is committed to all forms of diversity, with award recipients being chosen based on outstanding artistic merit. Final selections are made by the Program’s Executive Committee. Avery Fisher Career Grants of the Avery Fisher Artist Program are designed to give professional assistance and recognition to talented instrumentalists, as well as chamber ensembles, who the Recommendation Board and Executive Committee of the Avery Fisher Artist Program believe to have great potential for major careers. Each recipient receives an award of $25,000, to be used for specific needs in advancing a career. Additionally, the Career Grant ceremony performances are professionally recorded for the recipients’ unrestricted use, posted on the Program’s website, broadcast and web-streamed by WQXR and used by WNET Thirteen’s NYC Arts. As of 2016, recipients also receive a custom designed blue and gold rosette, given as a physical symbol of the Career Grant award. Up to five Avery Fisher Career Grants may be given each year. Recipients are nominated by the Program's Recommendation Board, made up of nationally known instrumentalists, conductors, composers, music educators, managers and presenters.For more information visit www.averyfisherartistprogram.org
https://www.keyboardmag.com/artists/pianist-henry-kramer-awarded-2019-avery-fisher-career-grant
News copyright owned by their original publishers | Copyright © 2004 - 2024 Zicos / 440Network
115 sources
Current Date
Apr, Fri 19 - 05:33 CEST