Credited with “piano playing at its most awesome” (The New York Times), pianist Steven Mayer has brought his unique repertoire of such jazz icons Art Tatum and Fats Waller, as well as music from Mozart to Liszt to Ives, to thousands of listeners worldwide. Mr. Mayer has performed with the Leipzig Gewandhaus and Emmanuel Krivine in Liszt’s Concerto in Eb, in appearances with Leonard Slatkin and the Minnesota Orchestra in Gottschalk’s Grand Tarantelle and with co-soloist John Browning in Mozart’s Concerto K.365 under Raymond Leppard, performances with the San Francisco Symphony under Edo de Waart and Herbert Blomstedt in Rachmaninoff’s Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini and the Reger Piano Concerto, with Gerard Schwarz conducting the New York Chamber Symphony in Beethoven’s Concerto No. 4, in a performance of Beethoven’s Concerto No. 3 with the Rotterdam Philharmonic and James Conlon, with Dennis Russell Davies conducting Leon Kirchner’s Concerto No. 2 with the American Composer’s Orchestra in Carnegie Hall, performances of Mozart Concertos K.595, K.414 and K.482 with the St. Louis and Baltimore Symphonies under conductors Catherine Comet and David Atherton, appearances with the Amsterdam Philharmonic under Ken-Ichiro Kobayashi in Rachmaninoff’s Concerto No. 3, a performance with the Netherlands Chamber Orchestra and Antonio Ros-Marba in Haydn’s Concerto in G, performances of Mozart’s Concerto K.595 with Hugh Wolff conducting the Atlanta Symphony, appearances with the Dallas Symphony under Walter Hendl in Ravel’s Concerto in G, performances with the Boston Pops and Keith Lockhart in Liszt’s Totentanz and an appearance with the Prague Symphony under Jiri Belohlavek in Dvorak’s Piano Concerto on the Carnegie Hall International Orchestra Series.
Winner of the Grand Prix du Disque Liszt for his ASV world premiere recording of Liszt’s Concerto Opus Posthumous and De Profundis with the London Symphony under Tamas Vasary, Steven Mayer gave the world premiere of Liszt’s De Profundis with the Hague Philharmonic and Jacek Kaspszic in the Hague. Mr. Mayer also performed the European premiere of Liszt’s Concerto Opus Posthumous as well as Liszt’s Concerto in Eb with the Hague Philharmonic under Hans Vonk at the Interlakner and Visp festivals in Switzerland and at La Chaise Dieu in France. Steven Mayer’s album Liszt vs. Thalberg, also for ASV Records, was featured as Recording of the Month in Classical CD Magazine. Art Tatum 15 Solos (ASV) also won praise worldwide. He has recorded Max Reger’s Concerto with the Hague Philharmonic under Ernest Bour for Leonarda. Mr. Mayer has brought his unique repertoire of classic jazz legends Art Tatum, James P. Johnson and Jelly Roll Morton to festivals worldwide including Jazz in July at the 92nd Street Y, BAM’s Gospel to Gershwin with Gunther Schuller, New Jersey Symphony Orchestra’s American Roots Piano Marathon at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center, the Ambassador Series in Pasadena and England’s Greenwich Festival. Steven Mayer premiered Kaikhosru Sorabji’s The Perfumed Garden at Columbia’s Miller Theater and has made regular appearances at chamber festivals including Bargemusic, Banff, the Bay Chamber Festival, Mainly Mozart, the San Luis Obispo Mozart Festival, Leonard Slatkin’s Minnesota Sommerfest and the Moab Festival in Utah. Steven Mayer has toured nationally with the scholar/writer Joseph Horowitz and the pianist Anthony de Mare as The American Piano, a flexibly constituted presentation including lectures, workshops, and master classes. The American Piano has appeared at the University of Maryland’s Clarice Smith Center, Stanford Lively Arts, U.C. Davis’ Mondavi Center, U.C. Santa Cruz, the Portland Piano Festival, Wesleyan University and Connecticut College. In 2011/12 Mr. Mayer begins a national touring collaboration with famed violinist Mark O’Connor under the auspices of CAMI. Mr. Mayer is Professor of Piano at the International Keyboard Institute and Festival at Mannes College of Music. He has served as Visiting Lecturer in Piano at UCLA, Professor of Piano at the Manhattan School of Music, and is currently Associate Professor with Tenure at University of Denver’s Lamont School of Music. |
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