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Gilbert Kalish

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Biography

Gilbert Kalish (born July 2, 1935) is an American pianist. He was born in New York and studied with Leonard Shure, Julius Hereford and Isabelle Vengerova. He was a founding member of the Contemporary Chamber Ensemble, a pioneering new music group that flourished during the 1960s and '70s. He was a pianist of the Boston Symphony Chamber Players from 1969 to 1998. He is noted for his partnerships with other artists, particularly his thirty-year collaboration with mezzo-soprano Jan DeGaetani, but also including cellists Timothy Eddy and Joel Krosnick, and soprano Dawn Upshaw. Kalish is Leading Professor and Head of Performance Activities at the State University of New York at Stony Brook. From 1968 to 1997, he was a faculty member of the Tanglewood Music Center and served as the "Chairman of the Faculty" at Tanglewood from 1985 to 1997. He has also served on the faculties of the Banff Centre and the Steans Institute at Ravinia, and is renowned for his master class presentations. Kalish has a large discography, encompassing classical repertory, 20th-century masterworks and new compositions. These include his solo recordings of Charles Ives' Concord Sonata and sonatas of Joseph Haydn, vocal music with Jan DeGaetani and landmarks of the 20th century by composers such as Elliott Carter, George Crumb, Ralph Shapey and Arnold Schoenberg. He made the world premiere recordings of Charles Ives' Largo for Violin and Piano, In Re Con Moto et al., Largo Risoluto No. 1 & 2, A Set of Three Short Pieces, and songs The All-Enduring, The Innate, and Song (She is not fair). Kalish appeared on Charles Schwartz's 1979 jazz symphony Mother______! Mother______!! with Clark Terry and Zoot Sims. Kalish has given many first performances, and has had many works written for him. He gave the first solo piano recital in the newly renovated Miller Theatre at Columbia University. He has received many honours, including three Grammy Award nominations. In 1995, he was presented with the Paul Fromm Award by the University of Chicago Music Department for distinguished service to the music of our time.
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  2.   Bacon: A Life for Cello and Piano: Departure by Joel Krosnick
  3.   Ives: Set No. 1 (1901-11) - 5. Calcium Light Night by Gilbert Kalish
  4.   Stravinsky: Septet - 3. Gigue featuring Gilbert Kalish
  5.   Bacon: A Life for Cello and Piano: Young Manhood by Joel Krosnick
  6.   Stravinsky: Septet - 2. Passacaglia featuring Gilbert Kalish
  7.   Bacon: A Life for Cello and Piano: Love: Love
  8.   Stravinsky: Septet - 1. I featuring Gilbert Kalish
  9.   Bacon: A Life for Cello and Piano: Light: Light
  10.   Weber: Five Pieces, Op. 13 for Cello and Piano: Largamente by Joel Krosnick
  11.   Ives: Set No. 1 (1901-11) - 6. Allegretto Sombreoso by Gilbert Kalish
  12.   Weber: Five Pieces, Op. 13 for Cello and Piano: Allegretto: Allegretto
  13.   Weber: Five Pieces, Op. 13 for Cello and Piano: Animato: Animato
  14.   Luening: Sonata for Cello and Piano: Allegro Vivace by Joel Krosnick
  15.   Luening: Sonata for Cello and Piano: Fast: Fast
  16.   Six préludes pour piano: V. Là, tout n'est qu'ordre et beauté, luxe, calme et volupté
  17.   Ives: Set No. 1 (1901-11) - 3. The Ruined River (The New River) by Gilbert Kalish
  18.   Luening: Sonata for Cello and Piano: Allegro Moderato by Joel Krosnick
  19.   Weber: Five Pieces, Op. 13 for Cello and Piano: Alla Marcia: Alla Marcia
  20.   Six préludes pour piano: VI. Vers le paradis de mes rêves
  21.   Ives: Set No. 1 (1901-11) - 4. Like a Sick Eagle by Gilbert Kalish
  22.   Overton: Sonata for Cello and Piano by Joel Krosnick
  23.   Luening: Sonata for Cello and Piano: Finale: Fast Dance: Finale: Fast Dance by Joel Krosnick
  24.   Luening: Sonata for Cello and Piano: Andante: Andante
  25.   Intermezzo in B Minor, Op. 119, No. 1
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