
Renowned pianist and conductor Jeffrey Kahane
is recognized by audiences around the world for
his mastery of diverse repertoire from Bach to
Gershwin. He has established an international
reputation as a truly versatile artist, equally
sought-after as conductor, soloist and chamber
musician. Kahane will take up the position of
Music Director of the Colorado Symphony Orchestra
in the 2005/2006 season. He currently holds the
position of Music Director of the Los Angeles
Chamber Orchestra and the Santa Rosa Symphony,
and is Artistic Director of the Green Music Festival
in Sonoma County.
Performing at the highest
level as a soloist, he has maintained his
reputation as a pianist "versatile in styles,
superior in technique, unlimited in horizons"
(LA Times) since he made his Carnegie Hall
debut in 1983. Since then, Kahane has given
recitals in many of the nation's great concert
halls including New York , Chicago , Boston
, San Francisco , Los Angeles , and Atlanta
. He appears as soloist with leading orchestras
such as the New York Philharmonic, Cleveland
Orchestra, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Philadelphia
Orchestra, San Francisco Symphony, Rotterdam
Philharmonic, Israel Philharmonic and the
Leipzig Gewandhaus. Kahane is equally well-known
for his collaborations with artists such
as Yo-Yo Ma, Dawn Upshaw, Joshua Bell, and
Thomas Quasthoff, and he often appears with
leading chamber ensembles such as the Emerson
String Quartet.
Kahane made his conducting debut at the Oregon Bach Festival in 1988 and since then, he has made many successful guest conducting appearances with orchestras such as the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the Minnesota Orchestra, the San Francisco Symphony, Saint Louis Symphony, Toronto Symphony, Detroit Symphony, Dallas Symphony, Houston Symphony, Seattle Symphony, Colorado Symphony, Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, National Arts Centre Orchestra, the Camerata Salzburg, the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields in London, and with Royal Philharmonic of Galicia in Spain. In addition, he appears annually as both pianist and conductor at the Oregon Bach Festival, and has also been conducting at the San Luis Obispo Mozart Festival since 1992.
Recent highlights of
Kahaneās career have included his highly-successful conducting debut with the New York Philharmonic, return engagements conducting the Houston and Seattle Symphonies and performances of Coplandās
Piano Concerto with the San Francisco Symphony.In
the summer of 2003, he gave highly-acclaimed
performances of all five Beethoven piano
concerti over two consecutive nights at the
Hollywood Bowl with the Los Angeles Chamber
Orchestra, a project that he repeated at
Ravinia with the Chicago Symphony in the
summer of 2004.
His recordings include
works of Gershwin and Bernstein with Yo-Yo
Ma for SONY, Paul Schoenfield's "Four Parables"
with the New World Symphony conducted by John
Nelson for Decca/Argo, the Strauss "Burleske"
on Telarc with the Cincinnati Symphony under
Jesus Lopez-Cobos, and the complete Brandenburg
Concerti (on harpsichord) with the Oregon
Bach Festival Orchestra under Helmuth Rilling
on the Haenssler label. He has also recorded
the complete works for violin and piano by
Schubert with Joseph Swensen for RCA, Bach's
Sinfonias and Partita #4 in D Major for Nonesuch,
and Bernstein's "Age of Anxiety" for
Virgin Records, which was nominated by Gramophone
magazine for their "Record of the Year" award.
As a conductor, Kahane has recorded a disc
of music by Ned Rorem for BMG Classics and
most recently he conducted a recording of
the complete Bach Violin Concerti with Hilary
Hahn and the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra
for Deutsche Grammophon.
As music director of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra and the Santa Rosa Symphony, Kahane received much recognition for his innovative programming and also for his commitment to education and community involvement. His instigation of a family concert series in both L.A. and Santa Rosa have attracted wider audiences to the classical concert hall in both cities, and in 2002, the Santa Rosa Symphony was awarded a prestigious Met-Life Award for Community Engagement.
Dedicated to working with young musicians, in 1991 Kahane co-founded the Gardner Chamber Orchestra, an ensemble of outstanding students and recent graduates of the major schools of music in the Boston area, and served as Artistic Director and Conductor from 1991-1995.
A First Prize winner at the 1983 Rubinstein Competition and finalist at the 1981 Van Cliburn Competition, Jeffrey Kahane has also been honored with awards including the 1983 Avery Fisher Career Grant and the first Andrew Wolf Chamber Music Award in 1987.
A native of Los Angeles,
Kahaneās early piano studies were with Howard
Weisel and Jakob Gimpel. Kahane is a graduate
of the San Francisco Conservatory of Music
and currently resides in Santa Rosa , California
, with his wife, Martha. He has two children,
Gabriel and Annie.
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