Tanya
Bannister, piano
Winner, 2003 Concert Artists Guild Competition
- Winner, 2005 New Orleans Piano Competition
www.tanyabannister.com
Lauded by The Washington Post for playing “…with intelligence, poetry and proportion,” pianist Tanya Bannister’s recent victories at the Concert Artists Guild International Competition and the New Orleans International Piano Competition confirm her status among the leading pianists of her generation. Receiving further distinction as an “Artist to Watch” on the cover of the January 2007 issue of SYMPHONY Magazine, Ms. Bannister’s career has already brought her to many of the world’s great concert halls, with recitals at the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Salle Cortot in Paris, Teatro Communale in Bologna, Tokyo’s Nikkei Hall, London’s Queen Elizabeth and Wigmore Halls and Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall.
Selected highlights of Ms. Bannister’s 2008-2009 season include her return to the Washington Performing Arts Society (WPAS) series at the Kennedy Center (with Rob Kapilow for his “What Makes it Great?” program), a recital at the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena and a performance with the Harrisburg Symphony as a guest soloist for Mozart’s Concerto No. 23.
Ms. Bannister’s debut recording, featuring three late piano sonatas of Muzio Clementi, was released in 2006 on the Naxos label. BBC Music Magazine declared: “Barenboim’s EMI Beethoven sonata cycle is readily brought to mind. Yet although she possesses enviable articulate and accurate fingers, she is also sensitive to the music’s many lyrical asides.” Her next recording project, This is the story she began,features solo piano music of living American composers (David Del Tredici, Christopher Theofanidis, Suzanne Farrin and Sheila Silver), and will be released on Albany Records in February 2009.
Recent recital performances include her debut at the Kennedy Center on the WPAS series, a concert for Market Square Concerts (PA) and a her second recital at London’s Wigmore Hall. As a concerto soloist, she recently performed Mozart’s Concerto No. 21 and Beethoven’s Emperor Concerto with the Louisiana Philharmonic, Mozart’s Concerto No. 23 with the Baton Rouge Symphony, the Shostakovich Concerto No. 2 with the Victoria Symphony (TX) and Mozart’s Concerto in E-flat for Two Pianos, K.365 with pianist Stephen Buck and the Westchester Philharmonic.
Ms. Bannister has a special affinity for contemporary music. Her three appearances on the CAG/ New Works Series at the Thalia featured premieres of works for solo piano written for her by David Del Tredici, Suzanne Farrin and Christopher Theofanidis, and a piano quintet, also by Suzanne Farrin. Ms. Bannister was joined by CAG’s Parker String Quartet for the first performance of the quintet, and she has also collaborated with the Daedalus Quartet at the Music Mountain Festival.
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, which occurred soon after Ms. Bannister’s victory in New Orleans, she joined forces with three previous winners of that competition to form “Pianists for New Orleans.” These artists have been performing together across the US to achieve their ambitious mission to raise $100,000 to help support the classical music community of New Orleans.
Born in Hong Kong, Ms. Bannister holds degrees from the Royal Academy of Music in London, Yale University, where she studied with Claude Frank, and New York’s Mannes School of Music, where she received an Artist Diploma as one of a handful of pianists selected to study with Richard Goode.
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