Neil Galanter

Neil Galanter is an American pianist in Los Angeles, California, who is a leading specialist in researching and performing the works of Iberian/Spanish, Catalan, Belgian, and other European composers including Mompou, Montsalvatge, Granados, Albeniz, Blancafort, Espla, and Poot. He has also given the Australian, New Zealand, and European premieres of several works of such composers, including a work written for him by the British composer William Blezard in 2001. According to a reviewer of one of his performances on an Australian tour,

Galanter is a very accomplished American pianist ...with a reputation for researching and performing unusual and neglected repertoire. An impressive list of his many and varied academic achievements includes (that he was) recipient of a Fellowship and Spanish Music Prize two years running from the Government of Spain for extensive research into the origins of Spanish piano music.[1]

He debuted as a pianist at age 12 with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra.[2]

He has a bachelors in music from University of Michigan, a Masters in performance from Temple University, and a Doctorate from University of Southern California. He also studied at the Juilliard School and the Manhattan School of Music.[3]

On a tour in 2000, he performed in Brisbane, Australia,[1] in Dunedin, New Zealand,[2][3] and at the Music Centre in Christchurch, New Zealand.[4]

In October 2007, he performed as a soloist with the Valley Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Robert Chauls, on October 13, 2007. He performed Concerto for Piano by Belgian composer Marcel Poot.[5]

He served as music director at the "first anniversary gala" of the "88’s Cabaret" in West Hollywood, California in May, 2008.[6] He has worked with the Spanish and Flamenco dancer Inesita in cross genre, collaborative fusion performances of Spanish music and dance from varying centuries and styles including recent performances throughout California.

References

  1. 1 2 Bouman, Elizabeth, "From Mompou to Albeniz in middle of the day", Review, Otago Daily Tribune-News
  2. 1 2 Snow-McLean, Gus (2000-05-17), "Piano virtuoso to provide a rare performance", USQ Newsletter, University of Southern Queensland, p. 8
  3. 1 2 Wadham, David, "Piano recital treat for Spanish music lovers: Third Pingal Homes Twilight Piano Recital, USQ Concert Hall, May 18 / Neil Galanter, piano", Music Review
  4. Sell, David (2000-06-02), "Neil Galanter at Music Centre", The Press (Christchurch), The Christchurch Press Company Limited, p. 29
  5. The Valley Symphony Orchestra webpage, not updated as of June 2008, still announces that the concert was upcoming. A YouTube video, an external link below, shows the performance.
  6. Les Spindle (2008-06-20). "88's to the Nines". Stage Notes. Backstage.blog.com.

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