Bachauer Gold Medalist and renowned pedagogue Arthur Greene returns with a deeply expressive program featuring Chopin’s “Funeral March” Sonata, Liszt’s luminous Bénédiction, and Beethoven’s introspective Op. 110 Sonata.
Arthur Greene treasures the inheritance of our rich piano repertoire, which he considers among humanity’s greatest achievements, and he is grateful for the opportunity to bring it to life and to share it with as many people as possible.
He was born in New York City. He received degrees from Yale, Juilliard, and Stony Brook. He studied with Martin Canin. Until recent events, he has spent summers with his extended family in Ukraine.
Mr. Greene was first prize winner in the Gina Bachauer International Artists Piano Competition. He was also a top prizewinner in the Kapell Competition (first prize) and the Busoni Competition. He has performed with the Philadelphia Orchestra, the San Francisco, Utah, and National Symphonies, the Ukraine National Symphony, the Czech National Symphony, the Tokyo Symphony, and many others. He has played recitals in Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center, Moscow Rachmaninov Hall, Tokyo Bunka Kaikan, Lisbon Sao Paulo Opera House, Hong Kong City Hall and concert houses in Shanghai, Beijing, and Seoul, and all the major cities in Japan. He was an Artistic Ambassador to Serbia, Kosovo, and Bosnia for the United States Information Agency. Mr. Greene has recorded the complete Etudes of Alexander Scriabin for Supraphon, and piano works of the Ukrainian composer Mykola Lysenko for Toccata Classics. He has made many recordings together with his wife, the violinist Solomia Soroka, for Naxos and Toccata. He has performed the 10 Sonata Cycle of Alexander Scriabin in many important international venues, including multi-media presentations with Symbolist artworks.
Reviews include: “Incomparable master-pianist” (Upper Austria Krone News); "A profound musician" (The Washington Post); "A masterful pianist" (The New York Times); "Intoxicating appeal" (Mainichi Daily News – Japan); "A romantic splendor of sound-colors" (Ruhr Nachrichten); "Stellar Scriabinist" (American Record Guide).
Arthur Greene is a member of the piano faculty of the University of Michigan. There he has won the Harold Haugh Award for Excellence in Studio Teaching. Mr. Greene and his students presented a recital series of the complete solo works of Chopin in nine concerts. He was Professor at Korea National University of Arts in Seoul for the academic year 2023-24.
JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH
Partita #2 in C Minor, BWV 826
FRÉDÉRIC CHOPIN
Sonata No. 2 in B-flat Minor, op. 35
INTERMISSION
FRANZ LISZT
Bénédiction de Dieu dans la solitude
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN
Sonata in A-flat Major, op. 110