
Richard Glazier and Andrew De Grado
Richard Glazier
Richard Glazier is a graduate of the Indiana
University School of Music and the Cleveland Institute of Music where
he received a Doctor of Musical Arts in piano performance. He has won
many honors including the Pro Musicis International Award, National
Federation of Music Clubs Young Artist Competition Grand Prize and the
Deutscher Akademischer Austaushdienst (DAAD) grant, the highest academic
honor awarded by the German Government. He is also the recipient of
a grant from the Indiana Arts Commission in recognition of his artistic
achievements.
Glazier has been acclaimed as a recitalist and soloist with orchestras
throughout the United States and Europe. Career highlights include his
debuts in Carnegie Hall's Weill Recital Hall, Jordan Hall in Boston,
and The Bing Theater, Los Angeles, and performances of all-Gershwin
concerts at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, the
Cleveland Institute of Music and the Chautauqua Institution. In 1995,
he performed with Byron Janis in a work for one piano four hands at
the Pro Musicis 30th anniversary gala at Lincoln Center's Alice Tully
Hall. Glazier was recently a featured guest in the concert series, "Michael
Feinstein and Friends" at Carnegie Hall. Although trained in the
classics, Glazier has a special affinity for the American Popular Song.
His connection to the music began with a childhood introduction to George
Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue. His enthusiasm for the Gershwin piece led
to a correspondence with Ira Gershwin, which resulted in an invitation
to the lyricist's Beverly Hills home. During thevisit, Glazier was given
the honor of playing on George Gershwin's personal piano. Glazier's
interest in the Gershwins' music led him to the wonderful movie musicals
for which they wrote. Glazier remembers watching great talents like
Judy Garland, Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly on a tiny, black and white
television. Today, Glazier pays tribute to these performers, their films,
and the great composers who wrote for them in his one-man multi-media
show entitled "A Salute to The Hollywood Musical." He is currently
touring with this program nationwide under the auspices of Community
Concerts.
Glazier has appeared on many local and national television programs
and is a featured performer on the CLASSICARTS satellite network. He's
also been a frequent guest on NPR's "Performance Today". Glazier
has released two Gershwin recordings on the Centaur Label entitled "Gershwin:
Remembrance and Discovery" Volumes 1 and 2. In 1998, Glazier was
chosen to record an all-Gershwin project in honor of the Gershwin Centennial
for the PianoDisc company's Artist Series. He has completed the first
volume of the piano works of Scott Joplin for Centaur Records and will
soon release his latest recording project, "A Salute to the Hollywood
Musical." Richard Glazier is a Steinway artist. Please visit Richard
Glazier's web site at
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