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BIOGRAPHY
"A
pianist with fingers and a personality."
Los
Angeles Times
"Sparkling, penetrating, passionate, poised."
Le
Monde
Experience the joy of piano and learn to express yourself
through music! I am an experienced teacher and concert pianist
who strives to maximize each student's potential.
ABOUT ME
• More than twenty first-place awards in state, national, and
international competitions
• Performances in Rome, London, and throughout the United
States, including with the Los Angeles Philharmonic under
Esa-Pekka Salonen
• New York debut at Weill Hall in Carnegie Hall to critical
acclaim
• Member of the MTAC
EDUCATION
• B.A. in Music from Yale University
LESSON INFORMATION
• Lessons once a week
• Music theory integrated into each lesson
• $75 per hour (scholarships available)
• 30- and 45-minute lessons available for very young children
BIOGRAPHY
Anders Martinson first began studying piano at the age of six.
He made his national television debut in 1988 at the age of
fifteen as a pianist performing on Johnny Carson's Tonight Show.
By eighteen, he was concertizing throughout the United States
and abroad. He made his Los Angeles Philharmonic debut under
Esa-Pekka Salonen in 1991, and his New York recital debut at
Carnegie's Weill Hall the following year where he received a
rave New York Times review. European debuts in Rome and London
soon followed.
Anders has won numerous competitions and garnered multiple
awards. In 1991, he placed 2nd in the prestigious Robert
Casadesus International Piano Competition, and 1st in both the
solo and concerto categories of the Joanna Hodges International
Piano Competition, in each case as the youngest competitor. In
1992, again as the youngest competitor, he won 1st place in the
international D'Angelo Young Artist Competition. Anders received
the United States Presidential Scholar Award in 1991, and the
Gilmore Foundation Young Artist Award in 1992, which recognized
him as an outstanding young American pianist.
In early 1992, Anders' concert career was cut short by focal
dystonia in his right hand and he was forced to cancel all solo
engagements. Subsequently, Anders attended Yale University,
where he turned his attention to conducting. Anders took over as
Music Director of the Berkeley Orchestra at Yale in 1994. During
his final two years there, he guided the orchestra to a new
level, drawing full crowds to the performances, and building the
45-piece chamber orchestra into a 75-piece orchestra capable of
performing standard orchestral literature. He completed his
Bachelor of Arts in Music in 1996 and accepted one of the top
awards bestowed on graduates at Commencement, the David Everett
Chantler Award. He also received the New Prize for his work as
the director of the Berkeley Orchestra.
Five years ago, Anders decided to focus on teaching piano.
Currently, he teaches privately out of his studio in Santa
Monica.
FIRST-PLACE AWARDS
International and National
1. International D'Angelo Young Artist
Competition (1992)
2. Joanna Hodges International Piano Competition: Solo Category
(1991)
3. Joanna Hodges International Piano Competition: Concerto
Category (1991)
4. National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts: ARTS Level 1
Awardee (1991)
5. Santa Barbara Symphony/Esperia Foundation Young Artists'
Competition (1990)
6. Joanna Hodges International Piano Competition: Solo,
Intermediate Division (1989)
7. Joanna Hodges International Piano Competition: Concerto,
Intermediate Division (1989)
8. International Piano Recording Competition, High School
Division Grand Prize (1988)
9. International Piano Recording Competition, Intermediate C-D
Division First Prize (1984)
Statewide and Regional
10. Marina del Rey-Westchester Symphony
Concerto Competition, Senior Division (1992)
11. Young Artists Concerto Competition of the South Coast
Symphony (1991)
12. Marina del Rey-Westchester Symphony Concerto Competition,
Intermediate Division (1991)
13. Christine Piper Plumb Award of the Music Teachers
Association of California (1990)
14. Los Angeles Philharmonic Bronislaw Kaper Award (1990)
15. Los Angeles Music Center Spotlight Award (1990)
16. Concerto Competition of the California Association of
Professional Music Teachers (1990)
17. Young Artist Competition of the Pasadena Symphony (1990)
18. Downey Symphony Young Artist Competition (1990)
19. Young Pianist Competition of the Southwest Youth Music
Festival (1986)
20. Artists of Tomorrow Competition of the Brentwood-Westwood
Symphony Orchestra (1986)
HONORS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
United States Presidential Scholar Award
David Everett Chantler Award (Yale University)
New Prize (Yale University)
Robert Casadesus Competition Yamaha Prize
Gilmore Young Artist Award
Palm Springs Friends of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Scholarship
Young Musicians Foundation Scholarship
MISSION STATEMENT
I teach students of all levels and ages. As a trained classical
pianist, I focus on teaching reading skills, technical skills,
practice technique, and interpretive skills, all of which serve
as tools in performing the music of the renowned composers. Each
student comes to me with unique needs and talents. In order to
address these needs and maximize his or her potential, I tailor
my teaching to that particular student and maintain a flexible
teaching style. This is vital in ensuring the growth of each
student. I also want my students to develop the tools necessary
to express themselves through music. I am committed to
instilling in them a desire to progress and improve as they
strive to fulfill their musical aspirations.
PRESS HIGHLIGHTS
"Martinson…manages hair-raising technical difficulties with easy
assurance; he has a good ear for proportion, tempo and linear
movement, and he demonstrates a precocious confidence in his own
interpretive ideas."
New
York Times
"Martinson gave casual and easy utterance to even the most
involved passage work. The big, sweeping tunes reached their
peaks naturally…and along the way he found room for sensitive,
pointed shading….crisply emphasizing melody in scampering
virtuoso formulations. In short, a pianist with fingers and a
personality."
Los Angeles Times
"Sparkling, penetrating, passionate, poised, his pleasure in
playing was palpable, and his poetry endless."
Le Monde
"Amusing and capricious…passionate, pungent, always supremely
musical."
Corriere Della Sera
"Brilliantly sensitive….aristocratic, refined, elegantly
lyrical. Expressive and nuanced in all the touchingly personal
passages, empirical, tidy, never too emphatic….capable of
tremendous pianistic feats of strength."
Santa Barbara
News-Press
"Crystal-clear articulation, a sense of structure and absolute
technical accuracy."
Cleveland Plain
Dealer
"I could hardly believe his performance….perfect grace, ease and
pianistic style."
Desert Weekly
"A cool breeze of artistic relief….a blazing display of
skill….coupled with passion and insight."
Ventura County Star
"Martinson…created such powerfully intense moments from even the
most fragmentary of phrases, one could hear the tortured,
angst-riddled thoughts and feelings of ….Rachmaninov."
"A virtuosic tour de force that did not ignore the …pensive,
lushly lyrical portions…which he infused with a longing
melancholy and even a delicate wistfulness."
Irvine World News
"Martinson's …light, fine touch and impressive technique…were
enhanced by his strong lyrical style."
Williamsburg Gazette
"Masterful…cannot be improved upon."
Santa Monica Outlook
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