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Professor of Piano
University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance
Arthur Greene's dynamic and personal performances
have won him accolades in concert halls and
competitions throughout the world. His powerful
mastery and interpretative sensibility have earned
him the Gold Medals in the Gina Bachauer and William
Kapell International Piano Competitions, and he was
a top laureate at the Busoni International
Competition.
Arthur Greene came to Michigan in 1990 following
great success as a concert performer throughout the
United States, Europe and the Far East. He has
appeared as soloist with the Philadelphia Orchestra,
RAI Orchestra of Turin, the San Francisco, Utah and
National Symphonies, the Czech National Symphony,
and in recital at Carnegie Hall, Kennedy Center,
Tokyo Bunka Kaikan, Lisbon São Paulo Opera House,
Hong Kong City Hall and concert houses in Shanghai
and Beijing. He has performed the complete solo
piano works of Johannes Brahms in a series of six
programs in Boston.
Arthur Greene toured Poland as a member of the Stony
Brook Trio; he has played recitals, concertos, and
has given master classes in Japan during 12 tours
there, and he presented recitals and lecture
demonstrations throughout Portugal as a
representative of the United States Artistic
Ambassadors Program. He has a particular liking for
the piano music of the esoteric Russian composer
Alexander Scriabin, and has recorded Scriabin's
Complete Etudes for Piano, on the Supraphon label,
to be released in the United States by Koch in
March. His recording of the Scriabin Piano Concerto
will be released later this year. Mr. Greene has
also recorded two solo discs for Denon.
Arthur Greene received degrees from Yale, Juilliard
and the State University of New York at Stony Brook.
He studied with Dorothy Eustis and Martin Canin. He
is affiliated with Astral Artistic Services, and is
a Steinway Artist.
For more about pianist Arthur Greene, go to
http://www.arthurgreene.com
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