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Corey McVicar, described as a "truly
poetic and exhilarating" pianist by the
Sydney Morning Herald, has performed
worldwide. He has appeared extensively
throughout his native Australia, including
notable performances at the Sydney Opera
House and Sydney Parliament House; he has
also given concerto performances with the
Sydney and Queensland Symphony Orchestras.
Other international performances include
solo recital and concerto engagements in
Singapore at Victoria Hall; the American
University and Goethe institute in Bangkok,
Thailand; in Saint Germain En-Laye, France;
and throughout Asia for the Pacific and
Orient Corporation.
In the United States, Mr. McVicar has given recitals
at venues such as the Kennedy Center for the
Performing Arts in Washington DC; Carnegie Weill
Recital Hall in New York City and Strathmore Hall
Music Center in North Bethesda, Maryland. His solo
and chamber music performances have been heard on
radio stations in Australia, France, and the United
States. Most recently Mr. McVicar's concertizing has
included numerous chamber music collaborative
performances and appearances with international
artists in Southeast Asia and in the U.S., including
tours of the Midwest and several East Coast cities.
In 2011 he released two CD recordings with cellist
Alicia Ward.
Mr. McVicar has had successes in numerous solo
competitions such as the New York Frinna Awerbuch
International Piano Competition, the Liszt
International Piano Competition (Italy), and the
Yale Gordon and Dan Saslov Piano Competitions in
Baltimore, USA. He earned his musical education at
the Sydney Conservatorium of Music of the University
of Sydney, and the Peabody Conservatory of Music of
The Johns Hopkins University. Postgraduate piano
studies followed in both Germany and France. The
various artists with whom he has worked include Ann
Schein, Yvonne Lefebure, Leon Fleisher, and Murray
Perahia.
Before moving to San Francisco, California in 2011
Corey McVicar served on the faculty of the Peabody
Conservatory of Music of the Johns Hopkins
University and the Peabody Preparatory for 23 years.
He also held an adjunct piano faculty teaching
position at Columbia University in New York. Mr.
McVicar has given piano master classes at the
University of Sydney and in several locations in
Bangkok, Thailand. He is currently on the faculty of
the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, Preparatory
and Adult Extensions Division.
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