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Adam Kent, piano: “Spanish Piano: The Classic and the New” Adam Kent, piano: “Spanish Piano: The Classic and the New”

with music of Mompou, Albéniz, Granados, Montsalvatge, Tania León, and Benet Casablancas

Wed March 13th, 2013

7:30PM

Main Space

Minimum Age: All Ages

Doors Open: 6:30PM

Show Time: 7:30PM

Event Ticket: $15

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co-sponsored by The Foundation for Iberian Music at the CUNY Graduate Center
 
Long noted for his expertise in the Spanish repertory and a recipient of the Spanish government’s Medalla al Mérito Civil, pianist Adam Kent makes his debut at (le) poisson rouge in an all-Spanish program. In addition to such classics as Albéniz’s Iberia Suite and Granados’s Goyescas, the program includes the intimate miniatures of Federico Mompou and Xavier Montsalvatge, as well as two recently composed tributes to Montsalvatge by Benet Casablancas and Tania León. The event is sponsored in part by the Foundation for Iberian Music at the CUNY Graduate Center.
 
Adam Kent, piano
“Spanish Piano: The Classic and the New”
 
Works by Mompou, Albéniz, Granados, Montsalvatge, Tania León, and Benet Casablancas
 
a wonderful sense of authority and technical flair” The New York Times
 
Immediately evident was Kent’s suave legato touch, wedded to a tone with an Old World patina about it…Kent’s performance (of Albéniz’s Iberia, Book I) was Albénizian to the core.” The Indianapolis Star

 
This is an immensely attractive record, beautifully and resourcefully played and recorded…his playing here is often suggestive of Alicia de Larrocha…a command of bouyant articulation from which many far better known pianists could learn a lot.” BBC Music Magazine
 

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Adam Kent, piano: “Spanish Piano: The Classic and the New”

Pianist Adam Kent has performed in recital, as soloist with orchestra, and in chamber music throughout the United States, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, and South America. A winner of the American Pianists Association Fellowship and Simone Belsky Music Awards, Dr. Kent also received top prizes in the Thomas Richner, the Juilliard Concerto, and the Kosciuszko Foundation Chopin Competitions, and is a recipient of the Arthur Rubinstein Prize and the Harold Bauer Award. Dr. Kent made his New York recital debut at Weill Recital Hall in 1989, and has been featured on WQXR, WNYC, WFUV, WVOX and Sirius Radio stations. Chamber music has been an important part of Dr. Kent’s concert life, most recently with the Damocles Trio, which has performed both in the United States and abroad. The group’s recording of Joaquín Turina’s complete piano trios and quartet with Emerson Quartet violist Lawrence Dutton was released by Claves Records in 2004, followed up by their recording of Heitor Villa-Lobos’s complete piano trios and Oscar Lorenzo Fernândez’s Trio brasileiro in 2009.
 
Spanish music has been a specialty of Dr. Kent’s, whose advocacy has been acknowledged by the Spanish government on numerous occasions. In 2011, King Juan Carlos I of Spain honored the pianist by bestowing Spain’s Orden al Mérito Civil, and the Consulate General of Spain in NY underwrote Dr. Kent’s course on the history of Spanish music at Brooklyn College. The Spanish Consulate has also sponsored numerous appearances by Dr. Kent at NY’s Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, and the Spanish Ministry for Education and Culture awarded him a grant for Música por doquier/Hispanic Music Everywhere, a year-long celebration of Spanish and Latin-American in NYC with the Damocles Trio and Spanish composer and conductor Salvador Brotons. The Foundation for Iberian Music at the CUNY Graduate Center and the King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center at NYU have also sponsored a number of Dr. Kent’s Hispanic-themed projects, including commissions of new works by Tania León, Salvador Brotons, Miguel-Ángel Roig-Francolì, and
others.
 
Dr. Kent’s critically acclaimed recording of the complete works of Ernesto Halffter is available on Bridge Records, and a recent performance of Book I of Albéniz’s Iberia suite was praised in the Indianapolis Star as “Albénizian to the core…his suave legato touch wedded to a tone with an Old World patina about it.” Excelsior of Mexico City enthused about a recent all-Spanish recital, “Adam Kent brought not only magnificent technical ability to the music, but managed to go beyond the printed page, delving into the essence of what the composer sought to express.” Dr. Kent’s expertise in this repertory has also extended to interviews and performances in several recent documentaries on Spanish composers Enrique Granados and Manuel de Falla.
 
Summers find Dr. Kent serving as Director of Cultural Outreach at the Burgos International Music Festival in Spain and teaching and performing at the Summit Music Festival in NY. Upcoming performances also include tributes to composers Besty Jolas and Tania León at NJCU, and several lecture-recitals at the 2013 Barcelona Festival of Song.
 
Dr. Kent received a D.M.A. from The Juilliard School, where he studied with Jerome Lowenthal and served as an adjunct professor. His dissertation, The Use of Catalan Folk Materials in the Works of Federico Mompou and Joaquín Nin-Culmell, was awarded the school’s Richard F. French Prize, and his writings have appeared in Clavier and Music in Art magazines and in a Spanish-language monograph on Xavier Montsalvatge published by the Spanish Society of Authors and Editors. He holds B.M. and M.M. degrees from the Manhattan School of Music, where he studied with Solomon Mikowsky. Curretly, Dr. Kent is on the Piano Faculties of Brooklyn College Conservatory, Manhattan School of Music Precollege Division, and New Jersey City University.

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