
Emanuel Ax (2009)
Emanuel Ax (born 8 June
1949) is a Grammy-winning American
-Jewish classical
pianist. He is currently a teacher on the faculty of
the Juilliard
School
. He is widely considered to be one of the
best living classical pianists.
Early life
Ax was
born in Lvov
, Ukraine
(then a
constituent republic of the Soviet Union
) to Joachim and Hellen Ax, both Nazi concentration
camp survivors. Ax began to study piano at the age of
six; his father was his first piano teacher.
When he was eight the
family moved to Warsaw
, Poland
(where he
studied piano playing at Miodowa school) and
then two years later to Winnipeg
, Canada
where he
continued to study music, including as a member of The Junior
Musical Club of Winnipeg. In 1961 the family moved to New York City
and Ax continued his studies at the Juilliard
School
under Mieczysław
Munz. In 1970 he received his B.A. in
French at
Columbia University and became an
American citizen. In 1973 he won the
Young Concert
Artists International Auditions.
Musical style
Ax is a particular supporter of contemporary composers and has
given three world premieres in the last few seasons;
Century
Rolls by
John Adams,
Seeing by
Christopher Rouse and
Red
Silk Dance by
Bright Sheng. He
also performs works by such diverse figures as Sir
Michael Tippett,
Hans Werner Henze,
Joseph Schwantner and
Paul Hindemith, as well as more traditional
composers such as
Beethoven,
Mozart and
Chopin.
Ax regularly performs duo recitals with cellist
Yo-Yo Ma and played quartets with Ma and violinists
Isaac Stern and
Jaime Laredo. Before the quartet had to disband
in 2001 due to the death of Stern, they recorded works for
Sony by
Brahms,
Fauré, Beethoven,
Schumann and Mozart. Ax is also a featured
guest artist in a documentary film about the
Toronto Symphony Orchestra and
Peter Oundjian,
Five Days in September; the Rebirth of an
Orchestra.
He is a
recipient of Yale
University
's Sanford Medal and also holds an honorary
doctorate of music from Yale awarded in May 2007.
Personal life
He lives
in New York
City
with his wife, pianist Yoko
Nozaki, and has two children, Joey and Sarah.
Awards and Recognitions
Grammy Award for
Best Chamber Music Performance:
- Emanuel Ax & Yo-Yo Ma for Brahms: Cello and Piano Sonatas in E Minor
and F (1986)
- Emanuel Ax & Yo-Yo Ma for Beethoven: Cello and Piano Sonata
No. 4 in C & Variations (1987)
- Emanuel Ax, Jaime Laredo, Yo-Yo Ma & Isaac Stern for
Brahms: Piano Quartets (Op. 25 and 26) (1992)
- Emanuel Ax & Yo-Yo Ma for Brahms: Sonatas for Cello
& Piano (1993)
- Emanuel Ax, Yo-Yo Ma & Richard
Stoltzman for Brahms/Beethoven/Mozart: Clarinet Trios
(1996)
Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Soloist Performance
:
- Emanuel Ax for Haydn: Piano
Sonatas, Nos. 32, 47, 53, 59 (1995)
- Emanuel Ax for Haydn: Piano Sonatas Nos. 29, 31,
34, 35 & 49 (2004)
References
- http://www.juilliard.edu/alumni/reflections_0604.html
-
http://uanews.ua.edu/2007/02/famed-pianist-emanuel-ax-to-perform-with-alabama-symphony-orchestra-at-ua/
- Leading clarinetist to receive Sanford
Medal
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