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John O'Conor (born 18 January 1947) is an Irishmarker pianist and pedagogue, and the current director of the Royal Irish Academy of Music. He is frequently cited as the greatest living interpreter of the piano music of Beethoven, having recorded his entire repertoire, including the sonatas, concerti, and bagatelles. O'Conor's recording of Beethoven's sonatas for Telarc were called "the best on the market" by the New York Times.

Early career

Born in Dublinmarker, Irelandmarker, O'Conor attended Belvedere Collegemarker. His early studies began in Dublin where his main piano teacher was J. J. O'Reilly. He was awarded an Austrianmarker Government scholarship that enabled him to study in Viennamarker with the renowned pedagogue Dieter Weber. He also made a special study of Beethoven with the legendary Germanmarker pianist Wilhelm Kempff. In 1973 O'Conor was unanimously awarded First Prize at the International Beethoven Piano Competition in Vienna which launched his international career, and in 1975 he won First Prize at the Bösendorfer Competition.

Performances

O'Conor has given recitals in many of the world's most famous halls including New Yorkmarker's Lincoln Centermarker, the Kennedy Centermarker in Washingtonmarker, the Wigmore Hallmarker and South Bank Centremarker in Londonmarker, the Musikvereinmarker in Viennamarker, the Dvorak Hall in Praguemarker and the Bunka Kaikanmarker in Tokyomarker.

He has performed in Europe, North America, Asia, Africa, Australia and New Zealandmarker and has appeared with such orchestras as the Royal Philharmonic, Czech Philharmonic, Vienna Symphony, l'Orchestre National de France, the Scottish and Stuttgart Chamber Orchestras, the Israel Camerata, the NHK, Yomiuri, Kyushu, Kyoto and Sapporo Symphonies in Japanmarker, the KBS Symphony in South Koreamarker, the Singapore Symphony, the New Zealand Symphony and the orchestras of Cleveland, San Francisco, Boston, Dallas, Detroit, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, Seattle, Montreal, Toronto, Tampa and Washington DC in North America. His most recent performances was in his native Dublin with the National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland, in the National Concert Hallmarker. He performed Piano Concerto No. 17 by Mozart

Recordings

O'Conor has made more than 20 recordings for the Telarc label including the complete Beethoven Piano Sonatas, and the complete Beethoven Bagatelles, which latter was cited by the New York Times as the best recording of these works; the five Beethoven Piano Concertos, released in 2008; four volumes of Mozart Piano Concertos with Sir Charles Mackerras and the Scottish Chamber Orchestra; numerous works of Schubert including the late A major Sonata, the complete Impromptus and Moments Musicals, Waltzes and the Trout Quintet with the Cleveland Quartet; and two volumes of short piano pieces entitled Piano Classics and Autumn Songs. An avid proponent of his fellow countryman John Field, he has recorded most of the composer's major works including the complete Concertos, Sonatas and Nocturnes. His recording of Field's Nocturnes was featured on Billboard Magazine's classical charts for many weeks.

International Piano Competitions

O'Conor was a co-founder of the AXA Dublin International Piano Competition of which he is Artistic Director and Chairman of the Jury. He has been invited to serve on the juries of many international piano competitions including those in Leeds, Moscow , Vienna (Beethoven), Warsaw , Tel Aviv (Rubinstein), Beijing, Shanghai, Munich, Bolzano (Busoni), Cologne, Vevey (Clara Haskil), Cleveland (Cleveland International Piano Competition), Salt Lake City , Sydney, Pretoria, London, College Park (William Kapell), Valencia (Jose Iturbi) and Seoul. He is currently involved in the organisation of this year's AXA Piano Competition.

Teaching

O'Conor currently holds the position of Distinguished Visiting Artist at Shenandoah Conservatory (near Washington, D.C.), and Director of the Royal Irish Academy of Music, where he also teaches regularly.

Since 1997 he has taken on the mantle of his revered professor Wilhelm Kempff and gives the annual Beethoven Interpretation Course in Kempff's own villa in Positanomarker, Italymarker where Kempff gave the course from 1957.

He gives masterclasses and lectures in many of the places he performs as well as in many of the major music institutions including the Juilliardmarker and Manhattanmarker Schools in New York, Harvardmarker, Yalemarker, Templemarker, Rutgersmarker, Indiana and Seattlemarker Universities, the Hamamatsu Piano Academy in Japanmarker, the National University of the Arts in Korea, the Australian National Academy and the Sydney Conservatoriummarker in Australia and the Royal Academy of Musicmarker and the Guildhall School of Music in Londonmarker.

Recognition

For his services to music O'Conor has been awarded Honorary Doctorates by both the National University of Ireland and Trinity College Dublinmarker and an Honorary Fellowship by the Royal Irish Academy of Music. He has been decorated with the title "Officier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres" by the Frenchmarker Government, has been awarded the "Ehrenkreuz für Wissenschaft und Kunst" by the Austrianmarker Government and has also been decorated by the Italianmarker and Polishmarker governments.

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