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Classical piano.
Genre:
Classical: Piano solo
Release Date:
2009
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Vincent van Gelder
Vincent van Gelder
Classical: Traditional
New York
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(700261270302)
Record Label: Vinar Classics
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Born in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, Vincent van Gelder started playing the piano at the age of twelve. After studying at a local music school, he was admitted to the Conservatory of Hogeschool Enschede. In the summer of 1990, Vincent studied with Czerny-Stefanska during the Chopin master classes in Duszniky, Poland. From 1995 till 1997, he studied at the Latvian Academy of Music in Riga, Latvia. His teachers there were Theofils Bikis, and Arnis Zandmanis. Vincent holds BM and MM degrees from the Conservatory of Hogeschool Enschede and MM in performance from the Southern Illinois University at Carbondale where his teacher was Wilfred Delphin, and where he graduated in 1999. In 2003 he graduated with a DMA in piano performance from the University of Missouri at Kansas City where he studied with Richard Cass.
Mr. van Gelder has played recitals in The Netherlands, Germany, Latvia, and in many states in the US, including a full Liszt recital on one of Liszt’s own pianos at the Spencer Art Museum in Lawrence, Kansas. He is the Winner of 1999 St. Louis Artist Presentation Society Auditions. The St. Louis Post wrote about his performances of the Chopin Ballades: “He brought out the different layers with the precision of a brain surgeon”. Also in 1999, he was a soloist with the Southern Illinois University Symphony Orchestra, performing Prokofiev’s 2nd Piano Concerto. In January 2000, Vincent van Gelder won the Concerto/Aria Competition and appeared as a soloist with the UMKC Conservatory Orchestra performing Liszt’s Totentanz. In 2007, Vincent van Gelder was declared a winner in the "Artist International Competition" in New York. As a result he peformed a solo recital in Carnegie Weill recital Hall, on May 11, 2008. The critic for the New York Concert Review wrote about this concert: “Dr. Van Gelder is a formidably equipped, no-nonsense virtuoso and his diversified program of music…. commenced in an unfrivolous, honest and un-egocentric manner. Dr. Van Gelder’s interpretative and temperamental style is remarkably redolent of what I would have expected from a stereotypical “Dutchman”. In fact his playing at this concert made me recall Cor De Groot, a splendid artist whose Philips LP recordings gave me much pleasure”
Awards include: Grant from the Greensboro Arts Council for Vincent’s 2nd CD. Grant for recording the complete solo piano works of Maurice Ravel, together with his wife, Inara Zandmane. Grant from the Tranby Foundation, for the making of a demo CD. McDill Memorial Scholarship. Awards from the Rotary Club (The Netherlands), Royal Dutch Association of Musicians, VSB, and Tempus.
Vincent van Gelder currently lives in Greensboro, North Carolina. He appears regularly as a soloist. Recent performances were at the “Focus on Piano Literature” conference in Greensboro, he also was the soloist for Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue”, with the Greensboro Concert Band. Next to his regular student circle he teaches occasional master classes. His recordings have been played on radio stations in the US and The Netherlands.
Vincent van Gelder started the VINAR Classics label in 2002.
In January 2005, he founded the “Moore Music Recital Series”.
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