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A multiple ASCAP award
winner, Jonathan Faiman was described in The New York Times as "a pianist
with the kind of technique that affords remarkable clarity even in the speediest lines."
Critically acclaimed, his solo CD,
Hie Up The Mountain,
has been called
"a
major contribution to the available body of music by the
generation now making its mark in American music".
He is a member of the
Locrian Chamber Players
and
The Actors Company Theatre
and was a featured pianist and composer and the executive
producer of TACT's CD, Play On: Music for The Actors Company Theatre.
Mr. Faiman is also the pianist and co-producer of a new CD
of music by Nils Vigeland.
As a composer, Mr. Faiman has been commissioned by
Ian Hobson
and the
Sinfonia da Camera,
the
Coastal Carolina Chamber Music Festival,
Michael Shapiro
and the
Chappaqua Orchestra,
Locrian Chamber Players,
the Mirage Theatre Company, and
Michael Mao Dance.
Mr. Faiman made his orchestral conducting debut with the
Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestra. He has performed
concertos, solo recitals, and chamber music concerts with
The Ambrosia Trio and other musicians throughout North America
and in Israel. In New York City, Mr. Faiman has performed
extensively in most major halls, including Avery Fisher,
Florence Gould, Merkin, Miller Theatre, Symphony Space, and
Weill/Carnegie Recital Hall. He is also much sought-after
in the world of Jewish music and has performed in synagogues
throughout North America.
Mr. Faiman received his Doctorate from Manhattan School
of Music as a student of Leon Fleisher. He has taught
at Concordia College and the Preparatory Division of Manhattan
School of Music, and he currently teaches piano, theory,
and composition at Bloomingdale School of Music.
For more information, please visit www.jonathanfaiman.com. |
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