Gideon Rubin, Piano
Performances by Gideon Rubin
Composer | Title | Date | Action |
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Sergei Rachmaninov | Etude-Tableaux, Op, 39, No. 8 in d minor | 01/20/2009 | |
Sergei Rachmaninov | Etude-Tableaux, Op, 39, No. 6 in a minor | 01/11/2009 | |
Sergei Rachmaninov | Etude-Tableaux, Op, 39, No. 5 in e-flat minor | 01/09/2009 | |
Igor Stravinsky | Danse Russe, from Petrushka | 01/09/2009 | |
George Antheil | Toccata | 01/22/2009 | |
George Gershwin | Embraceable You | 01/24/2009 | |
Philip Glass | Mad Rush | 01/08/2009 | |
Aaron Jay Kernis | Lullaby, from Before Sleep and Dreams | 01/12/2009 |
Gideon Rubin, Piano
Biography
Gideon Rubin has a multi-faceted career that encompasses performing as a soloist, as a chamber musician, as an orchestral keyboardist, and as a composer. As soloist, he has performed with the Boston Symphony Orchestra in Boston's Symphony Hall, with the Boston Classical Orchestra, with the Mannes Orchestra, several times with the New World Symphony (once conducting from the keyboard), with the New England Conservatory Youth Orchestra on a tour of Israel, with the Longy School Orchestra, and at the Eastern Music Festival where he teaches and performs in the summers. His performance as soloist in John Adams' "Grand Pianola Music" (with the composer conducting) in San Francisco's Davies Hall in 2000 was featured on the "Jim Lehrer News Hour". He has performed on live radio broadcasts in Israel, in Los Angeles, and on WGBH radio in Boston.
He has performed solo and chamber music recitals throughout the United States and in Europe. During the 2001-2002 season, he was the pianist for the Garth Newel Piano Quartet, performing concerts in Virginia and on tour in Sicily, Italy. From 1997-2000 he was the pianist/keyboardist for the New World Symphony under the direction of Michael Tilson Thomas.
He attended the Mannes School of Music, graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree cum laude from Harvard University, a Masters in Music from Boston University, and a Doctorate from the University of Southern California. His primary teachers have been Edward Aldwell, Russell Sherman, Benjamin Pasternack, and Norman Krieger. He is currently Music Director at the Los Angeles Music and Art School where he teaches piano and conducts the LAMAS Youth Orchestra
Dr. Rubin is an active supporter of new music. He has performed with new music ensembles in New York, Los Angeles, at Harvard University, at Boston University, and with the New World Symphony, and has performed many new works in premieres, including some of his own compositions. His own works include compositions for voice, cello, string orchestra, piano, and electronic media. He has recorded a solo CD of 20th Century American music, and a CD of orchestral music by Steven Mackey on the RCA-BMG label as a member of the New World Symphony. His recording of piano quartets of Dvorak and Martinu with the Garth Newel Piano Quartet won "Best Classical Album of 2004" in the Just Plain Folks Music Awards.
In recent seasons, Dr. Rubin has performed at the Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C., and at the Los Angeles County Museum "Sundays Live" Radio Broadcast Series.