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  JULIAN JACOBSON  (Piano, Keyboards)» 

Julian Jacobson studied piano with Lamar Crowson, John Barstow and Louis Kentner and composition with Arthur Benjamin and Humphrey Searle, and is also a graduate of the National Youth Jazz Orchestra. He enjoys a wide-ranging career as solo pianist, ensemble and duo partner, composer and arranger, conductor and teacher. He has appeared as soloist with the London Symphony, Royal Philharmonic, BBC Symphony, City of Birmingham Symphony and English Chamber Orchestras, the London Mozart Players and London Sinfonietta under conductors such as Sir Simon Rattle and Jane Glover.

His enormous repertoire includes the complete sonatas of Beethoven, which he presents regularly as a cycle. In October 2003 he made history by being the first pianist to perform the complete 32 sonatas of Beethoven in a single day in the UK, and apparently only the second anywhere; he will repeat the marathon in October 2004. In 2000 he presented "Beethoven-plus" in London - a series of eight concerts in which the sonatas were augmented by commissions from composers as diverse as Charles Camilleri, Philip Cashian, Daryl Runswick, Nikola Kodzabashia and Keith Tippett. Other composers who have written for him include Stephen Oliver, Simon Bainbridge, Robert Saxton and Benedict Mason. In 1987 he gave the much-praised UK premiere of Ligeti's now celebrated Etudes, Book One and has worked with composers including Carter, Kurt‡g, Lutoslawski, Jonathan Harvey and others.

Julian Jacobson has recorded over one hundred solo works for BBC Radio 3 as well as some 20 CDs. Prominent amongst these are the complete Weber Sonatas and a Schumann album including the C major Fantasy and Scenes from Childhood for Meridian, Martinu's Sinfonietta Giocosa with the Bournemouth Sinfonietta under Tamás Vásáry for Chandos, the violin and piano music of Dvor‡k with the violinist Susanne Stanzeleit, and much other repertoire. He performs the title music (Liszt's fist Transcendental Etude) on the prestigious video "Great Pianists of the 20th Century."

His international career has taken him to more than 30 countries on five continents with performances in North and South America, Australia, South Africa and throughout Western and Eastern Europe. He has appeared at the major UK festivals, and in recent years has become a popular guest on cruise-ships for P&O's "Classical Music at Sea" festivals, and other lines.

As a conductor he has worked with the European Community Chamber Orchestra in a concert and CD recording of contemporary Italian music, and has also conducted the London Philharmonic, Irish RTE and other ensembles in his own scores for To the Lighthouse, The Fourth Protocol and other films. Other compositions include songs, piano and chamber music; Hip, hip Bourr?e, a commission from Steven Isserlis for a cello and piano piece, is published in the Faber volume Unbeaten Tracks.

Formerly Head of Keyboard Studies at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, he is now professor of piano and chamber music at the Royal College of Music in London. From 1988 until 2004 he was Artistic Director of the Paxos International Music Festival in Greece and gives masterclasses internationally.

Orchestral Work
Orchestras: Oxford Philomusica.

Julian's orchestral work also includes LSO, LPO, RPO, CBSO, BBC SO, ECO, London Sinfonietta, Chamber Orchestra of Europe, Britten Sinfonia, Orchestra of St Johns, Bournemouth Sinfonietta, Siohan Davies Dance Company

Session work includes Gavyn Wright, George Hamer and Isobel Griffiths.

Julian's ensemble work also includes Capricorn, Endymion, Music Projects London, Opus 20, Shiva Nova, Trio of London, New London Chamber Ensemble.

Education
Julian's graduate studies took place at National Youth Jazz Orchestra

Teachers: Lamar Crowson (piano), John Barstow (piano), Louis Kentner (piano), Arthur Benjamin (composition) and Humphrey Searle (composition).

Julian's web links
www.julianjacobson.com

Julian joined Morgensterns in January 2006

Julian's web profile was last updated 28th Jan 2012

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