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Featured
Artists of the
Chamber Music Society
of Fort Worth
Alessio Bax
Piano
First
Prize winner in the universally acknowledged Leeds
International Pianoforte Competition in 2000, Alessio
Bax has already established himself as an accomplished
performer throughout the world. He had previously
won various international competitions including,
at the age of nineteen, the First Prize at the Hamamatsu
International Piano Competition in Japan . Praised
by the international press, his performances have
been described as “ real music-making that makes its
own world on stage and invites the audience in as
guests ” (The Independent), and “ successfully combining
authority and poetry ” (The Daily Telegraph).
Festival appearances include London 's International Piano Series (Queen Elizabeth Hall), the Verbier Festival in Switzerland, the Aldeburgh and Bath and Festivals in England, the Ruhr Klavierfestival, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, BeethovenFest and Musikfestspiele Saar in Germany . As a recitalist, he has been seen regularly at the main music halls in Rome, Milan, Madrid, Paris, London, Tel Aviv, Tokyo, Seoul, Hong Kong, New York, Washington and Mexico City .
His extensive concerto repertoire has lead him to appear with over 70 orchestras including the London Philharmonic, Royal Philharmonic, the City of Birmingham Symphony, the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, Royal Scottish National, Dallas Symphony, Houston Symphony, Tenerife Symphony, Spanish Radio Television, Rome Symphony, Hungarian Symphony, NHK Symphony, Tokyo Symphony, New Japan Philharmonic and Yomiuri Symphony. He has worked with a number of esteemed conductors such as Marin Alsop, Petr Altrichter, Sergiu Commissiona, Alexander Dimitriev, Jonathan Nott, Vernon Handley, Miguel Harth-Bedoya, Owain Arwel Hughes, Ken-ichiro Kobayashi, Dimitry Sitkovetsky and Sir Simon Rattle.
As an active chamber musician, he has collaborated with the likes of Joshua Bell, Steven Isserlis and Nobuko Imai, among others.
His recording for Warner Classics, "Baroque Reflections" received rave reviews by the international press and was selected as "Editor's Choice" by Gramophone magazine and "Best Buy" by Classical FM Magazine.
In January 2005, Alessio Bax was selected to play the Fugue of Beethoven's "Hammerklavier" Sonata for Maestro Daniel Barenboim in "Barenboim on Beethoven". The documentary was produced by Channel 13/PBS, in conjunction with Bel Air Media, BBC and NHK Japan. It will be broadcast worldwide and will also be released as a DVD box set in late 2006 under the EMI label.
In 2003, Bax recorded with his wife, Lucille Chung,
the complete works for two pianos and piano four hands
of György Ligeti (Dynamic). Most recently, they recorded
Saint-Saëns' Carnival of the Animals with conductor
Miguel Hart-Bedoya and the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra.
The disc was released at the end of 2005. Previously,
he recorded the complete works for piano and organ
of Marcel Dupré ( Naxos ) and Brahms Piano Concerto
No.1, live with the New Japan Philharmonic (Fontec).
His second release for Fontec was a live recording
of Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 3 with the Hamamatsu
Symphony Orchestra and a recital.
His performances are often broadcast live on BBC Radio, BBC 2 TV, CBC (Canada), RAI (Italy), RTVE (Spain), NHK (Japan), WDR, NDR and Bayerische Rundfunk (Germany), Hungarian Radio Television and Serbian RTE among others.
Bax graduated with top honors at the record age of fourteen from the Conservatory of his home town, Bari, Italy under Angela Montemurro. He studied in France with François-Joël Thiollier and attended the Chigiana Academy in Siena under Joaquín Achúcarro. In 1994 he moved to Dallas to further his studies with Mr. Achúcarro at the Meadows School of the Arts where he is now on the teaching faculty.
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