Part V Soloists, Guest Ensembles, and Guest Conductors, 1926-2001
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174 Part V Soloists, Guest Ensembles, and Guest Conductors, 1926-2001 The following list does not include soloists for staged opera performances. I have also excluded soloists who performed art songs or chamber works. This list does include “Pops” performers, even though their repertoire might be listed only as “selections” and thus excluded from Part II. See the table of contents (p.iii) for the organization of the following. Pippa Borisey (Steenbock Award - twice) Piano Beethoven, Concerto No.1 for Piano and Steve Allen Orchestra (first mvt.) / 3/11/84(y) Pops soloist / 5/7/77(p) Schumann, Concerto for Piano and Orchestra Augustin Anievas (first mvt.) / 5/18/86(y) Rachmaninoff, Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Gerald Borsuk for Piano and Orchestra / 10/24/70 Beethoven, Concerto No.2 for Piano and Claudio Arrau Orchestra (first mvt.) / 2/19/35 Beethoven, Concerto No.5 for Piano and Gershwin, Concerto in F for Piano and Orchestra / Orchestra, "Emperor" / 2/3/79 4/11/51 David Askins (Steenbock Award) John Browning Mozart, Concerto No.20 for Piano and Orchestra, Barber, Concerto for Piano and Orchestra / K.466 (first movement) / 4/6/74(y) 10/9/99 Emmanuel Ax Beethoven, Concerto No.3 for Piano and Chopin, Concerto No.1 for Piano and Orchestra / Orchestra / 12/8/73 9/29/79 Mozart, Concerto No.23 for Piano and Orchestra, Paul Badura-Skoda K.488 / 10/15/77 Beethoven, Concerto No.5 for Piano and Prokofiev, Concerto No.3 for Piano and Orchestra Orchestra, "Emperor" / 4/10/68 / 4/27/91 Allen Barker Ravel, Concerto in D Major for Piano Left Hand, Radermacher, Concerto in B for Piano, and Orchestra / 10/15/77 Percussion, and Orchestra / 1/23/71 David Buechner Eric Barnhill (Steenbock Award) Brahms, Concerto No.1 for Piano and Orchestra / Liszt, Concerto No.1 for Piano and Orchestra 9/21/96 (first mvt.) / 3/19/91(y) Storm Bull Karen Becker (Steenbock Award) Grieg, Concerto for Piano and Orchestra / 5/1/29 Beethoven, Concerto No.2 for Piano and Grace Chang (Steenbock Award) Orchestra (third mvt.) / 11/8/81(y) Schumann, Concerto for Piano and Orchestra Arthur Becknell (first mvt.) / 5/11/89(y) Gershwin, Rhapsody in Blue / 5/4/63(p) Peter Chang (Steenbock Award) Saint-Saëns, Carnival of the Animals / 2/2/86 Rachmaninoff, Concerto No.2 for Piano and Philippe Bianconi Orchestra (second mvt.) / 3/4/98(y) Ravel, Concerto in G Major for Piano and Stephen Chatman (Youth Soloist Award) Orchestra / 3/3/01 Mozart, Concerto No.23 for Piano and Orchestra, Phillipe Bianconi K.488 (second and third movements) / Fauré, Ballade / 3/3/01 3/18/67(y) Jorge Bolet Hongchueh Chen (Youth Soloist Award) Franck, Symphonic Variations for Piano and Kabalevsky, Concerto No.3 for Piano and Orchestra / 9/28/85 Orchestra, "Youth" (third mvt.) / 11/30/99(y) Liszt, Totentanz ("Dance of Death") / 9/28/85 175 Piano - continued Liszt, Concerto No.1 for Piano and Orchestra / 11/6/93 Carroll Chilton Vladimir Feltsman Rachmaninoff, Concerto No.3 for Piano and Rachmaninoff, Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Orchestra / 3/22/69 for Piano and Orchestra / 4/25/89 Jessica Chow (Youth Soloist Award) Janina Fialkowska Mozart, Concerto No.19 for Piano and Orchestra, Chopin, Concerto No.2 for Piano and Orchestra / K.459 (first mvt.) / 11/24/92(y) 3/28/98 Van Cliburn Rudolf Firkusny Brahms, Concerto No.2 for Piano and Orchestra / Schumann, Concerto for Piano and Orchestra / 12/2/71 9/27/75 Edward Collins Jean Geiss Prokofiev, Overture on Hebrew Themes / 11/9/37 Rachmaninoff, Concerto No.2 for Piano and Tchaikovsky, Concerto No.1 for Piano and Orchestra / 4/4/50 Orchestra / 11/9/37 Percy Grainger Ryan Conners (Steenbock Award) Grainger, Children's March "Over the Hills and Gershwin, Concerto in F for Piano and Orchestra Far Away" / 11/29/42 (first mvt.) / 3/3/92(y) Grainger, Danish Folk-Music Suite / 11/29/42 Joseph Cunningham (Steenbock Award) Grainger, Spoon River / 11/27/41 Mendelssohn, Capriccio Brilliante / 3/19/91(y) Grainger, Ye Banks and Braes / 11/29/42 Alicia de Larrocha Horacio Gutierrez Brahms, Concerto No.2 for Piano and Orchestra / Beethoven, Concerto No.5 for Piano and 4/28/81 Orchestra, "Emperor" / 2/19/00 Mischa Dichter Chopin, Concerto No.1 for Piano and Orchestra / Rachmaninoff, Concerto No.2 for Piano and 11/21/87 Orchestra / 2/24/73 Prokofiev, Concerto No.3 for Piano and Orchestra Misha Dichter / 4/22/82 Liszt, Concerto No.2 for Piano and Orchestra / Rachmaninoff, Concerto No.3 for Piano and 4/27/85 Orchestra / 9/28/91 William Doppmann Marvin Hamlisch Rachmaninoff, Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Hamlisch, A Chorus Line Overture / 5/3/80(p) for Piano and Orchestra / 12/6/61 Hamlisch, If You Remember Me / 5/3/80(p) Marylène Dosse Hamlisch, Music and the Mirror from "A Chorus Rachmaninoff, Concerto No.2 for Piano and Line" / 5/3/80(p) Orchestra / 1/18/81(f) Hamlisch, Nobody Does It Better / 5/3/80(p) Rich Eames Hamlisch, Nothing / 5/3/80(p) Pops program / 2/20/93(p) Hamlisch, The Way We Were / 5/3/80(p) Larry Elliott (Youth Soloist) Hamlisch, Through the Eyes of Love / 5/3/80(p) Beethoven, Concerto No.1 for Piano and Hamlisch, What I Did For Love / 5/3/80(p) Orchestra (third mvt.) / 11/19/66(y) Joplin, The Entertainer (arr. Hamlisch) / 5/3/80(p) Emma Endres Rodgers/Hammerstein, With a Song In My Heart / Bach, Concerto No.5 for Harpsichord [Piano] and 5/3/80(p) Orchestra [BVW 1056] / 4/6/47 Tania Heiberg (Steenbock Award) Mozart, Concerto No.23 for Piano and Orchestra, Liszt, Hungarian Fantasy / 4/6/74(y) K.488 / 4/6/47 Dorothy Heick Rachmaninoff, Concerto No.2 for Piano and MacDowell, Concert Etude* / 5/27/34(s) Orchestra / 11/25/40 Joyce Hilary Emma Endres-Kountz Falla, Nights in the Gardens of Spain / 5/2/54 MacDowell, Concerto No.2 for Piano and Orchestra / 10/25/59 Elizabeth Erickson (Youth Soloist) Beethoven, Concerto No.1 for Piano and Orchestra (first mvt.) / 11/19/66(y) José Feghali 176 Julie Kim (Steenbock Award) Piano - continued Saint-Saëns, Concerto No.2 for Piano and Orchestra (first movement) / 3/6/83(y) Lorin Hollander Jon Kimura Parker Gershwin, Concerto in F for Piano and Orchestra / Schumann, Concerto for Piano and Orchestra / 9/27/80 3/20/99 Khachaturian, Concerto for Piano and Orchestra / Ken Kletzein (Steenbock Award) 4/25/87 Rachmaninoff, Concerto No.2 for Piano and Stephen Hough Orchestra (third mvt.) / 3/5/78(y) Rachmaninoff, Concerto No.1 for Piano and Colleen Kobussen (Youth Soloist Award) Orchestra / 11/7/98 Kabalevsky, Concerto No.3 for Piano and Kathryn Huo (Youth Soloist Award) Orchestra, "Youth" (first mvt.) / 11/20/90(y) Mendelssohn, Concerto No.1 for Piano and Ruth Laredo Orchestra (first mvt.) / 11/30/99(y) Brahms, Concerto No.1 for Piano and Orchestra / Marie Jacobsen (Steenbock Award) 9/29/84 Ravel, Concerto in G Major for Piano and Rachmaninoff, Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Orchestra (first movement) / 3/2/93(y) for Piano and Orchestra / 4/23/83 Grant Johannesen Donald Larson Falla, Nights in the Gardens of Spain / 9/26/87 Massenet, Eve / 3/13/29 Prokofiev, Concerto No.3 for Piano and Orchestra Cecile Licad / 10/5/68 Rachmaninoff, Concerto No.2 for Piano and Ravel, Concerto in G Major for Piano and Orchestra / 9/22/89 Orchestra / 9/26/87 Natasha Liu (Steenbock Award) Gunnar Johansen Mendelssohn, Concerto No.1 for Piano and Beethoven, Concerto No.4 for Piano and Orchestra / 3/1/94(y) Orchestra / 2/25/45, 3/21/70 Bill Lutes Beethoven, Fantasy for Piano, Chorus, and Beethoven, Fantasy for Piano, Chorus, and Orchestra / 4/3/76 Orchestra / 3/20/98(c) Brahms, Concerto No.1 for Piano and Orchestra / Janis Malone 1/31/51 D'Indy, Symphony on a French Mountain Air / Brahms, Concerto No.2 for Piano and Orchestra / 12/15/38 10/23/55 Anna Manalo (Steenbock Award) Busoni, Concerto for Piano and Orchestra (with Liszt, Hungarian Fantasy for Piano and Orchestra final chorus for male voices) / 3/6/66 / 4/21/85(y) Johansen, Gunnar, Concerto for Piano and Avedis Manoogian (Steenbock Award) Orchestra (world premiere) / 5/23/81(s) Saint-Saëns, Concerto No.2 for Piano and Saint-Saëns, Carnival of the Animals / 1/29/50(c) Orchestra (first mvt.) / 5/12/88(y) Taussig, Gypsy Fantasy (orch. Eibenschütz) / William Masselos 5/7/72(p) Bartók, Concerto No.3 for Piano and Orchestra / Weber, Polacca Brilliante (orch. Liszt) / 5/7/72(p) 1/25/67 Tedd Joselson Brahms, Concerto No.1 for Piano and Orchestra / Rachmaninoff, Concerto No.1 for Piano and 1/25/67 Orchestra / 4/28/79 James Mathis Frances Karp Rachmaninoff, Concerto No.2 for Piano and Mendelssohn, Concerto in E Major for Two Orchestra / 1/31/65 Pianos and Orchestra / 5/10/97 Angela McJunkin (Steenbock Award) Howard Karp Muczynski, Concerto No.1 for Piano and Beethoven, Concerto for Violin, Cello, Piano, and Orchestra (first mvt.) / 2/28/95(y) Orchestra. "Triple Concerto" / 1/31/76, Chris Mejia (Steenbock Award) 3/26/94 Grieg, Concerto for Piano and Orchestra / Brahms, Concerto No.1 for Piano and Orchestra / 5/17/87(y) 10/12/74 Grieg, Concerto for Piano and Orchestra / 1/29/84 Mendelssohn, Concerto in E Major for Two Pianos and Orchestra / 5/10/97 177 Piano - continued Sigfrid Prager [NOTE: In addition to conducting, Prager frequently Mark Moorman (Steenbock Award) played as a soloist or accompanist .