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KEVIN KENNER
(piano)
"He
is a mystic. … He comes to us with a message which he reads as a
verse from the Bible … Kenner achieves the highest level of
transcendence"
So the words of one amongst a veritable army of critics whose
praise pitches Kenner as one of the giants of the pianistic
world. Kevin Kenner was the winner in 1990 of the International
Chopin Competition in Warsaw and of the Bronze Medal at the
Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow. He records regularly for the
BBC in England, where he now lives.At the age of 17, American
pianist Kevin Kenner participated in the International Chopin
Piano Competition in Warsaw and was awarded the 10th prize and a
special prize from the jury for his promising talent. Ten years
later, in 1990 he returned to Warsaw to win the top prize, the
People's Prize and the Polonaise Prize. Earlier that year he won
the bronze medal at the International Tchaikovsky Piano
Competition in Moscow, together with a special prize for his
interpretation of Russian music. Other awards include the
International Terence Judd Award (London, 1990), the Van Cliburn
International Piano Competition (Fort Worth, 1989) and the Gina
Bachauer International Competition (Salt Lake City, 1988).
Kevin Kenner has since performed as soloist with world-class
orchestras including the Hallé Orchestra, the BBC Symphony
Orchestra, the Warsaw Philharmonic, the Belgian Radio and
Television Philharmonic Brussels, the NHK Symphony of Japan, and
in the US with the principal orchestras of San Francisco, San
Diego, Salt Lake City, Kansas City, New Jersey, Rochester,
Baltimore, St. Paul and many others. He has been invited to work
with many renowned conductors, including the late Sir Charles
Groves, Andrew Davis, Stanislaw Skrowaczewski, Jiri Belohlavek
and Kazimierz Kord to name but a few..
For more
information about Kevin Kenner,
please visit his web site at
www.kevinkenner.com.
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