Melissa Marse (born October 18, 1974) is an American classical pianist.
Melissa Marse began piano study at the age of 2½ years with her mother, a private piano instructor. [1] Her parents were musicians who met while attending music school at Indiana University. She began accompanying for school and community choirs at age 7. At age 8, she began formal piano lessons with Betty Mallard at The University of Texas at Austin, where she later obtained the Bachelor of Music in Piano Performance with Honors. In 1996, Marse moved to New Haven, Connecticut for graduate study at Yale University where her teachers were Claude Frank and Boris Berman. She subsequently moved to New York City, pursuing Professional Studies at The Juilliard School with Brian Zeger and the late Samuel Sanders in accompanying and Herbert Stessin in piano. [2] Marse then moved to Boston, where she was later awarded the Doctorate in Musical Arts in Collaborative Studies from New England Conservatory. Her teachers there were Irma Vallecillo and the late Patricia Zander.
At age 16, Marse won the Texas Junior Miss Pageant and subsequently won the talent portion of America’s Junior Miss (recently renamed Distinguished Young Women) in 1992. Her first professional solo and chamber music concerts were held at the Victoria Bach Festival, where she was the New Young Artist at age 18. [3] Marse spent five summers as a fellowship student at the Aspen Music Festival beginning at the age of 19. She performed under the baton of conductors including Michael Tilson Thomas, Yuri Temirkanov, and Lawrence Foster. In the summer of 1998, she lived in Japan where she performed regularly with the faculty of the Pacific Music Festival.
Marse has performed extensively throughout the world in solo, chamber, and orchestral concerts in American venues including Carnegie Hall, Alice Tully Hall, Steinway Hall, Gardner Museum, Morgan Library, Kennedy Center. Orchestras with whom she has been featured include Northeastern Pennsylvania Philharmonic, [4] Austin Symphony, and Baton Rouge Symphony. She has been a guest artist for CarnegieKids as well as music director, coach, and pianist for the Metropolitan Opera’s "Growing Up With Opera". Collaborations include chamber music concerts with members of the New York Philharmonic, Hong Kong Philharmonic, London Symphony, Berlin Philharmonic, and Boston Symphony. She is an artist member of New York-based America’s Dream Chamber Artists and founder of Houston Chamber Music Society. [5]
Marse has also served as a frequent competition adjudicator and master class presenter. Past academic appointments include Adjunct Faculty at Texas State University, vocal coach at Mannes Art Song Institute, and Teaching Fellow at Harvard University (where she received the Certificate of Distinction for her teaching). Most recently, she served as the head of the piano department at Houston Baptist University from 2006–2012. Marse sings and records regularly with the Grammy nominated ensemble Conspirare, conducted by Craig Hella Johnson. [6]
Marse is married to Andy Hopwood. She currently resides in Houston and London.
Joanna Clare MacGregor is a British concert pianist, conductor, composer, and festival curator. She is Head of Piano at the Royal Academy of Music and a professor of the University of London. She is currently artistic director of the International Summer School & Festival at Dartington Hall.
Thomas Joseph Edmund Adès is a British composer, pianist and conductor. Five compositions by Adès received votes in the 2017 Classic Voice poll of the greatest works of art music since 2000: The Tempest (2004), Violin Concerto (2005), Tevot (2007), In Seven Days (2008), and Polaris (2010).
Jon Kimura Parker is a Canadian pianist.
Yefim "Fima" Naumovich Bronfman is a Soviet-born Israeli-American pianist.
Janina Fialkowska, is a Canadian classical pianist. A specialist of the Classic and Romantic repertoires, for more than thirty years she has appeared regularly with professional orchestras around the world, often performing the music of contemporary Polish composers including Lutosławski and Panufnik.
Susan Starr, is an American pianist.
Yeol Eum Son is a South Korean classical pianist. She first drew international attention when she appeared as a soloist with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of Lorin Maazel in 2004. Her awards include the Silver Medal at the International Tchaikovsky Competition 2011, in which she also received the Best Chamber Concerto Performances and the Best Performance of the Commissioned Work.
Fredell Lack was an American violinist. Noted as a concert soloist, recording artist, chamber musician, and teacher, she was the C. W. Moores Distinguished Professor of Violin at the Moores School of Music at the University of Houston in Houston, Texas.
Josu de Solaun is a Spanish-American classical music pianist. He is also a solo piano free improviser, playing solo improvised piano recitals, as well as a published poet and a composer. He holds citizenships from both Spain and the United States. In 2019 he was given the title of Officer of Cultural Merit, a state decoration, by Klaus Iohannis, president of Romania. In 2021 he was awarded an International Classical Music Awards (ICMA) Award.
Viviane Hagner is a German violinist. She was born in Munich, Germany in 1977, to a German father and Korean mother. She is sister to Nicole Hagner, the pianist.
Diane Wittry is an American musical conductor and composer. She is currently the Music Director and Conductor of both the Allentown Symphony Orchestra in Pennsylvania, and the Music Director and Conductor of the Garden State Philharmonic (GSP) in New Jersey. The GSP is an orchestra of New York- and New Jersey-based professional musicians that perform concerts at the Jersey Shore. Additionally, Wittry has been the Artistic Director for the International Cultural Exchange Program with the Sarajevo Philharmonic in Bosnia. From 2001-2010 Wittry served nine seasons as Artistic Director and Conductor of the Norwalk Symphony in Connecticut.
Gülsin Onay is a leading Turkish concert pianist of German descent, based in Cambridge.
Jeffrey Alan Kahane is an American classical concert pianist and conductor. He was music director of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra following a 20-year run, the longest of any music director in the orchestra's history. He is the music director of the Sarasota Music Festival, a program of Sarasota Orchestra and a professor of keyboard studies (Piano) at the USC Thornton School of Music in Los Angeles, California
Vestards Šimkus is a Latvian pianist, composer and improviser.
Stephanie Ann Chase is an American classical violinist.
Yoonjung "Yoonie" Han is a South Korean-born American classical pianist.
Stefano Miceli is an Italian classical conductor and pianist.
Yuja Wang is a Chinese classical pianist. She was born in Beijing, began studying piano there at age six, and went on to study at the Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing and the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. By the age of 21, she already was an internationally recognized concert pianist, giving recitals around the world. She has a recording contract with Deutsche Grammophon. Wang tours internationally and has received critical praise for her performances. Her clothing choices in performance have also attracted attention. Yuja Wang lives in New York City.
Jessica Zhu is a Chinese-American pianist who is currently undertaking a doctorate in musical arts (DMA) under the supervision of Paul Roberts and Caroline Rae at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, in London. She previously received a Master in Performance (MPerf) and an Artist Diploma with distinction from the Guildhall, where she studied with full scholarship as a 2009 Marshall Scholar.
Anna Borysivna Fedorova is a Ukrainian concert pianist. Fedorova performs as soloist, chamber musician and with symphony orchestras in the major concert halls of the Netherlands, Germany, France, Italy, UK, Ukraine, Poland, the US, Mexico, Argentina, and parts of Asia. Fedorova is a David Young Piano Prize Holder supported by a Soiree d'Or Award and Keyboard Trust.