Phillip
Silver is an internationally acclaimed solo and collaborative artist.
The Frankfurter Rundschau described his playing as “virtuosic,” HaAretz
commented upon his “...superb technical ability that enthralled
the audience with melody, lyricism and poetry,” while the Boston
Globe called him “an international collaborative pianist of the
first rank,” and the Jerusalem Post described him as “a
superb accompanist whose work is marked by sensitivity, felicity
of style and an inborn musicianship which unerringly directs him
to the
most appropriate musical gesture.”
Phillip has performed in many of the world's leading concert halls
including the Queen Elizabeth Hall and Wigmore Hall in London, the
Royal Concert Hall in Glasgow, Scotland, the Alte Oper in Frankfurt,
Germany, the Mozarteum in Salzburg, and the Henry Crown Theater in
Jerusalem.
Over the course of his career he has performed with many
distinguished artists including Denes Zsigmondy, Jian Wang, Elmar
Oliveira, Albert
Markov and Alexander Markov. Phillip has also been a member of the
Van Leer Chamber Players in Jerusalem, the Rachmaninov Trio in the
UK, and the Silver Duo, a long established ensemble with his wife,
cellist Noreen Silver.Born in Brooklyn, New York, Phillip studied
with Katja Andy and Leonard Shure at the New England Conservatory
of Music
in Boston, Massachusetts,
where he earned the degrees of Bachelor and Master of Music cum laude.
He also earned the degree of Doctor of Musical Arts from the University
of Washington for his research into the music of Ignaz Moscheles.
Along with a significant number of performances, recordings and broadcasts
for national radio in the United States, Britain, Israel, Europe
and
Scandinavia, Phillip has recorded several Compact Discs for the Koch/Schwann
label. These include a recital of German Romantic Lieder with the
Israeli soprano Cilla Grossmeyer, and a recording of 20th century
Russian piano
trios as a member of the UK based Rachmaninov Trio. Over the past
decade Phillip Silver has, in addition to his international performing
career,
carried out research on music and musicians caught
up in the Holocaust. He has presented his research in the form of
lectures and recitals on the national and international stage.
Venues include:
United Kingdom: the 10th International Festival of Jewish Music
and Culture, London; Napier University, Edinburgh; Royal Scottish
Academy
of Music and Drama, Glasgow;
Germany: Johannes Gutenburg University, Mainz
United States: Colby College, Waterville, ME; MacAlester College,
St. Paul, MN; St. Michael’s College, Burlington, VT; San Diego
State University, San Diego, CA; University of Washington, Seattle,
WA;
Israel: Hebrew University, Jerusalem; Bar Ilan University, Ramat
Gan; Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv.
Phillip will be recording a world premiere CD of music by an Italian-Jewish
victim of the Nazis, Leone SInigaglia, for release in late 2008.
Participating with him will be cellist, Noreen Silver and violinist,
Ferdinand Liva, first violin of the Da Ponte String Quartet. Phillip
also works closely with many Israeli composers and is active in
bringing their music to a wider international
public.
Phillip Silver has been on the faculties of Glasgow University,
Strathclyde
University, and the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in
Glasgow,
Scotland. He is currently an Associate Professor of Music at the
School of Performing Arts at the University of Maine. Most recently,
Silver
was appointed as Visiting Professor in Jewish Studies at Colby
College, Waterville, Maine.
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