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Vincent Craig, concert pianist
Black Box Theatre, Quinnipiac University
Hamden, CT
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Vincent Craig, concert pianist
On November 17, 2022, the Frank J. Natale Concert Series will present a concert by the concert pianist Vincent Craig in the Black Box Theatre located at 515 Sherman Avenue on the Quinnipiac University campus.  Dr. Craig will be performing a variety of classical works including those from his most recent album, Radiant Pinnacle, featuring music of black composers.

Vincent Craig began his piano studies with Nancy Sartin, and played in public for the first time at the Columbia Artists Management Hall in New York City when he was only eight. By age ten he had performed a program for television station WNEW in New York, and a few years later he appeared on the USA Television Network. While enrolled at the LaGuardia High School of Music and the Arts in New York he was a piano student of Jascha Zayde. He won the Scott Joplin Award from the Brooklyn Opera Society and a scholarship from the Brooklyn Chapter of the Links. He was praised in the ``New York Amsterdam News for his "style, great technical assurance and panache" after a performance of the George Walker Piano Sonata No. 1.
Vincent Craig performed at the Music Teachers National Association Convention, he won first prize in the Society of American Musicians Young Artist Competition, and he was a finalist in the Kosciusko Foundation Chopin Competition. He has attended the Aspen Music Festival and he has studied with and accompanied master classes by many internationally famous artists. His repertoire represents over 300 years of piano literature, with a special emphasis on works by composers of African descent. Dr. Craig earned his Bachelor's degree from Oberlin College where he studied with Frances Walker. He then went on to earn his Master of Music and Doctor of Musical Arts degrees from the Peabody Institute of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, where he studied with Ann Schein.
Some of Dr. Craig's performances include appearances in New York City at the Lincoln Center Library, Steinway Hall, Federal Hall, in Philadelphia at the Kimmel Center, Settlement Music School, in Washington D.C. at the State Department, The George Mason Library in Fairfax, Virginia, the Middle Keys Concert Series in Marathon, Fla., and Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine.  Dr. Craig has also appeared as a guest soloist with the Delaware County Symphony, the West Chester University Chamber Winds, the West Chester Chamber Orchestra, the Wilmington Community Orchestra, and the Chester County Pops, with whom he has appeared as both soloist and guest conductor.
Vincent Craig is the Music Director of the Main Line Unitarian Church in Devon, Pa., and is Professor of Piano and Keyboard Literature in the Wells School of Music at West Chester University of Pa., where he was the Frederick Douglass Artist in Residence.  Dr. Craig is the director of the West Chesters annual Bach Celebration, and has served as musical director for the Opera and University Theater programs, conducting performances of Grease, Hair, Celebration, Gypsy, Cole, and Puccinis Gianni Schicchi.  Dr. Craig has been the Head Accompanist for the Maryland State Boychoir for thirty years, and has also been a Visiting Artist of the Baltimore Symphony Arts Excel Program, and has served on the faculty of the Lancaster Conservatory, Lancaster, Pa.  He has released a CD of Bach solo keyboard music and his latest album, Radiant Pinnacle, featuring music of black composers.   Dr. Craig gave his Weill Recital Hall (Carnegie Hall) debut in New York City in 2017, and recently he performed with the University City Symphony in St. Louis, Missouri in the North American premiere of the Grand Concerto in D Major by the Chilean composer Enrique Soro, in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the world premiere of this work.

Adresse

Black Box Theatre, Quinnipiac University (Afficher)
515 Sherman Ave
Hamden, CT 06514-1115
United States

Catégories

Arts > Spectacle

Enfants bienvenus : Oui
Chiens bienvenus : Non
Non-fumeur : Oui
Accessible aux fauteuils roulants : Oui

Contact

Propriétaire : George Sprengelmeyer
Sur BPT depuis : 17 Oct 2022
 
George Sprengelmeyer


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