Gabriel
Chodos
Piano
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Gabriel Chodos has performed throughout the U.S., Europe, Japan,
and Israel. He has been a soloist with the Chicago Symphony
Orchestra,
the Aspen Chamber Symphony, the Radio Philharmonic Orchestra
of Holland, and the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra. A winner of
the
Concert Artists Guild Competition in New York, Chodos also received
a Fulbright Scholarship, Martha Baird Rockefeller grants, and
an NEA Solo Recitalists Grant. He has given masterclasses and
lecture-demonstrations at Yale University, Indiana University, the Rutgers Summerfest, the Chautauqua
Festival, the Hochschule für Musik in Leipzig, and the Toho
Gakuen School of Music and Kunitachi College of Music in Tokyo.
Chodos has performed at the 92nd Street Y, Alice Tully Hall,
Merkin Hall, Symphony Hall, and the Library of Congress. In recent years his
performances
of
works
by Schubert, Chopin, and Brahms have been broadcast nationwide
by National Public Radio. The Aspen Music Festival and School,
where Chodos has been artist faculty since 1987, appointed him
the second Simms Family Piano Faculty Chair for 2003–2004.
B.A. in philosophy, Phi Beta Kappa, and M.A. in music, UCLA;
Diploma in Piano, Akademie für Musik und darstellende
Kunst, Vienna. Principal piano studies with Aube Tzerko;
also with Leonard
Shure, Josef Dichler, Carlo Zecchi. Recordings on Fleur de Son, Centaur, Orion,
Victor/Japan, and CRI. Former faculty of University
of Oregon, SUNY/Buffalo,
Dartmouth College. Current faculty of the Aspen Music Festival.
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