Biography
In the past few seasons, pianist Steven Lubin has performed as concerto soloist or recitalist in
England, France, Spain, Germany, Austria, the Netherlands, Italy, Finland, Ukraine, Australia, and all across North
America. He has appeared as soloist in many of the world's great concert halls (Avery Fisher, Alice Tully,
Barbican Center, Kennedy Center, Davies, Herbst, Concertgebouw, Musikverein, Wigmore, Queen Elizabeth,
St. John's Smith Square, Myerson, Ambassador, Ordway, Severance, El Auditorio de Zaragoza, etc.), and in
major international festivals (Lufthansa, South Bank, Regensburg, Colmar, Utrecht, La Roque d'Anthéron,
Aranjuez, Ravinia, Espoo, Mostly Mozart, Mainly Mozart, etc.). He has performed with the National
Symphony, the Odessa Philharmonic, the Mozarteum Orchestra of Salzburg, the St. Paul and Los Angeles
Chamber Orchestras, the Academy of Ancient Music of London, the Wiener Akademie, Il Fondamento, and many
others. He has recorded twenty CDs, mostly for major labels, and has received critical approbation
worldwide for his artistry, musical originality and technical excellence.
Vassar College, 1970, photo by Martin Lubin |
Photo by Jack Mitchell, 1984 |
As an early musician, in his sub-specialty as fortepianist, Mr. Lubin has been a dominating figure for
two decades. He pioneered a series of solo recitals including fortepiano in major New York venues
(including his 1977 debut in Carnegie Recital Hall), and, having organized a classic-period orchestra in
the early 80s, offered pathbreaking performances of Mozart concertos in period style, as soloist/conductor,
in several of New York's principal halls (Avery Fisher Hall, Alice Tully Hall, Town Hall, and the
Metropolitan Museum).
His recordings of several Mozart concertos for Arabesque served as an introduction for many listeners
world-wide to period-style performance of this repertoire. These recordings garnered widespread critical
praise, including a recording-of-the-year citation from Stereo Review magazine, and earned Mr. Lubin a
European reputation. He was chosen by Decca to record the five piano concertos of Beethoven with
Christopher Hogwood and the Academy of Ancient Music, a recording cited as definitive by many critics
internationally, and named as one of the most distinguished recordings of the year by Stereo Review,
The New York Times, Gramophone, Fanfare, and The Penguin Guide. Mr. Lubin has
also released a series of highly acclaimed recordings for Harmonia Mundi USA.
Mr. Lubin received his bachelors degree in philosophy at Harvard College, and his masters in piano at the
Juilliard School. He earned a Ph.D. in musicology at New York University, with an analytic dissertation
on Beethoven. He served as Head of the Graduate Theory Department as a professor at Cornell University,
and has also taught at Vassar College and the Juilliard School. He has published substantially in the
musical area, and has a busy lecture career. He is currently Professor of Music at the Conservatory of
Music at Purchase College, Purchase, NY. In 2001, he was the recipient of a Kempner Distinguished
Professor Award at Purchase College.
This season he appears in recitals in California, Indiana and Wisconsin, in New York City at Bargemusic and Wave
Hill, in a tour as soloist in two Mozart concerti with The French Chamber Orchestra in concerts in New York and
Tennessee, and in chamber concerts in Maryland and Maine.
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