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The career of pianist Jeffrey Biegel has been marked by bold, creative achievements and highlighted by a series of firsts.

He performed the first live internet recitals in New York and Amsterdam in 1997 and 1998, enabling him to be seen and heard by a global audience. In 1999, he assembled the largest consortium of orchestras (over 25), to celebrate the millennium with a new concerto composed for him by Ellen Taaffe Zwilich. The piece, entitled 'Millennium Fantasy for Piano and Orchestra', was premiered with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. In 1997, he performed the World Premiere of the restored, original 1924 manuscript of George Gershwin's 'Rhapsody in Blue' with the Boston Pops. Charles Strouse composed a new work titled 'Concerto America' for Biegel, celebrating America and honoring the heroes and events of 9-11. Biegel premiered the piece with the Boston Pops in 2002. He transcribed the first edition of Balakirev's 'Islamey Fantasy' for piano and orchestra, which he premiered with the American Symphony Orchestra in 2001, and edited and recorded the first complete set of all '25 Preludes' by Cesar Cui.

Currently, he is assembling the first global consortium for the new 'Concerto no. 3 for Piano and Orchestra' being composed for him by Lowell Liebermann for 2005-06-07. The World Premiere will take place with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Andreas Delfs on May 12-14 2006, followed by the European Premiere with the Schleswig Holstein Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Gerard Oskamp, February 6-9, 2007.

Biegel is currently on the piano faculty at the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music at Brooklyn College, at the City University of New York (CUNY) and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York (CUNY).

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Thursday, April 07, 2005
Biegel Does the Blog

As a first time blog at Sequenza 21, I am humbled by the wealth of knowledge of those who blog here on a continual basis. With my pianistic activities, compositions of choral music, new works being composed for me and my own thoughts about various trends and happenings in the world of classical and pop music, I hope to be able to contribute to the site. To get to know me, please visit my web site www.cyberecital.com. This weekend brings the New York Premiere of Ellen Taaffe Zwilich's "Millennium Fantasy" with the American Symphony, Leon Botstein conducting, at Bard College. It is part of a 25 orchestra consortium which began in Cincinnati in 2000. It also served as a launchpad for future projects.

Thanks for reading--and I hope we'll get to know each other through this wonderful forum. I have also contributed (and continue to do so) at www.myauditions.com. If you visit, there are many blogs and inputs there, so I might sound repetitive should you see similar thoughts here as well.

Best wishes.