Pianist Eric Huebner has drawn worldwide acclaim for his performances of new and traditional music. At the age of 17, he appeared with the Los Angeles Philharmonic in solo performances at the Los Angeles Music Center and Hollywood Bowl. More recently, Mr. Huebner was guest orchestral pianist with the New York Philharmonic for performances of Ives’s Fourth Symphony and Stravinsky’s Pétrouchka. In Carnegie’s Zankel Hall, he performed Ligeti’s Piano Concerto, and at a recent gala celebration at Alice Tully Hall, Messiaen’s Oiseaux Exotiques—both with David Robertson conducting. A member of the award-winning ensemble Antares since 2001, he received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from The Juilliard School, where he was a student of Jerome Lowenthal.
As soloist and chamber musician, Mr. Huebner has performed throughout the US, Germany, Japan, and Brazil. He has appeared with nearly all of New York City’s new music ensembles, including Speculum Musicae, Ensemble Sospeso, ISCM Chamber Players, Washington Square Chamber Players, Continuum, New York New Music Ensemble, and the Columbia Sinfonietta. Additionally, Mr. Huebner has performed numerous times at the Museum of Modern Art’s Summergarden Series and at the International Summer Courses for New Music in Darmstadt, as well as at the University of Utah’s visiting composer series and on Sunday’s Live at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art’s Bing Theater.
Mr. Huebner appeared twice as soloist with The Juilliard Orchestra and Symphony. His performances have been nationally televised on PBS and broadcast over KMOZ (Los Angeles) and the BBC. He has recorded for the Col Legno, Centaur, Bridge, Albany, and Innova labels. Upcoming CD releases include solo piano music of Daniel Rothman (Albany) and Roger Reynolds (Mode).
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