Simone Andrea Dinnerstein (born September 18, 1972)
is an American classical
pianist.
Education
Dinnerstein was born in
New York
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, United States to a Jewish family. She is the daughter of Renee and
Simon Dinnerstein
Simon Dinnerstein (born February 16, 1943) is an American artist, best known for the painted work, ''The Fulbright Triptych'' (1971).
Early life
Dinnerstein was born in Brownsville, Brooklyn, New York, in 1943 to pharmacist Louis and homemaker ...
. She studied in the pre-college program at the
Manhattan School of Music
The Manhattan School of Music (MSM) is a private music conservatory in New York City. The school offers bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees in the areas of classical and jazz performance and composition, as well as a bachelor's in mu ...
with Solomon Mikowsky.
At age 15 she auditioned in London with
Maria Curcio, a student of
Artur Schnabel – on this trip she also met her future husband, Jeremy Greensmith – and at age 18 she dropped out of The
Juilliard School of Music to study in London with Curcio for six years.
She later attended Juilliard and was a student of
Peter Serkin.
Career
Goldberg Variations
When in 2007 the
Telarc label released the self-financed recording of
Johann Sebastian Bach's ''
Goldberg Variations'' (Telarc CD-80692), her career was "launched into the stratosphere", with the album outselling ''
The White Stripes'' on Amazon.com.
In its first week of commercial release, the recording was at No.1 on the ''
Billboard
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'' classical music CD sales chart. The disc appeared on a number of “Best of 2007” lists, including those of ''
The New York Times'', the ''
Los Angeles Times'', ''
The New Yorker'', ''
Time Out New York'', several radio stations, iTunes “Editor’s Choice Best Classical,” Amazon.com Best CDs of 2007, and
Barnes & Noble
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's Top 5 Debut CDs of 2007.
Subsequent work
To follow up on her success, Dinnerstein recorded a recital live at the
Berlin Philharmonie
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The Philharmonie lies on the south edge of the city's Tiergarten and just west of the former Berlin Wall. The Philharmonie is on ...
, on November 22, 2007. The program included
Aaron Copland's "Piano Variations," and
Anton Webern's “Variations" – neither of which was to be included on the concert CD. She next focused on three Bach-related works to be included on the CD,
Bach's
French Suites No. 5 in G (
BWV 816); the premiere recording of ''Twelve Variations on a Chorale by J. S. Bach'' by the American composer
Philip Lasser
Philip Lasser (born August 4, 1963) is an American composer, pianist, and music theorist. He is a member of the faculty at the Juilliard School in New York City.
Career and contributions
Lasser was born in New York City and began taking piano ...
(b. 1963), and the
Piano Sonata no. 32, op. 111, by
Beethoven (with a first movement that makes extensive use of
fugal
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textures reminiscent of Bach). The recording was released by Telarc on August 26, 2008.
In addition to her solo recital work, she has been a featured guest artist at the
Bard Music Festival. In addition, she has appeared as a chamber musician in performances of contemporary music, including works of
Yehudi Wyner
Yehudi Wyner (born June 1, 1929, in Calgary, Alberta) is an American composer, pianist, conductor and music educator.
Life and career
Wyner, who grew up in New York City, was raised in a musical family. His father, Lazar Weiner, was an eminent ...
and
Ned Rorem.
Dinnerstein has toured as piano soloist with the
Dresden Philharmonic and
Czech Philharmonic
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. She has performed with the
Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra, the
Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra
The Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra (German: ''Radio-Sinfonieorchester Stuttgart des SWR'') was a German radio orchestra based in Stuttgart in Germany.
History
The ensemble was founded in 1945 by American occupation authorities as the orchest ...
, the
New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, New York City's
Orchestra of St. Luke's, the
New York Philharmonic, and the Absolute Ensemble.
Signed with Sony Classical
In 2010, Simone Dinnerstein signed with
Sony Classical and in January 2011, she released her first album on the label, entitled ''Bach: A Strange Beauty.'' In its first week of commercial release, the recording made its debut at No.1 on the ''Billboard'' Traditional Classical Chart. ''Bach: A Strange Beauty'' also spent time as the No.1 top selling album on
Barnesandnoble.com
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and No.2 selling album on
Amazon.com, in good company with
The Decemberists,
Cake
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,
The Black Keys and
Bruno Mars. Dinnerstein was also featured on
CBS Sunday Morning. Her second Sony Classical album, ''Something Almost Being Said: Music of Bach and Schubert,'' was released in January 2012.
In 2013, Dinnerstein released a Sony album with singer-songwriter
Tift Merritt
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called ''Night''. That year she also released on Sony an album called ''Bach Re-Invented'', which interspersed Bach with new compositions based on Bach by Daniel Schnyder (a Swiss composer and jazz saxophonist and flutist), Tom Trapp, and
Gene Pritsker
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; on the album, the Absolute Ensemble was conducted by
Kristjan Järvi.
In 2014, Sony released Dinnerstein's recording of Bach's
Inventions and Sinfonias.
In February 2015, Sony released a recording featuring Dinnerstein as soloist, entitled ''Broadway-Lafayette''. It includes three works: the Piano Concerto of
Maurice Ravel
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; the
Rhapsody in Blue of
George Gershwin; and a new concerto composed for her in 2012 by
Philip Lasser
Philip Lasser (born August 4, 1963) is an American composer, pianist, and music theorist. He is a member of the faculty at the Juilliard School in New York City.
Career and contributions
Lasser was born in New York City and began taking piano ...
entitled ''The Circle and the Child: Concerto for Piano and Orchestra'', which was inspired by a chorale of
Johann Sebastian Bach, ''Ihr Gestirn, ihr hohen Lüfte.'' On the recording, Dinnerstein is accompanied by the
MDR Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by
Kristjan Järvi.
Personal life
A former piano teacher, Dinnerstein resides in the
Park Slope section of
Brooklyn, New York.
Her husband, former British journalist Jeremy Greensmith, teaches fifth grade at the New York elementary school P.S. 321. Among the students at the school was Dinnerstein's and Greensmith's son Adrian.
Dinnerstein's mother, Renee Dinnerstein, taught early childhood education at P.S. 321 for eighteen years and now runs the blog "Investigating Choice Time: Inquiry, Exploration and Play".
Dinnerstein's father,
Simon Dinnerstein
Simon Dinnerstein (born February 16, 1943) is an American artist, best known for the painted work, ''The Fulbright Triptych'' (1971).
Early life
Dinnerstein was born in Brownsville, Brooklyn, New York, in 1943 to pharmacist Louis and homemaker ...
, is an artist, as was her uncle,
Harvey Dinnerstein
Harvey Dinnerstein (April 3, 1928 – June 21, 2022) was an American figurative artist and educator. A draftsman and painter in the realistic tradition, his work included genre paintings, contemporary narratives, complex figurative compositions, ...
.
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