Alessio Bax (born 1977 in
Bari) is an
Italia
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n classical pianist. He graduated from the Bari conservatory at the record age of 14.
He won the
Hamamatsu International Piano Competition in Japan at age 19 and the
Leeds International Pianoforte Competition in 2000 after first participating in 1993. Bax was a member of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center's CMS Two for three seasons, beginning in 2009.
He also received the
Avery Fisher Career Grant {{third-party, date=November 2017
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in 2009.
He studied at
Southern Methodist University
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in
Dallas
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,
Texas
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with Basque pianist Joaquín Achúcarro.
Bax is a Steinway Artist.
He also serves on the faculty of the
New England Conservatory of Music
The New England Conservatory of Music (NEC) is a private music school in Boston, Massachusetts. It is the oldest independent music conservatory in the United States and among the most prestigious in the world. The conservatory is located on ...
as a professor of piano.
Career highlights
Bax has appeared as the soloist with the
New York Philharmonic
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,
Boston Symphony Orchestra
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,
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
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The RPO was established by Thomas Beecham in 1946. In its early days, the orchestra secured profitable ...
,
London Philharmonic Orchestra
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,
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
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, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, Royal Scottish National Orchestra,
Dallas Symphony,
Houston Symphony
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History
The first concert of what was to become the Houston Symphony took place on June 21, ...
,
Seattle Symphony
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History
Beginnings
The orchestr ...
, Orchestre National de Lille, Hungarian Symphony Orchestra, Tokyo Symphony, New Japan Philharmonic Orchestra, Minnesota Orchestra and St. Petersburg Philharmonic.
Bax has collaborated with conductors such as
Marin Alsop
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, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Sir Andrew Davis, Yuri Temirkanov, Jaap van Zweden and
Sir Simon Rattle. As a chamber music performer, Bax has performed with musicians such as
Emanuel Ax
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Early life
Ax was born to a Polish-Jewish family in Lviv, Ukraine, (in what was then the Soviet Union) to Joachim and ...
,
Joshua Bell
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Early life and education
Bell was born in Bloomington, Indiana, to Shirley Bell, a therapist, and Alan P. Bell, a psycholog ...
,
Emmanuel Pahud
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He was born in Geneva, Switzerland. His father is of French and Swiss background and his mother is French. The Berlin-based flutistPatrick LamEmmanuel Pahud – The showcase behi ...
,
Ian Bostridge
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Early life and education
Bostridge was born in London, the son of Leslie Bostridge and Lillian (née Clark). ...
,
Daishin Kashimoto and the
Emerson String Quartet
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Bax has given recitals at major venues in Rome, Milan, Madrid, Paris, London, Tel Aviv, Tokyo, Seoul, Hong Kong, New York, Washington, Mexico City. Bax made his New York recital debut at the
Metropolitan Museum of Art
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in 2010. Alessio Bax played the Fugue of Beethoven's "Hammerklavier" Sonata for Daniel Barenboim in the documentary ''Barenboim on Beethoven'' in 2005, published on EMI.
A track from his release "Bach Transcribed" on Signum Classics was used to great acclaim in the 2017 film "
Call Me by Your Name" by director
Luca Guadagnino
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In addition to his solo career, Bax also performs with his wife, pianis
Lucille Chung They have shared stages at venues around the world and recorded successful albums together. Chung described playing duo with Bax: "It just needs to be at the right time, then we love to say yes, since we are a great team. There is total trust and…we think so much alike, we don’t even have to talk while rehearsing. We just know after a halt, where to come in again and how to communicate what we would like to happen. We think as a unit and that is advantageous for improving one’s security level within the repertoire. We feel free to take risks during performance and still are aware of the safety net, the complete support at the same time".
Bax is the artistic director of th
Incontri in Terra di SienaFestival in Tuscany and co-artistic director with Lucille Chung of the Joaquín Achúcarro Foundation in Dallas.
Awards
In 2013 Bax received th
Martin E. Segal Awardfrom Lincoln Center, and th
Andrew Wolf Chamber Music Award In 2009, Bax received the Avery Fisher Career Grant, and was the first prize winner of the 2000
Leeds International Pianoforte Competition. Bax also won the 1997
Hamamatsu International Piano Competition.
Personal life
Alessio Bax lives in New York City with his wife, Lucille Chung and their daughter Mila, to whom the album "Lullabies for Mila" was dedicated. In 2016, when Mila was not yet two, they were all featured together in a much loved episode of NPR's
Tiny Desk Concerts
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The first Tiny Desk Concert came about in 2008 after Boilen and NPR Music editor Stephen Th ...
. In addition to being a pianist, Bax also loves cooking, hosting "epic" multi-course dinner parties, as chronicled by a 2013 New York Times article.
Discography
On Signum Classics:
*Italian Inspirations (Bach/Marcello, Rachmaninoff, Dallapiccola, Liszt)
*Beethoven's Emperor Concerto and rare solo works
*Poulenc (with Lucille Chung)
*Lullabies for Mila
*Scriabin/Mussorgsky
*Alessio Bax plays Beethoven: Hammerklavier and Moonlight Sonatas, and transcriptions from the Ruins of Athens by A. Bax
*Bax & Chung: Piano Four Hands (Brahms/Stravinsky/Piazzolla arr. Bax/Chung)
*Alessio Bax plays Mozart: Piano Concertos K. 491 & K. 595
*Alessio Bax plays Brahms
*Rachmaninov: Preludes & Melodies
*Bach Transcribed
On other labels:
*Baroque Reflections (Gramophone “Editor’s Choice” - Warner Classics, 2004)
*Ligeti’s complete four-hand and two-piano works (Dynamic Records, 2003)
*Carnival of the Animals with the Fort Worth Symphony (2005)
*Marcel Dupré Complete works for Organ and Piano duo (Naxos, 1996)
References
External links
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1977 births
Living people
Italian classical pianists
Male classical pianists
Italian male pianists
People from Bari
Prize-winners of the Leeds International Pianoforte Competition
Southern Methodist University alumni
Southern Methodist University faculty
21st-century classical pianists
21st-century Italian male musicians
21st-century Italian musicians