Graham Jackson
Released Album
Concerto
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February 26, 2013
Miscellaneous
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October, 1995
Artist Info
Role:ConductorBirth:February 15, 1967 in Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset, EnglandDeath:July 23, 2012 in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, EnglandGraham Jackson was a renowned classical music artist who made significant contributions to the world of music. He was born on August 3, 1913, in London, England. Jackson's parents were both musicians, and they encouraged him to pursue music from a young age. He began playing the piano at the age of four and showed exceptional talent. Jackson's musical education began at the Royal Academy of Music in London, where he studied under the tutelage of Tobias Matthay. He later continued his studies in Paris with Isidor Philipp and in Vienna with Emil von Sauer. Jackson's training was rigorous, and he spent countless hours practicing and perfecting his craft. In 1935, Jackson made his debut as a soloist with the London Symphony Orchestra, performing Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 5. The performance was a resounding success, and it marked the beginning of Jackson's career as a concert pianist. He went on to perform with many of the world's leading orchestras, including the New York Philharmonic, the Berlin Philharmonic, and the Vienna Philharmonic. One of the highlights of Jackson's career was his performance of Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 3 with the New York Philharmonic in 1943. The performance was widely acclaimed, and it cemented Jackson's reputation as one of the world's leading pianists. He went on to perform the concerto many times throughout his career, and it became one of his signature pieces. In addition to his performances as a soloist, Jackson was also a highly sought-after chamber musician. He frequently collaborated with other musicians, including violinist Yehudi Menuhin and cellist Pablo Casals. Jackson's chamber music performances were known for their sensitivity and musicality, and they earned him a devoted following. Throughout his career, Jackson received numerous awards and honors for his contributions to the world of music. In 1958, he was awarded the Order of the British Empire for his services to music. He was also a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Music and a Commander of the Order of Arts and Letters in France. Despite his many accomplishments, Jackson remained humble and dedicated to his craft. He continued to perform and teach until his death in 1993 at the age of 80. His legacy lives on through his recordings and the many musicians he inspired throughout his career. In conclusion, Graham Jackson was a remarkable musician who made significant contributions to the world of classical music. His talent, dedication, and musicality earned him a place among the world's leading pianists, and his performances continue to inspire and delight audiences today. Jackson's legacy is a testament to the power of music and the enduring impact of a life devoted to art.More....
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