Keve Wilson
Released Album
Vocal
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November 6, 2007
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March 13, 2007
Chamber
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September 27, 2005
Artist Info
Keve Wilson was a renowned classical music artist who was born on August 22, 1953, in New York City. She was a talented oboist, composer, and educator who made significant contributions to the world of classical music. Wilson's love for music began at a young age, and she started playing the oboe when she was just 12 years old. She attended the High School of Music and Art in New York City, where she studied with Harold Gomberg, the principal oboist of the New York Philharmonic. After graduating from high school, Wilson went on to study at the Juilliard School, where she earned her Bachelor of Music degree. After completing her studies at Juilliard, Wilson began her professional career as an oboist. She quickly established herself as a talented musician and was soon performing with some of the most prestigious orchestras in the world. She played with the New York Philharmonic, the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, and the American Symphony Orchestra, among others. In addition to her work as an oboist, Wilson was also a talented composer. She wrote music for a variety of ensembles, including chamber groups, orchestras, and soloists. Her compositions were well-received by audiences and critics alike, and she was often praised for her innovative and unique approach to music. Throughout her career, Wilson received numerous awards and accolades for her contributions to the world of classical music. In 1980, she was awarded the prestigious Avery Fisher Career Grant, which is given to outstanding young musicians who show exceptional promise. She was also a recipient of the National Endowment for the Arts Composer Fellowship and the New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship. One of the highlights of Wilson's career was her performance at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. She was chosen to perform the Olympic Hymn during the opening ceremonies, which was broadcast to millions of people around the world. Her performance was widely praised, and it helped to cement her reputation as one of the most talented musicians of her generation. In addition to her work as a performer and composer, Wilson was also a dedicated educator. She taught at a number of prestigious institutions, including the Juilliard School, the Manhattan School of Music, and the New England Conservatory of Music. She was known for her passionate and engaging teaching style, and many of her students went on to have successful careers in the music industry. Sadly, Wilson's career was cut short when she passed away in 2009 at the age of 55. However, her legacy lives on through her music and the countless musicians she inspired throughout her career. She will always be remembered as a talented and innovative musician who made significant contributions to the world of classical music.More....
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