Cecile Licad

Cecile Licad (born May 11, 1961) is a Filipina classical pianist.

Biography

Cecile Buencamino Licad was born in Manila, Philippines to Rosario Buencamino and Dr. Jesus Licad.[1][2] She began her piano studies at the age of three from her mother. She later studied with the highly regarded Rosario Picazo, and by the age of seven, made her debut as a soloist with the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra.

At the age of twelve, Licad moved to the United States to study at the Curtis Institute of Music with three of the greatest performers/pedagogues: Rudolf Serkin, Seymour Lipkin and Mieczyslaw Horszowski.[3]

Awards

A biography My Daughter Cecile, chronicling her life up to the winning of this award was published in 1994, the author her mother.[4][5]

Reviews

Licad has been dubbed as "a pianist's pianist" by The New Yorker.[7]

Repertoire

Licad's repertoire as a solo performer and an orchestral soloist ranges from the classical repertoire of Mozart and Beethoven to the Romantic literature of Brahms, Tchaikovsky, Schumann and Rachmaninoff to the modern works of Debussy, Ravel, Shostakovich, Prokofiev and Bartók.

Performances

Soloist

Licad has appeared with orchestras such as the Chicago Symphony, Boston Symphony, Philadelphia Orchestra, New York Philharmonic, National Symphony Orchestra, Children's Orchestra,and the orchestras of Los Angeles, San Francisco, Houston, Seattle, Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Phoenix, Tucson and Vancouver.

Her summer festival appearances have included Tanglewood, the International Music Festival of Seattle, Marlboro Music Festival, Mostly Mozart Festival (in both New York and Tokyo), the Eastern Music Festival (Greensboro, NC) and the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival. In Europe she has played with the London Symphony, London Philharmonic, Bayerischer Rundfunk Orchestra, and Orchestre de la Suisse Romande; in Asia, the Hong Kong Philharmonic, New Japan Philharmonic, Tokyo’s NHK Symphony Orchestra and the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra.

Chamber music

Licad has appeared on television with Mstislav Rostropovich and has performed with ensembles such as the New York Chamber Symphony, St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, Guarneri Quartet, Takács Quartet, The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, and Music from Marlboro. She also appeared as guest soloist on a European tour with the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra. She has performed in recital with Murray Perahia, Peter Serkin and Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, with whom she has appeared at Lincoln Center, Orchestra Hall in Chicago, and the Kennedy Center in Washington, D. C.. She performs regularly with cellist Alban Gerhardt, performing throughout Europe and the United States, including at the Frick Collection in New York City.

Other performances

She appeared as a soloist in the Steinway Piano Sesquicentennial Celebration at Carnegie Hall in June 2003 performing six Rachmaninoff songs with operatic tenor Ben Heppner.

She played in 2006 three Chopin's pieces and Liszt's Mephisto Waltz no.1 (arr. Busoni) at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston MA.[8]

In March 2007, she had a special performance together with her then 19-year-old son Ottavio L. Meneses, also a pianist, at the Cultural Center of the Philippines.[9]

Discography

References

  1. University of the Philippines, U.P. Biographical Directory - Jesus Licad, page 265, University of the Philippines, Quezon City (1964)
  2. Marra PL. Lanot, Cecile Licad's Sunday at the Park, The Philippine Star (May 14, 2010)
  3. Cecile Licad in Classical Archives.
  4. Bibliographic information , "My Daughter Cecile", Rosario Buencamino | http://books.google.com.au/books/about/My_daughter_Cecile.html?id=jcafAAAAMAAJ&redir_esc=y
  5. The Making of a Piano Prodigy | http://ph.news.yahoo.com/making-piano-prodigy-030453445.html
  6. History. International Record Competition Grand Prix du Disque Frédéric Chopin. Retrieved on 2010-11-23.
  7. Cecile Licad at Barrett Vantage Artists.
  8. "The Concert Podcast" live recordings are available under Creative Commons Music Sharing license {to be found under artist classification by alphabet > L < } at .
  9. Cecile Licad Acclaim, A Key to Every Heart. Barrett Vantage Artists. Retrieved on 2010-10-24.
  10. Review Audiophile Audition. Retrieved on 2010-10-23.
  11. Marlboro Music Festival: 50th Anniversary Album Amazon. Retrieved on 2010-10-24.
  12. Louis Moreau Gottschalk: Piano Music. Cecile Licad Recordings-Barrett Vantage Artists. Retrieved on 2010-11-23.
  13. "Casals Encores". Amazon. Retrieved on 2011-08-02.

External links

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