Keith Kirchoff
Keith Kirchoff | |
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Alma mater | New England Conservatory of Music and the University of Oregon |
Occupation | Pianist, composer, conductor, concert curator, and teacher |
Years active | ? - present |
Website |
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Keith Kirchoff is a pianist, composer, conductor, concert curator, and teacher who has performed in the United States and Europe. He has been teaching for 15 years at Los Angeles Music and Art School in California. He has degrees from the New England Conservatory and the University of Oregon. Kirchoff performed over 100 new works. As a composer, he has conducted in many cities and universities and has performed the Boston premiere of Charles Ives’s Emerson Concerto and the world premiere of Matthew McConnell’s Concerto for Toy Piano.[1]
Awards
He has won many awards including:
- The 2006 Steinway Society Piano Competition [2]
- The 2005 John Cage Award [2]
- The Silver Lake International Piano Concerto Competition [2]
- The Saint Paul Piano Teachers Association Competition [2]
- The ASCAP-Deems Taylor Award (1994 and 2003) for his writing about music.[3]
- The 2011 Distinguished Scholar by the SMSA.[3]
References
- ↑ "Keith Kirchoff - Concord Conservatory of Music". concordconservatory.org.
- 1 2 3 4 "Keith Kirchoff plays electro-acoustic music at BYU guest recital March 5". Brigham Young University. Retrieved 2016-12-14.
- 1 2 "Pianist Keith Kirchoff to perform works by Michael Hicks June 26". Brigham Young University. Retrieved 2016-12-14.
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