Event Details
Thomas Nickell, Composer/Pianist, In Solo Recital
The impressive American composer and pianist Thomas Nickell will return to New York City’s Tenri Cultural Institute for a solo piano recital on September 20, 2024, at 7 p.m. EDT. Mr. Nickell will present a program featuring works by Chopin, Griffes, Stockhausen, Zappa, and his own compositions. The full program follows:
Charles Griffes, The White Peacock Op. 7 Frédéric Chopin, Ballade No. 3 in A Flat Major Op. 47 Karlheinz Stockhausen, Klavierstück IX Frédéric Chopin, 2 Nocturnes Op. 55, No. 1 in F Minor / No. 2 in E Flat Major Frank Zappa, The Little House I Used to Live in Thomas Nickell, Rivers of Alaska Frédéric Chopin, Piano Sonata No. 3 in B Minor Op. 58
Reviewing Mr. Nickell's concert last season, Jeffrey Williams of the New York Concert Review had this to say: "Mr. Nickell has undoubted talent, and as his talent continues to flourish... I look forward to hearing what the future holds for him." Commenting on Mr. Nickell's performance of Stevenson's Scottish Triptych, Mr. Williams said; "While Mr. Nickell has the requisite technique to deal with the difficulties that abound, it was the slower sections, with his sensitive and poetic playing, that showed his artistry to its fullest extent. This work was the highlight of the evening for this listener."
Thomas Nickell, steeped in the classical music tradition with an ear for contemporary soundscapes, has already garnered recognition throughout Europe and the United States for his thoughtful explorations of various musical genres. As a pianist, Mr. Nickell has given many highly lauded public performances of important works by Bach, Beethoven, Berg, Gershwin, Khachaturian, Liszt, David Matthews, Mozart, Rachmaninoff, as well as his own compositions.
In June of 2022, Thomas Nickell launched a new series entitled "Avant Garden" with the Oistrakh Symphony of Chicago. Increasingly devoting his time to composition and collaborative efforts, Mr. Nickell has created Leaks for Solo Percussion and Tape (2020); Horizons for 8 Double Basses and Sine Waves (2020); Tribute (after Julius Eastman) for Solo Piano (2020); Untitled for Retuned Digital Keyboard (2020); The Falling Sun for Electronic Sounds (2020); Unstuck in Time for Orchestra (2019-20); Music for Ensemble for at least 4 players (2019-20); String Quartet in No. 2, “Heliopause,” selected for JACK Quartet Readings at Mannes (2019); Spires of Form for Voice and Piano, a work co-composed with American soprano Denise Young which was premiered at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall (2019); Piano Trio for Clarinet, Viola, and Piano (2019), Intercalendrical Zone for Piano (2019), and Prelude and Constellated Night for Piano (2019).
Venue: Tenri Cultural Institute
43A W 13th St
Map
212-772-1132
Buy Tickets | Learn More |
Will You Go?
More Events...
American Classical Orchestra Opens Its 2024-25 Season & Celebrates Its 40th Anniversary at Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall, September 18 at Alice Tully Hall
Wed
All-Beethoven Program Presents Composer’s Symphony No. 7, and the Piano Concerto No. 4 with Hungarian Virtuoso Petra Somlai on Fortepiano The American Classical Orchestra (ACO), New York City’s lea...
UNDEROATH They're Only Chasing Safety 20th Anniversary in NYC on Sept 20th at Palladium Times Square at Palladium Times Square
Fri
UNDEROATH -"They're Only Chasing Safety 20th Anniversary" Tour will stop in NYC on September 20th at Palladium Times Square About UNDEROATH "UNDEROATH reinvents the balance between chaos and harmo...
Thomas Nickell, Composer/Pianist, In Solo Recital at Tenri Cultural Institute
Fri
The impressive American composer and pianist Thomas Nickell will return to New York City’s Tenri Cultural Institute for a solo piano recital on September 20, 2024, at 7 p.m. EDT. Mr. Nickell will pres...