The Vermont Symphony Orchestra opens its season with the return of a near native — pianist Peter Serkin, who grew up in Guilford. Yes, one of those Serkins. “This is kind of like classical-music ...
The New York Times’s Culture editor has questions. Our chief classical music critic has answers. By Gilbert Cruz A 35-disc set of Peter Serkin’s remarkable recordings rekindles our critic’s memories ...
On Wednesday evening, Yale School of Music visiting professor of piano Peter Serkin will perform a program comprising of Johann Sebastian Bach’s “Goldberg” Variations as well as Wolfgang Amadeus ...
In the 1960s, Rudolf Serkin, one the world’s most revered pianists, used to fret about his hippie son, Peter. There was little question that Peter Serkin, a piano prodigy, had the capacity to follow ...
The eminent pianist Peter Serkin has always been attracted to the piano four-hands repertoire, but until relatively recently, he’s kept his distance. “I’ve been intimidated by the prospect of playing ...
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One glance at the Symphony Center program Sunday was all a savvy listener needed to identify the presenting pianist. Among top-tier players, only Peter Serkin would map such an improbable journey, ...
SPRINGFIELD – One of the world's most acclaimed pianists performed an intimate evening of classical music at a benefit concert on Thursday. Appearing before more than 100 music lovers at Robyn ...
NEW YORK – Peter Serkin, a pianist admired for his insightful interpretations, technically pristine performances and tenacious commitment to contemporary music, died Saturday morning at his home in ...
Peter Serkin, the son and grandson of illustrious musicians who found his own path to an international career as a pianist and teacher, died on Feb. 1 at the age of 72, at his home in upstate New York ...
What ties a program together? A theme is seldom anything as obvious as Works I Happen to Have Practiced Recently or Pieces in C Major. Last Friday at UNC-Chapel Hill’s Memorial Hall, pianist Peter ...