The 2007 American Pianists Awards winner in jazz brings his classical studies to the forefront in an imaginative program interpolating jazz improvisation with Bach’s “Goldberg Variations”.
Dan Tepfer, as the 2007 American Pianists Awards winner for jazz, is no stranger to Indianapolis. The pianist-composer is known for his wide-ranging ambition, individuality and drive—“a remarkable musician” in the words of The Washington Post—and one “who refuses to set himself limits” in those of France’s Télérama.
Tepfer will play Bach’s complete Goldberg Variations, interspersing his own improvisations on Bach’s original variations. The jazz pianist recognizes Bach as a fellow improviser, and considers the Goldbergs to be an inspiring font for creativity. When he first performed the work to New York audiences in 2013, The New York Times called it a “riveting and inspired version.”
The New York City-based Tepfer, born in 1982 in Paris to American parents, has performed with some of the leading figures in jazz, including extensively with veteran saxophone luminary Lee Konitz. Tepfer has crafted a discography already striking for its breadth and depth, ranging from probing solo improvisation and intimate duets to richly layered trio albums of original compositions.
All tickets are general admission, $40 per concert; $10 students & seniors. Purchase a four-concert subscription to gain access to the reserved seating area. Fifty percent (50%) of each ticket is a tax-deductible donation to advance the mission of the American Pianists Association. Visit americanpianists.org or call 317-940-9945 for tickets.
Phone: 3179409945
Email: lee@americanpianists.org
2020/05/03 - 2020/05/03
Trinity Episcopal Church
3243 N. Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208-4645