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Professional Bio Concert Pianist - Pedagogue Updated April 4, 2006 |
A Blossoming Career... Rebecca Penneys leads a distinguished career as a recitalist, chamber musician, orchestral soloist, educator, and adjudicator. For five decades, her passionate and insightful performances have held audiences spellbound. Hailed as a pianist of prodigious talent, she possesses a daredevil technique, the sort of charismatic stage presence that demands attention, and an interpretive gift that make her performances revelatory. "When she touches her wand-like fingers to the keyboard, thunder rolls,
-- Milwaukee Sentinel
"It was a thrilling performance that proved to the over flow crowd that with
-- Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
"Penneys moves like a dancer, has the strength of an Olympic
--New York Daily News
"A more stunning display of musical intelligence and technical prowess would be difficult to imagine."
--Winston-Salem Journal
Founder of the New Arts Trio... In 1974, Rebecca Penneys founded the acclaimed New Arts Trio, which won the prestigious Naumburg Award for Chamber Music (New York) on two separate occasions. The Trio has been Trio-in-Residence at the Chautauqua Institution since 1978. Fanfare Magazine praised the recent New Arts Trio CD from Chautauqua as the most interesting and exciting disc of piano trios, or any chamber music, or any classical music the reviewer ever heard. "A sensational effect was created by the playing of Rebecca Penneys.
-- Express Wieczorny, Warsaw, Poland
In the last few years, Rebecca has appeared worldwide in a variety of venues. Her interest in holistic therapies has led to numerous Sound-Color recitals exploring the connections between the sensory system and sound, color and music. She was keynote speaker, performer and teacher at North Carolina Music Teachers Association Conventions in Raleigh, Charlotte, and Fayetteville, the Pennsylvania Music Teacher's Convention in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania as well as Guest Teacher at the Tel Hai International Music Festival, Israel. She was also featured artist-teacher on the Pabst Theater Series, Milwaukee, Wisconsin and performed and taught in California, Ohio, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, North Carolina, Wisconsin, New York City area, Ontario and Quebec. She gave recitals and master classes at such schools as Roosevelt Musical College, New England Conservatory, Longy School, Grinnell College, Skidmore College, Heidelberg College, Tarleton State University, Oberlin Conservatory, Pittsburg State University, Cleveland Institute of Music, and Wisconsin Conservatory of Music in Milwaukee. She was guest artist at the American Liszt Society Convention, the University of Iowa's Distinguished Artist Series, and the Artist Series at L'Elegance in Sarasota, Florida. The New Arts trio performed at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts in Gainesville and now performs annually in Toronto at Temple Sinai. "Penneys played with a freedom both effortless and selfless. Her technique was so secure and her mind was so focused that she could do anything she chose with the music -- and she chose the right things."
-- Milwaukee Journal
"Pianist Rebecca Penneys' recital revealed an artist of striking originality. Penneys is a pianist of prodigious talent: She possesses a daredevil technique and the sort of charismatic stage presence that demands attention."
-- Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
"She will leave behind the memory of a truly great recitalist."
-- New Zealand Herald
This season includes several trips to California with invitations to perform and teach. Some highlights include the San Jose Steinway Society at Le Petit Trianon, the San Jose Music Teachers Association of California, and the San Jose Bay Area Steinway Society. Other master classes are at San Francisco Sherman Clay Pianos and Santa Clara Sherman Clay Pianos. Rebecca performed in the newly launched Mammoth Lakes Festival, Mammoth Lakes, California, and gave recitals and masterclasses at Humboldt State College, Arcata, and at Azusa Pacific University in Azusa. In Los Angeles, she gave a lecture recital using Horowitz' piano at Fields Music Company in Los Angeles, and she gave master classes there as well as the Colburn School. Rebecca performed in recital at the Music Center at St. Petersburg College, gave a lecture recital for Florida Music Teacher Association, and will give a special lecture-recital on "Olympia", the famous Chihuly Steinway, at the St. Petersburg Museum of Fine Arts. She will be touring California and Florida again next season with new invitations and return engagements. "Her performance was rich, beautiful and touching, full of brilliance, grace and joy."
-- Mainichi News, Tokyo
"Penneys gave an amazing performance of the entire Chopin etude cycle. The results were as musically moving as they were brilliantly instructive."
--Milwaukee Sentinel
As a pedagogue, Ms. Penneys has received extensive recognition in academic and medical circles for her ability to teach an approach to keyboard technique (Motion and Emotion) that allows pianists to achieve individual performance goals without physical strain or injury. For eighteen consecutive years, she conducted Motion and Emotion summer seminars at Eastman and at other institutions. The first seminar, 1993, consisted of a discussion and performance of the complete Chopin Etudes. In 1994, the focus changed to Tension, Attention and Intention. The 1995 and 1996 seminars continued this theme and emphasized Pathways to Better Learning, Practicing, Performing and Teaching. The topic for 1997 became the Aural History of Piano Sound. Subsequent seminars, A Portrait of Chopin (1998) and The Flexible Pianist (1999), explored solo and chamber/collaborative learning, and rehearsal and performance techniques. "With Penneys the flair and lively elegance of music-making proved irresistible."
-- Montreal Gazette
"a major artist of intelligence, technique and the bravura temperament."
-- San Francisco Observer
"...Miss Penneys has exceptional tonal control as well as massive technique. She can caress a phrase or thunder a passage with equal appropriateness..."
-- Philadelphia Inquirer
Rebecca's recent National Public Radio appearances include: an interview with Brenda Tremblay for WXXI radio about her All Brahms CD; an appearance on the "Infinite Mind" about her teaching techniques; featured guest on "Chautauqua Edition", a program that takes a fresh look at issues of influence and value in the arts. Her PBS television program for the "Musical Encounters" series, "The Piano: Its Sounds and Moods" continues to be shown frequently on national TV. She was guest editor of a special summer issue of Seminars in Neurology (June 1989), a publication devoted to music and medicine. An article she wrote for Clavier entitled "Motion and Emotion" appeared in their September 1992 issue. In 1994, she co-authored a book with Dr. Raymond Gottlieb entitled, "The Fundamentals of Flow in Learning Music". The October 2001 issue of Clavier features an interview with Rebecca. "Penneys' recording embodies the true essence of the Chopin Etudes, studies in sound, nuance, sensitivity, touch & emotion. It is through her transcendent pianistic ability and complete understanding of the physiology of the body that these more humanistic qualities are released."
-- Budapest Sun
As adjudicator, Rebecca's activities have included the Yamaha International Piano Competition in South America, Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition, the Stravinsky Awards in Illinois on two separate occasions, the American judge at the Vianna Da Motta International Piano Competition in Macao and judging for various Music Teacher National Association chapters. "Whether with humor or with a reflectiveness that goes deeper than usual, Penneys compels the listener to hear standard works with new ears. Her playing is marked by a keen musical intelligence, imagination, and good rhythm."
-- American Record Guide
Rebecca has seven current solo CD's. The Voice of the Piano (1992) on the Centaur label includes Mozart Sonata K.545, Mendelssohn 3 Songs Without Words, Schubert Impromptus Op. 90 and Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue. The Complete Chopin Etudes (1993) Op. 10 and 25 plus the 3 Op. posth. Etudes are also on the Centaur label. The other CD's are on the Fleur de Son Classics label. They are All Brahms (1998), a disc that includes the ten Hungarian Dances arranged by Brahms for two hands, Op. 10 Ballads and Op. 116 Fantasies; Recital Gems From Chautauqua (2002), with Bartok 15 Hungarian Peasant Songs, Mozart Sonata K. 330, Chopin Polonaise-Fantasie and 3 Mazurkas, Debussy Suite Bergamasque, Balcolm and Albright Rags, and two Schumann-Liszt transcriptions; An Eastman Recital (2003) with performances of the Chopin 1st Ballade, Grieg 6 Lyric Pieces, Debussy Images Book I, Mozart Sonata K. 331 and Liszt Valee d' Obermann; Music of the Dance (2003) that features Ravel Valses Nobles, Chopin 2 Mazurkas & 2 Waltzes, Bach French Suite no. 5, Beethoven 6 Ecossaies, Schubert 6 Landler and Turina Danses Gitanes, Op. 55, and Rebecca Penneys and Steinway (2004) with the Chopin Barcarolle and Nocturne Op. 32 no. 2, Beethoven Andante Favori, Saint-Saens/Siloti The Swan, Liszt 3rd Concert Etude, Galuppi Sonata in C Major, Kodaly Dances of Marosszek, and Gershwin/Wild Four Virtuoso Etudes. Rebecca has written very personal and interesting liner notes for all the CD's. This is the way the piano should be played -- and recorded."
-- Audio Society
The New Arts Trio has three CD's on the Fleur De Son label: the complete Arensky Trios, Beethoven's Arrangements for Piano Trio - the 2nd Symphony & the Septet and New Arts Trio in Recital at Chautauqua, which includes the Beethoven "Ghost" trio, Brahms Op. 8, Bloch 3 Nocturnes, and Piazzolla Tango. Other Penneys recordings are available on the CBS-Sony, Pantheon, Orion labels, and the Society for Chamber Music, Rochester, New York, and The Rochester Academy of Medicine Centennial Trio Concert. Audiences everywhere are drawn to Rebecca's keen musical intelligence, effortless technique, and seemingly endless imagination. "Her performance was nothing short of revelatory."
-- San Francisco Examiner
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