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John McArthur, a native of Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies, began his studies in piano at age eight in the United States. His early studies were with the late Belgian pianist, Suzanne Shader, a student of Dr. Clarence Adler and Eduard van Remoortel, followed by studies with Ernest Ulmer, Joseph Villa, Dalmo Carra and Earl Wild while attending New York University and the Manhattan School of Music. It was during his tenure at the Manhattan School of Music as Teaching Fellow that he earned his doctorate in performance under the instruction of the eminent American virtuoso, Earl Wild.
As a participant in Master Classes, his playing has been praised by such pianists as Daniel Pollack, Constance Keene, Earl Wild and John Browning leading to an invitation by the State Department of the United States to join a delegation of educators and serve as Cultural Ambassador of the United States to Indonesia. It was also at the invitation of the Vice-Chancellor for Education, Sichuan Province, that John McArthur performed at the Sichuan College of Education in the People's Republic of China in June, 1995. His performances in France, Spain and South Korea are always enthusiastically received and his highly communicative playing, engaging programmes and appeal with audiences have led to him being the pianist of choice in Inaugural Recitals for new Baldwin concert grand pianos at the Cultural Arts Center Performing Arts Series, New York, the Morris L. Brown Performing Arts Series, Georgia, also leading to his inclusion in the 1989 and 1991 publication of American Keyboard Artists. McArthur has also appeared as guest artist at the Command Performance Series, Stony Brook, New York; the Brambltye Estate Performing Arts Series, New York; Teatro Bellas Artes, Venezuela and Carnegie Recital Hall, Carnegie Hall. His orchestral appearances have been with the Sarah Lawrence Orchestra, the Manhattan Symphony Orchestra, both in New York, and the Maracaibo Symphony Orchestra, Venezuela. In Venezuela in 1987, McArthur performed the world-premiere of four transcriptions based on songs of Serge Rachmaninov written for him by American pianist/composer, John Tibbatts, and has the distinction of also premiering in New York in 1996 a multi-media performance of French composer, Maurice Ravel's Gaspard de la Nuit, with original oil canvases by American artist, James Jones, along with readings of the poems by French author, Aloysius Bertrand, which served as the inspiration for Ravel's music. His innovative programmes have included the works of Rachmaninov, Godowsky as well as the transcription repertoire of Liszt. "The Genesis Project," a collaborative effort between Dr. McArthur and artist, Dean Field, will explore through the music of Liszt, among others, and original oil paintings, the ecclesiastical account of the fall of man from Grace in the garden of Eden, his separation from that Grace and, finally, his ultimate restoration. In January of 2000 John McArthur released "HIDDEN" on the Boston and Blue Street label. Soon afterward, McArthur's "HIDDEN" was the #2 best selling classical emerging artist at Amazon.com. Second only to the 1999 Grammy Award winning, Benjamin Britten's War Requiem--featuring the Washington Chorus, the Shenandoah Conservatory Chorus, and the Maryland Boy Choir. Frank Behrens of the Brattleboro Reformer said of John McArthur's, "HIDDEN": "Now and then a smaller company issues a modest recording that turns out to be so beautiful that one simply wants to tell friends to get a copy right quick. Such is on a new (to me) label called Boston & Blue Street Records (BAB10977). The concept is simple. Pianist John McArthur plays 11 pieces, most of which are transcriptions, and plays them very well. Four of the transcriptions of Rachmaninoff songs are by John Tibbatts (getting their world premier on this CD); three of Bach, Faure and again Rachmaninoff are by Earl Wild; one of Tchaikovsky by Rachmaninoff himself; and one of Schubert by Liszt. As you can see, many are "drawn from the legacy of rarely performed treasures of piano literature" (as the press release says), such as Liszt's "Funerary Rites" and the lovely Moszkowski transcription of Offenbach's "Barcarolle." This would make a wonderful gift so get a few of them." Classical London wrote: "A very thoughtful and reflective disk comes in the form of 'Hidden', with John McArthur, piano. The disc is predominantly concerned with slow,romanticised music, and an investigation of the inlay details shows the reason for this. Thoughts from the performer explain that he believes our world to be changing so fast, that we sometimes need to stop and reflect.This effect is certainly achieved, with this very pleasant collection of solo piano works. Although mainly arrangements of accessible light classical and romantic works, this recording contains some very fine performances of original works. A particular highlight was Rachmaninov's 'Lilacs'. The commendable piano playing is coupled with some very tasteful and effective arrangements." John McArthur's, "HIDDEN" has now been heard on: 5UV AUSTRALIA BBC Radio 3 London, ENGLAND Classic FM London, ENGLAND WDR WEST GERMAN RADIO KACU, Abilene, TEXAS KANU, Lawrence, KANSAS KEDM, Monroe, LOUISIANA KIOS, Omaha, NEBRASKA KXMS, Joplin, MISSOURI WBHM, Birmingham, ALABAMA WBNI, Fort Wayne, INDIANA WDAV, Davidson, NORTH CAROLINA WDIY, Bethlehem, PENNSYLVANIA WFCR, Amherst, MASSACHUSETTS WFIU, Bloomington, INDIANA WITF, Lancaster, PENNSYLVANIA WJFF, Jeffersonville, NEW YORK WMUU, Greenville, SOUTH CAROLINA WSHU, SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT and LONG ISLAND WUNC, Chapel Hill, NORTH CAROLINA WXXI, Rochester, NEW YORK Check out the artist's website: http://www.bostonandbluestreet.com Track List: 1. Arioso (Bach/Pirani) 2. Barcarolle from Tales of Hoffman (Moszkowski) 3. In the Silent Night (Rachmaninov/Tibbatts) 4. The Muse (Rachmaninov/Tibbatts) 5. Where Beauty Dwells (Rachmaninov/Tibbatts) 6. Floods of Spring (Rachmaninov/Tibbatts) 7. Lullaby (Tchaikovsky/Rachmaninov) 8. Lilacs (Rachmaninov) 9. Funerary Rites - October 1849 (Liszt) 10. Homage to Poulenc (Bach/Wild) 11. Improvisation on After a Dream (Faure/Wild) 12. The Little Island (Rachmaninov/Wild) 13. A Dedication (Schumann/Liszt) 14. Love's Sorrow (Rachmaninov) Suggested CDs:Other Genres:
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