Eric Himy

Eric Himy is an American-born (August 16, 1958) classical pianist of French-Spanish-Moroccan descent.

Life

Born in Brooklyn, NY, (August 16, 1958), Himy began piano studies at age six, giving his first concert at age 10. By age 7, he was accepted by master teacher Robert Vetlesen. At 12, he began his studies with Charles Crowder at the Preparatory Department of Music at American University.[1] By age 15, Himy was guest soloist with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and at 19 he made his National Symphony Orchestra debut under Hugh Wolf

Education

Himy studied music at the University of Maryland with Thomas Schumacher. He received a Master of Music degree from the Juilliard School in New York working with Adele Marcus (disciple of Arthur Schnabel and Josef Lhevinne) and Joseph Villa (disciple of Olga Barabini and Claudio Arrau). He has given master classes at Princeton University, The University of Texas, The University of San Francisco, Portland State University, The University of Virginia and The University of Utah, among others.

Piano playing

The New York Times described his playing as "flawlessly poised, elegant, and brilliant. Mr. Himy has a formidable technique, and he deploys a wide range of colorings."[2]

In 2003, Classics Today wrote, "Precision, beauty, and surface polish characterize Eric Himy’s superb way with Ravel’s piano music."[3] and the BBC Magazine wrote, "As for Miroirs, I have never heard the five pieces done better. The echo effects in ‘Oiseaux tristes’ are what you dream of, and the liquid quality of ‘Une barque sur l’océan’ invites you to listen over and over again. Even the passages of single-line melody in ‘Alborada’ have an indescribably exotic atmosphere in Himy’s subtle moulding."[4]

In 2017 Mr. Himy performed with the Washington Ballet in Justin Peck choreography Suite for Two Pianos by Philip Glass with pianist Glenn Sales. [5]

In 2019, he performed the Guillaume Lekeu Violin Sonata in G with violinist Michael Guttman and trios with Jing Zhao cellist in Paris[6] and at the Pietrasanta Music Festivsl in Italy with violinist Gilles Appap.[7]

Selected discography

  • Love & Desire in the Classics: CD compilation (Retro Music, 1991)
  • Eric Himy – The Art of the Transcription for Piano (BNL, 1992)
  • Krotenberg / Fraternité – Concerto piano op. 1 (DPV, 1993)
  • Yves Ramette – Compositions pour piano (MMC, 2001)
  • Compositions for Orchestra by Ramette, Stulen and Nrp (MMC, 2002)
  • Eric Himy Plays Ravel (Ivory Classics, 2003)[3]
  • Gershwin, The Art of the Transcription (Centaur, 2004)
  • Le Piano Imaginaire-Yves Ramette and Claude Debussy (2005)
  • Homage to Schumann (Centaur, 2006)
  • Homage to Mozart (Centaur, 2006)
  • Homage to Debussy (Centaur, 2008)
  • Homage to Liszt (Centaur, 2008)
  • Homage to Chopin – 200th Anniversary CD (Wells Pianos, 2010)
  • Homage to Chopin – 200th Anniversary CD-DVD (Big Notes Films, 2010)
  • Gershwin in Paris CD-DVD (Big Notes Films, 2011)
  • An Evening with Liszt – 200th Anniversary CD-DVD (Wells Pianos, 2011)

Sources

  • Howard Pollack George Gershwin His Life and his Work (2006) University of California Press[8][9]
  • Sophie Fuller Queer Episodes in Music and Modern Identity (2002) University of Illinois Press Excerpt – p. 176, index 77: Arcadi Volodos, Arcadi Volodos, Piano Transcriptions (Sony Classical...as well as Oldham's own transcriptions of Bach works; and Eric Himy, The Art of the Transcription for Piano (recorded 1992 BNL / Auvidis)[10]
  • Peter Harrison "Singing: Personal and performance values in training" (2013) Dunedin Academic Press Ltd[11]
  • Earl Wild – Ivory Classics – "Doo-Dah" Variations for Piano and Orchestra – p. 6[12]

References

  1. "Spotlight on Acclaimed Pianist Eric Himy". duluthreader.com. Retrieved 2019-06-21.
  2. Tommasini, Anthony (1996-07-20). "In Performance;CLASSICAL MUSIC". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-06-21.
  3. "Ravel: Miroirs, Gaspard, etc./Eric Himy – Classics Today". Retrieved 2019-06-23.
  4. "Ravel: Miroirs; Gaspard de la nuit; La valse … (Eric Himy)". Classical-music.com. Retrieved 5 August 2019.
  5. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2019-06-23. Retrieved 2019-06-23.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. "ENTRE DEUX MONDES – MARDI 26 MARS – Le printemps du violon". Leprintempsduviolon.com. Retrieved 2019-06-23.
  7. Concerto, Pietrasanta In. "Pietrasanta In Concerto". Pietrasanta In Concerto. Retrieved 2019-06-23.
  8. Pollack, Howard (January 15, 2007). George Gershwin: His Life and Work. University of California Press. p. 310. ISBN 9780520933149.
  9. Pollack, Howard (January 15, 2007). George Gershwin: His Life and Work. University of California Press. p. 443. ISBN 9780520933149.
  10. Harrison, Peter T. (November 14, 2013). Singing: Personal and performance values in training. Dunedin Academic Press Ltd. p. 359. ISBN 9781780465036.
  11. "Earl Wild Booklet" (PDF). Ivoryclassics.com. p. 6. Retrieved 5 August 2019.
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