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John McKay (pianist)

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of Canadian birth. He has performed in concerts, recitals, and on radio and television broadcasts throughout North America and Europe. His programs often include works by contemporary American and Canadian composers, and he has performed the world premieres of works by
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from the school in 1979 after completing a doctoral thesis on notational practices in piano works by 20th-century composers. While pursuing these studies he began teaching on the music faculty at
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among other composers. He has also performed extensively as a chamber musician and accompanist, including in performances with his wife, contralto
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in 1976, remaining there until 2004. He became a naturalized citizen of the United States in 1985.
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In 1974 McKay emigrated to the United States to pursue graduate studies at the
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which enabled him to pursue studies in Vienna and Cologne with
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pianist
music educator
Mortimer Barron
Clermont Pépin
Harry Somers
Sara Hayden
Minnesota Valley Sommarfest
Montreal
Lubka Kolessa
Schulich School of Music
McGill University
Bachelor of Music
Prix d'Europe
Bruno Seidlhofer
Stefan Askenase
University of Toronto
The Royal Conservatory of Music
Dalhousie University
NOVA MUSIC
Eastman School of Music
University of Rochester
Doctor of Musical Arts
Gustavus Adolphus College
St. Peter, Minnesota
"John McKay"
The Canadian Encyclopedia
the original
Categories
1938 births
American classical pianists

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