About the Artist
Equally captivating in his interpretations of Debussy, Beethoven,
Bach or Ives, Paul Wyse thrills audiences with his stunning virtuosity,
artistic vision, and poetic style. First Prize Winner at the 2001
Simone Belsky International Piano competition, his performances
have garnered remarkable praise from the Miami Herald hailing
him as ".a musician of uncommon perception, possessing lots
of facility and fire." Phillipe Michaud of LE QUARTIER LIBRE
said of Wyse after a complete performance of the Chopin Etudes
".Wyse demonstrated a sensitivity that transcends gallantry.[Wyse]
revealed not only his tremendous technical virtuosity but also
his profound musicianship."
Mr. Wyse’s concert appearances have spanned the continental
United States, Europe, Australia and New Zealand. Highlights include
premiere performances for the Royal Family of Monaco, concertos
with the New World Symphony, the Gettysburg Symphony Orchestra,
the Orchestra of Northern New York, the Bangor Symphony Orchestra,
and the Peabody Chamber Orchestra. He has made radio appearances
on WGBH Boston, the Australian Broadcasting Company, the New Zealand
Broadcasting Company, and recently appeared on New York Public
Television performing Sonatas for Violin/Cello and Piano of L.V.
Beethoven. He has collaborated in performance with such greats
as Michael Tilson Thomas, Vladimir Feltsman, Carter Brey, José-Luiz
Garcia, and Paula Robison, and will release his debut recording
for ESI records of Debussy’s Preludes Book 2 in the summer
of 2005.
A native of Portland Maine, he made his orchestral debut with
the Bangor Symphony at age 14, and had since gone on to capture
honors, including prizes in the Belsky, Iowa and Knezkova-Hussy
International Piano Competitions. Mr. Wyse’s teachers and
include Leon Fleisher, Marc Durand and Veronica Jochum. He is
a graduate of the Peabody Institute, and is currently on the faculty
of the Crane School of Music at SUNY Potsdam.
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