Norman Krieger Explained

Norman Krieger is an American pianist and a professor at the Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University. He is a recipient of numerous prizes, including one from the Paderewski Foundation. He studied under the guidance of Esther Lipton in Los Angeles. By the age of 15, he obtained a scholarship from the Juilliard School, where he was educated by Adele Marcus. He was Alfred Brendel's and Maria Curcio's student in London, and he obtained an artist's diploma from the New England Conservatory. By 2011 he became a professor of music at the USC Thornton. He has collaborated with such musicians as Sheri Greenawald, Livia Sohn and Jian Wang as well as both Tokyo and Manhattan String Quartets. He also was invited to the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts and was a frequent participant at the Mostly Mozart Festival.[1] He has recorded two Johannes Brahms concertos, which he has also performed with the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Norman Krieger. USC Thornton School of Music. February 18, 2014. February 26, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140226031918/http://music.usc.edu/norman-krieger/. live.
  2. News: Weekend: Ozark Mountain Music Festival, ASO, Bonerama and more. Lindsey Millar. Arkansas Times. February 18, 2014. February 25, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140225224333/http://www.arktimes.com/RockCandy/archives/2014/01/23/weekend-ozark-mountain-music-festival-aso-bonerama-and-more. live.