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Daniel Spiegel
Daniel Spiegel's multifaceted musical talent has led him to explore many different aspects of being a pianist. He is equally at home as a solo performer and as a collaborative artist, and he has performed extensively in chamber and orchestral ensembles. Spiegel is also deeply committed to the music of promising young composers, as well as the music of established figures in contemporary music. The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review has praised him for his "sensitivity" and "spectacular virtuosity" in performing the works of George Crumb and Gyorgi Ligeti while the Baltimore Sun described a performance of Boulez and Stravinsky as "excellent."
Spiegel completed his Master of Music degree in piano performance at the Juilliard School, where he studied with Joseph Kalichstein. Spiegel earned his Bachelor of Music degree at Peabody Conservatory, concurrently earning his Bachelor of Arts degree in English at Johns Hopkins University. He has won numerous competitions and awards, leading to solo performances with the National Symphony Orchestra, the Guilford Symphony, the Montgomery Symphony, and the National Chamber Orchestra, and he has given solo recitals at Carnegie Hall's Weill Recital Hall.
Spiegel has performed extensively as a collaborative artist with both instrumentalists and vocalists and he has worked with renowned artists such as Joshua Bell and Edgar Meyer. In May 2008, he performed with Midori on a concert at Lincoln Center featuring the music of Schnittke and Takemitsu. His performances of violin and piano works in Ottawa and Montreal were recorded by CBC for broadcast throughout Canada and Europe. He has also performed chamber music at venues such as Alice Tully Hall, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Kennedy Center's Terrace Theater. He has toured throughout Canada and the United States and he is a recipient of the Coleman-Barstow award at the 2006 Coleman Chamber Music Competition. Spiegel has also engaged in fruitful collaborations with choreographers such as Igal Perry, Aszure Barton, and Luca Veggetti, performing compositions of Bach, Chopin, and Hosokawa at the Juilliard Theater and the Guggenheim Theater in New York.
An avid proponent of new music, Spiegel has commissioned, premiered, and performed many works by peers whose music he believes in such as Ryan Anthony Francis, Daniel Thomas Davis, Avner Dorman, Adam Schoenberg, David T. Little, and Benjamin C. S. Boyle, and he has performed with the Peabody Camerata and New Juilliard Ensemble as both soloist and ensemble player. He has also served as pianist for the Aspen Contemporary Ensemble, a chamber ensemble dedicated exclusively to new music. He served for five years as a member of the Pittsburgh New Music Ensemble (PNME), a contemporary ensemble which presents new works in innovative and exciting ways. Spiegel premiered two of Ryan Francis's piano etudes on a concert presented by the Metropolis Ensemble in March of 2008, and his premiere recording of Francis's solo piano piece, Consolations, was released on New Dynamic Records in 2009.
After several years as a free-lance musician, Spiegel began a law career. A graduate of Harvard Law School, he currently works as an appellate public defender in Durham, NC. He continues to perform, with 2012/2013 engagements including a world premiere of Roberto Sierra's Caprichos along with John Adams's Grand Pianola Music with musicians from the New Mexico Philharmonic and Chatter Chamber Ensemble of Albuquerque, and John Adams's Hallelujah Junction and George Crumb's Music for a Summer Evening with the Pittsburgh New Music Ensemble. In recent years, Spiegel's interest in jazz and improvisation has deepened, and in November of 2013, he released his first solo album entitled "Pilgrim," a country music journey of love and salvation infused with elements of classical and jazz.
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4608-L Industry Lane
Durham, NC 27713
United States
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