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Stephen Drury

Stephen Drury

Education and Training

AB, Harvard College; AD, New England Conservatory. Studied piano with Claudio Arrau, Patricia Zander, Margaret Ott, William Masselos, Theodore Lettvin

Awards and Recognition

Concert Artists Guild Award

Affiliate Artists Award

Prize winner, Carnegie Hall/Rockefeller competitions

Stephen Drury

Division: College

Department: Piano; Music History and Musicology

Instrument: Piano

Stephen Drury has given performances throughout the U.S., Europe, Asia, and Latin America, soloing with orchestras from San Diego to Bucharest. Stephen's repertoire stretches from Bach, Mozart, and Liszt to the music of today.

The U.S. State Department sponsored two concert tours that enabled him to take the sounds of dissonance to Paris, Hong Kong, Greenland, Pakistan, Prague, and Japan. He has appeared as conductor and pianist at the Angelica Festival in Italy, the MusikTriennale Köln in Germany, the Spoleto Festival USA, the Britten Sinfonia in England, as well as at Tonic, Roulette, and the Knitting Factory in New York. Drury has also performed with Merce Cunningham and Mikhail Barishnikov in the Lincoln Center Festival, at Alice Tully Hall as part of the Great Day in New York Festival, with the Boston Symphony Chamber Players, and with the Seattle Chamber Players in Seattle and Moscow.

A champion of 20th-century music, Drury’s critically acclaimed performances range from the piano sonatas of Charles Ives to works by John Cage and György Ligeti. He premiered the solo part of John Cage’s 101 with the BSO and gave the first performance of John Zorn’s concerto for piano and orchestra Aporias with Dennis Russell Davies and the Cologne Radio Symphony. He has commissioned new works from Cage, Zorn, Terry Riley, Lee Hyla, and Chinary Ung.

Drury has given masterclasses at the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory, Oberlin Conservatory, Mannes Beethoven Insitute and throughout the world, and served on juries for the Concert Artist Guild and Orléans Concours International de Piano XXème Siècle Competitions.

His recordings include music by Beethoven, Liszt, Stockhausen, Ravel, Stravinsky, Charles Ives, Elliott Carter, Frederic Rzewski, John Cage, Colin McPhee, and John Zorn. Drury created and directs NEC’s Summer Institute for Contemporary Piano Performance, and assumed directorship of NEC’s Enchanted Circle concert series in 1997.

Recordings on Tzadik, Mode, New Albion, MusicMasters, Catalyst, Avant, Neuma, Carlton Classics.

Curriculum Vitae

AB, Harvard College; AD, New England Conservatory. Studied piano with Claudio Arrau, Patricia Zander, Margaret Ott, William Masselos, Theodore Lettvin

  • Concert Artists Guild Award
  • Affiliate Artists Award
  • Prize winner, Carnegie Hall/Rockefeller competitions

Affiliated Departments and Programs

Piano