
BRYCE MORRISON
Monday, June 16, 12:00-2:00 p.m.
Tuesday, June 17, 1:30-3:30 p.m.
Wednesday, June 18, 12:00-2:00 p.m.
Bryce Morrison is an internationally celebrated teacher,
writer and broadcaster and is considered among the world’s foremore
authorities on piano performance. A student of Ronald Smith, Iso Elinson
and Alexander Uninsky, he has published extensively and his books include
a short, highly praised biography of Liszt. He has been a jury member
of over forty international piano competitions and has chaired the jury
of the Scottish International, Naumburg and International Terence Judd
Award. Here, his jury colleagues included Vladimir Ashkenazy, Jorge Bolet
and Lazar Berman. He has written over three hundred annotations for Decca,
Philips, EMl, RCA and DG including “In Memory of Terence Judd”
and “The Art of Eileen Joyce.” he has interviewed Vladimir
Horowitz, Artur Rubinstein and Sir Clifford Curzon and written extended
essays on virtually all the major pianists of our time. He has broadcast
and given master-classes world-wide and his students have appeared to
great critical acclaim in the world’s leading concert halls.
During 1999 he gave a marathon six lectures, seven master-classes and
chaired an international piano competition in the space of two weeks at
New York’s Mannes School of Music before working as a guest professor
in Santa Barbara at the University of California. He has held the Corina
Frada Pick Professorship of Advanced Piano Studies at the Ravinia Institute
in Chicago and he is at present a professor at London’s Royal Academy
of Music, a guest professor at the Birmingham Conservatory of Music, and
a visiting professor at the Texas Conservatory for Young Artists in Plano,
Texas. He hold seven degrees in literature and music and was recently
awarded an Honorary Associate of the Royal Academy of Music.