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Annual re-engagements
on 5 continents and a 130-CD discography attest to the burgeoning
popularity of Leslie Howard, established worldwide as a concert
pianist, composer, conductor, chamber musician and scholar. A citizen
both of Britain and Australia - born in Melbourne but resident
in London since 1972 - Dr. Howard has earned an extraordinary claim
to immortality, having accomplished a feat unequalled by any solo
artist in recording history - his 97-CD survey (for Hyperion) of
the complete piano music of Franz Liszt. Accomplished within 14
years, it encompasses 300+ world premieres, including works prepared
by Dr. Howard from Liszt’s still unpublished manuscripts,
and works unheard since Liszt’s lifetime. This monumental
project merited Dr. Howard’s entry into the Guinness Book
of World Records, 6 Grands Prix du Disque and - all presented to
him by the President of Hungary - the Medal of St. Stephen, the
Pro Cultura Hungarica award, and a mounted bronze cast of Liszt’s
hand. At an internationally telecast ceremony from Buckingham Palace,
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II bestowed on Dr. Howard “Member
in the Order of Australia” for his “service to the
arts as piano soloist, composer, musicologist and mentor to young
musicians.” Highlights of Dr. Howard’s 2004-2005 concert
season included an extensive Asian tour, with recitals and master
classes throughout China, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan. His triumphant
return to America included his highly anticipated recital at the
2005 International Keyboard Institute & Festival in Manhattan,
for which he received accolades from the New York Times. Dr. Howard
also realised his dream to conduct Liszt’s monumental Oratorio
Christus in a rare and much-praised revival in Leicester.
Leslie Howard has appeared internationally with many of the world’s
finest orchestras, including the London Symphony, London Philharmonic,
Royal Philharmonic, BBC Symphony, BBC Philharmonic, English Northern
Philharmonia, RTE National Symphony of Dublin, Hanover Band, Utah
Symphony, Utah Philharmonic, Maryland Symphony, Mexico Philharmonic,
Orchestra della Scala, RAI Toscana, San Remo Symphony, Orchestre
de Cannes, Budapest Phiharmonic, Budapest Symphony, the orchestras
of Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Queensland and Tasmania in Australia,
and the orchestras of Pretoria, Cape Town and Zimbabwe in Africa.
He has been soloist with such renowned conductors as Claudio Abbado,
Adam Fischer, Roy Goodman, James Judd, Joseph Silverstein, Barry
Tuckwell, Sir Charles Groves, Vernon Handley, Jerzy Maksymiuk,
Elyakum Shapirra, Jansug Kakhidze, Arthur Fiedler, Fritz Rieger,
Alexander Lazarev, Hiroyuki Iwaki, and Sir Charles Mackerras.
Dr. Howard’s performances of chamber music and lieder include
collaborations with some of the greatest artists of our time, including
the Amadeus, Britten and Endellion String Quartets, Salvatore Accardo,
Augustin Dumay, Erick Friedman, Ani Kavafian, Benny Goodman, Charles
Neidich, Steven Isserlis, Nathaniel Rosen, Torlief Thedeen, Geoffrey
Parsons, Sir Thomas Allen, Yvonne Kenny and Dame Felicity Lott.
He has been a featured artist at many international music festivals,
including the American festivals of Santa Fe, Newport, La Jolla,
Palm Beach and Seattle, and at such European festivals as Brescia-Bergamo,
Como, Edinburgh, Schleswig-Holstein, Bath, Camden, Cheltenham,
Warwick and Wexford.
Dr. Howard’s discography includes many important world premiere
recordings, such as the four piano sonatas of Anton Rubinstein,
the 2nd and 3rd piano sonatas of Tchaikovsky, a 2-disc survey of
Glazunov’s piano music, and a 3-disc collection of Percy
Grainger’s piano works. Also notable is the highly acclaimed
disc entitled “Rare Piano Encores”, a Stravinsky disc
with Abbado and the London Symphony, a disc of Scandinavian piano
sonatas (Sibelius, Gade, Palmgren & Grieg), and the Granados
Goyescas. Most prominent amongst his 97-CD Liszt survey is the
first complete recording of all 17 works for piano and orchestra,
including Dr. Howard’s reconstructions of the 3rd Piano Concerto,
De Profundis, and Concerto pathétique. Dr. Howard’s
recordings appear on the Hyperion, Deutsche Grammophon, EMI Classics,
Nimbus, Cala, Pearl, ABC Eloquence, Musical Heritage Society and
Merlin labels.
As a composer, Dr. Howard’s works include an opera Hreidar
the Fool, a ballet Fruits of the Earth, and numerous orchestral,
choral and solo compositions. As an arranger, he has written completions
for unfinished or unrealised works of Bach, Mozart, Liszt, Tchaikovsky,
Scriabin and Shostakovich. In 2003, Boosey & Hawkes published
Dr. Howard’s “New Corrected Edition” for the
2-piano score of Rachmaninoff’s 4th Piano Concerto (in collaboration
with Robert Threlfall). He has also edited several volumes of Liszt
Society Publications for Hardie Press and Editio Musica Budapest.
With Michael Short, he has published Ferenc Liszt-a List of his
Musical Works (Rugginenti, 2004) & Ferenc Liszt-A Thematic
Catalogue (Pendragon, 2005); and he has a book in progress: The
Music of Liszt (Yale University Press).
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