Pianist Peter Dugan, host of NPR’s beloved program From the Top, creates joy and excitement wherever he appears as a sought-after multi-genre artist. Whether performing and recording with the San Francisco Symphony, giving joint recitals with Joshua Bell, or playing chamber music at Carnegie Hall, Dugan’s diverse musical talents and infectious personality make him a popular and compelling advocate for spreading the joy of music.
Program Information
Repertoire
W.A. MOZART: Fantasy in C Minor, K. 475
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN: Piano Sonata in D Minor, op. 31, no. 2, “The Tempest”
I. Largo – Allegro
II. Adagio
III. Allegretto
CLAUDE DEBUSSY: L’isle joyeuse, L. 106
— INTERMISSION —
PETER DUGAN: Fantasy in C-sharp Minor on a Theme by Britney Spears
THREE NOCTURNES
FREDERIC CHOPIN: Nocturne, op. 27, no. 2 in D-flat Major
LENNON/MCCARTNEY (arr. Peter Dugan): “Yesterday”
ANTÔNIO CARLOS JOBIM (arr. Peter Dugan): “Corcovado” (“Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars”)
ALBERTO GINASTERA: Tres Danzas Argentinas, op. 2
Danza del viejo boyero, No. 1
Danza de la moza donosa, No. 2
Danza del gaucho matrero, No. 3
EDVARD GRIEG (arr. Peter Dugan): “In the Hall of the Mountain King” from Peer Gynt, Suite No. 1, op. 46
About the Artist
Peter Dugan, piano, made his debut with Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony in performances that were described by the Los Angeles Times as “stunning” and by the San Francisco Chronicle as “fearlessly athletic.” He is heard every week across America as the host of National Public Radio’s beloved program From the Top. Dugan has appeared as a soloist, recitalist, and chamber musician across North America and abroad. In 2020, he joined acclaimed violinist Joshua Bell for At Home With Music, a national PBS broadcast and live album release on Sony Classical. This season, Dugan continues his collaboration with Bell, touring internationally with recitals at London’s Wigmore Hall, Taipei’s National Theater and Concert Hall, and the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.
Prizing stylistic versatility as the hallmark of a 21st-century musician, Dugan is equally at home in classical, jazz, and pop idioms, and has collaborated with artists ranging from Jesse Colin Young to Renee Fleming to Paquito D’Rivera. Dugan performs regularly in partnership with friends and artists who share a passion for expanding the world of classical music. The Wall Street Journal described Dugan’s collaboration with violinist and vocalist Charles Yang as a “classical-meets-rockstar duo.” In Dugan’s performances with his wife, mezzo-soprano Kara Dugan, repertoire ranges from art song to American Songbook to original songs and world premieres. The Dugans have appeared at Boston’s Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, WQXR’s Greene Space, and on PBS Great Performances’ Now Hear This.
Dugan’s latest album with baritone John Brancy, The Journey Home: Live from the Kennedy Center, was released on Avie Records in 2021 along with an accompanying documentary film from WNET’s AllArts. Brancy and Dugan have given recitals at Alice Tully Hall, Carnegie Hall, and the Kennedy Center, and together won first prize at the 2018 Montreal International Music Competition. Dugan’s latest project with violinist Sean Lee was PaganiniXSchumann, a digital EP release that accompanied a live performance at Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, featuring of all 24 Paganini caprices with piano parts written by Robert Schumann. Dugan appeared as the piano soloist in Charles Ives’s 4th Symphony with the Houston Symphony, the San Francisco Symphony, and on an album with Michael Tilson Thomas.
Dugan advocates for a classical music culture that is inclusive and welcoming to all, from a community’s concert halls and theaters to its schools and hospitals. As a founding creator of Operation Superpower, a superhero opera for children, he has traveled to dozens of schools in the greater New York area, performing for students and encouraging them to use their talents—their superpowers—for good. He is head of the artist-in-residence program at pianoSonoma and a founding faculty member of the Resonance and Soundboard institutes at Honeywell Arts Academy.
About the Series
Piano Masters Series is artistically directed by Michael Lewin and part of Boston Conservatory at Berklee’s Artistry in Action series. The Artistry in Action series celebrates exceptional artists and initiatives that exemplify Boston Conservatory’s core values of excellence, innovation, and community engagement. Hosted by the Conservatory’s Music Division, Artistry in Action brings together the school’s prestigious and long-standing Piano Masters Series, String Masters Series, and Chamber Series with exciting new programming for winds, faculty recitals, and ensemble-in-residences. Learn more and view upcoming Artistry in Action events.
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