Marc-André Hamelin. Pianist, composer, b Montreal 5 Sep 1961; B MUS (Temple) 1983, M MUS (Temple) 1985. He began studying the piano at five and four years later continued his studies at the École Vincent-d'Indy with Yvonne Hubert and Sister Rita de la Croix. At Temple University in Philadelphia he studied with Harvey D. Wedeen and Russell Sherman.


Early Career
In 1982 he came first in the International Stepping Stones of the Canadian Music Competitions and won first prize at the International Piano Competition in Pretoria, South Africa. In 1985 he was awarded first prize at Carnegie Hall's International Competition of American Music, which entailed numerous engagements in the USA with well-known orchestras, an important series of recitals (including at Carnegie Hall), and a recording contract with New World Records. Hamelin appeared all over Canada and the USA. He performed at Lincoln Center in New York with the Manhattan Philharmonic Orchestra and the Riverside Symphony Orchestra, in Ottawa with the NACO, and with the symphony orchestras of several major centres including Toronto, Quebec City, Detroit, Minneapolis, and Philadelphia. In 1987 he was a soloist with the MSO during its European tour. The Canada Council awarded him the Sylva Gelber Foundation Award in 1987 and the Virginia P. Moore Prize in 1989.

Hamelin, Marc-André
Hamelin, Marc-André
Hamelin's piano playing is noted for its astonishing virtuosity (photo by Peter Shaaf). The music is an excerpt from an adaptation by Leopold Godowsky of R. Strauss's Serenade (courtesy CBC).


As Chamber Musician
He formed a duo with cellist Sophie Rolland in 1989; in 1991 they performed the complete works of Beethoven in Montreal, London, and New York. Hamelin also accompanied the soprano Karina Gauvin, and regularly performed a program of cabaret music with his wife, the US soprano Jody Karin Applebaum, which they also recorded.


As Soloist
Hamelin's recitals were characterized by a determination to introduce little-known repertoire from all periods, although he was equally adept at the standard concerto repertoire. In addition, he premiered many works by Canadian and US composers. He made his London debut in 1992 and returned often to Wigmore Hall. He performed, as soloist and with orchestras, in most major North American and European cities as well as in Japan, Malaysia, Australia, and Mexico, and was a regular guest in Munich and at the Lanaudière and other Canadian and European festivals. A member of Piano Six, Hamelin also toured to smaller Canadian centres.


As Composer
Hamelin began composing for the piano at age 19; he later recorded several of his own études. He also wrote difficult arrangements of piano works by Liszt and Chopin.


Recordings
Hamelin recorded 84 discs by 2011, most with the Hyperion label. Of the lesser-known composers whose works he championed, he focused particularly on Leopold Godowsky and Charles Alkan. A six-time Juno award winner (1996-98, 2003, 2006 and 2008), a cd of his own compositions, Hamelin: Etudes (Hyperion CDA 67789) was nominated for a Juno award in 2011. Hamelin performed on the Grammy telecast in 2001. Eight of his recordings were nominated for Grammy awards, including Hamelin: Etudes in 2011. His recording Godowsky's Complete Studies on Chopin's Etudes (Hyperion CDA67411/2) received the 2000 Gramophone Instrumental Award and several critics' choice awards. In 1991 he recorded Eckhardt-Gramatté's Six Piano Sonatas (Altarus AIR-CD-9052).


Recognitions
Referred to as a 'powerful, poetic young Canadian pianist' by Andrew Porter in The New Yorker (22 May 1989), Hamelin was admired around the world for his formidably virtuosic technique and vast repertoire. In 2003 he became an Officer of the Order of Canada and in 2004 a Chevalier de l'Ordre du Québec. He was also the subject of the book The Composer-Pianists: Hamelin and The Eight. As of 2011 Hamelin lived in Boston, returning regularly to Canada to perform.


Selected Discography
Bolcom Twelve New Etudes - Wolpe Battle Piece. 1987. New World NW-354

Godowsky: original works and transcriptions. 1987. CBC Musica Viva MV-1026

Ives Sonata No. 2 'Concord' - Wright Sonata. 1987-8. New World NW-378-1

La Musique du réalisme magique II: Bouliane Douze tiroirs de demi-vérités ... NACO, Chmura conductor. (1991). SNE 567 (CD)

Sorabjii Sonata No. 1. 1990. Altarus 9050 (CD)

Author Claire Métras, Betty Nygaard King


Bibliography

Roberge, Marc-André. 'Marc-André Hamelin, vainqueur à New York,' Sonances, vol 5, Jan 1986

Robert, Véronique. 'Marc-André Hamelin: sortir des sentiers battus,' Montreal La Presse, 26 Jul 1986

Gingras, Claude. 'Il existe chez moi un certain désir d'être le premier à faire connaître certaines choses,' ibid, 31 Dec 1988

Duchen, Jessica. "A clean sweep," BBC Music Magazine, Aug 1998

Snider, Roxanne. "Master of the obscure," Opus, summer 2000

Ross, Alex. "Extreme piano," The New Yorker, 18 Dec 2000

Siblin, Eric. "Uncommon virtuoso," Saturday Night, 28 April 2001

Rimm, Robert. The Composer-Pianists: Hamelin and The Eight (Portland, Oregon 2002)


Links to Other Sites
Marc-André Hamelin
Listen to audio clips from recordings featuring Canadian pianist Marc-André Hamelin. From Hyperion Records, an independent British classical label.

Piano Plus
The official website for the Piano Six Foundation, a non-profit organization that brought outstanding musicians to small communities across the country.

Canadian Pianists
La Scena Musicale offers brief profiles of prominent Canadian pianists.

Music TORONTO
The website for Music TORONTO, an independent organization that presents chamber and contemporary concerts in the Jane Mallett Theatre, St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts, Toronto. See their blog for interesting insights on noteworthy classical composers.

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