Stephen Wilber

'playing with force, imagination, feeling, and lyricism'

Pianist Stephen Wilber has been hailed for the “freshness and refinement” of his playing and for his “force, imagination, feelings, and lyricism” (Editia de Arad, Romania).

In 1999, Mr. Wilber won first prize in the Pro Mozart competition and second prize in the American Liszt Society competition; he was a semifinalist in the Concert Artist Guild auditions.  He made his orchestral debut with members of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra in the same year, performing Mozart’s Piano Concerto no. 26 in D major (Coronation).  Recent appearances have included recitals and solo performances with orchestras in Saratov, Russia; Arad, Romania; Tallinn, Estonia; Leysin, Switzerland; as well as Honolulu, Atlanta and New York City (Merkin Hall).  He has been a guest artist in the Music Festival of the Hamptons; Music at Grey Towers, Milford, PA; and the Shandelee Music Festival in New York City.  A recent showcase recital for the Embassy Concerts in Washington, DC, resulted in the following review: “It was a thrilling experience to hear Stephen Wilber in recital…His thoroughly engaging artistry is dynamic, passionate and absorbing…He has a superb articulation and pianistic touch that lends much coloring to his playing.  His communication with the audience is truly enchanting.”

His debut recording, Overture, has been praised for its “purity of style, deeply internalized concepts and sense of drama.”  An enthusiastic review of a recent recital in Tallinn, Estonia, read: “BRAVO to American pianist Stephen Wilber for a performance of Beethoven sonatas, Schumann and Chopin that was inspirational, full of poetry and flexibility and psychologically dynamic…an amazing sense of sound.” 

Mr. Wilber’s appearances in 2004 included Leysin and Flims in Switzerland, Tallinn, Estonia and Rome.  He ended the year performing with the Festival Orchestra of Zurich, Switzerland, under the baton of conductor Vincent de Kort.  He received the following reviews:  "Stephen Wilber … captivated with his playing of the Beethoven 2nd Piano Concerto with an outstanding interpretation of the work…Wilber dazzled with subtle yet forceful and refreshing playing.  The audience was enthusiastic and was treated to an encore of a virtuoso playing of the Liszt Rhapsody …  (Arena Flims)  Another review noted:  "BRILLIANT GALA CONCERT - The soloist was AMERICAN STEPHEN WILBER who is known for his ‘freshness and refinement of playing’ which he fully lived up to … His interpretation of the Beethoven work landed him thunderous applause and shouts of bravo to which he responded with a sparkling solo encore of the Liszt Rhapsody.  (Bundner Taglatt)

Mr. Wilber's appearances in 2005 will include performances in cities throughout Switzerland, Germany and the United States.

A graduate of Oberlin Conservatory of Music, Mr. Wilber also studied at the Mozarteum in Salzburg, Austria.  He holds a master’s degree from the Peabody Institute and a Doctor of Musical Arts from the University of Maryland. Teachers have included Larissa Dedova, Gregory Sioles, Robert Weirich, Frances Walker, Miles Mauney and Charles Beno.

Stephen Wilber has managed to combine a successful career as a classical pianist with achievements in competitive sports, playing wide receiver for the Washington Chiefs, a semi-professional football team, in 1998-99. 

He lives and teaches in Rockville, MD, and has given master classes in Honolulu, at the Saratov Pedagogical Institute and Conservatory, and at the American School in Leysin.


 
 

Most recent and future performances

 

2005           Recitals in Flims, Bad Ragaz, Zurich , Baden Music Society- Switzerland

                  Munich and Atlanta

 

2003/2004   Soloist with the Zurich Symphonic Orchestra in Flims, Switzerland
                  Beethoven Piano Concerto no.2 in B flat Major
                  Leysin American School, Switzerland
                  Cran Montana, Switzerland   
                 
Concerti del Tempieto, Festival of the Nations; Rome, Italy
                  Maison de Jardin, Palm Beach, Florida
                  Cocoa Beach, Florida
                  The Winston, Atlanta, GA
                  Merkin Hall, Cziffra Society, New York City
                  Shandelee Music Festival, New York City
                  Showcase Recital for the Embassy Series, Washington, DC
                  Russian Philharmonic Society, Tallinn, Estonia
                  Tallinn Conservatory of Music, Estonia
                  Kuklos, La Berneuse, Leysin, Switzerland
                  Town Hall, Leysin , Switzerland
                  Academy of Art and Music, Honolulu, HI
                  Music Festival of the Hamptons, Bridgehampton , NY
                  Grey Towers Music Festival, Milford, PA
                  Musicians Resource Council, McClean , VA
                  Atlanta Women’s Club, Atlanta, GA
                  Montgomery College, Rockville, MD
                  Banner Elk Music Festival, NC

 

      Education

      DMA University of Maryland

      Diploma, Mozarteum, Salzburg, Austria 1999

      MM, Peabody Institute of Johns Hopkins University 1991

      BM, Oberlin College Conservatory of Muisc, 1989

 

 


Teachers              

Larissa Dedova, Gregory Sioles, Donald Currier, Robert Weirich, Frances Walker,

Miles Mauney, Charles Beno

 

Master Classes

Sergey Dorensky, Bernd Glemser, Ruth Laredo, Claude Frank, Valerie Kastelsky,

Susan Starr, Paul Pollei, Faina Luschtak

 

Honors and Awards

First Prize, Pro Mozart Competition, 1999

Second Prize, American Liszt Competition, 1999

Semifinalist, Concert Artist Guild auditions, 1999

 

Performances

Soloist, Saratov Conservatory Great Hall and the Pedagogical Institute,

                Saratov, Russia , 2001

Guest Artist, Gina Bachauer Foundation (series),          

                Salt Lake City and Provo, Utah , 2001

Featured Soloist for Celebrate the Arts Music Festival, directed by Charles Wadsworth,       

                Atlanta, GA, 2000

Soloist with the Arad Philharmonica, Beethoven Piano Concerto no. 3,

                Arad, Romania , 2000

Solo Recitalist, Cultural Palais, Arad, Romania , 2000

United Peachtree Methodist Church Recital Series, Atlanta, GA , 2000

Soloist with members of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra,

                Mozart’s Piano Concerto no. 26, Robert First Center , 1999

Guest Recitalist for the American Liszt Society, Catholic University of America,

                Washington, DC , 1999

    

Teaching Experience

North Potomac School of Music, 2001 – present

Saratov Conservatory and Pedagogical Institute, Master Classes, Russia , 2001

Montgomery County Community College , 2000 – 2003

Leysin American School, Master Classes, Leysin, Switzerland , 2003

Hawaii Teachers’ Association, Master Classes, Honolulu, HI, 2003