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Ursula Oppens (born February 2, 1944) is an American classical concert pianist and educator.
Born in New York City (February 2, 1944), Oppens obtained a high school diploma from the Brearley School (1961) a Bachelor of Arts degree (cum laude) from Radcliffe College (1965) and an M.S. degree from the Juilliard School (1967). She began early piano studies with her mother Edith Oppens, a noted piano pedagogue, and went on to study with American pianist Leonard Shure. At Juilliard she studied with Rosina Lhevinne and Felix Galimir. In 1969 Oppens won the Gold Medal at the Busoni International Piano Competition and the Young Concert Artists competition, plus an Avery Fisher Career Grant in 1976. She served as a Founding Member of the Speculum Musicae from 1971 to 1982. From 1994 until 2008 Oppens was on the summer faculty of the Tanglewood Music Center. She held the position of Distinguished Professor of Music at Northwestern University from 1994 to 2008, and in 2008 went on to take up a new post as Distinguished Professor of Music at the Conservatory of Music at Brooklyn College and the CUNY Graduate Center in New York City. Oppens is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Ursula Oppens performs La Valse by Ravel at the International Keyboard Institute & Festival 2005. http://www.ikif.org
Ursula Oppens plays Elliott Carter's "Retrouvailles" at Symphony Space on January 17, 2008.
Symphony Space Artistic Director Laura Kaminsky interviews Ursula Oppens for the Music of Now marathon on Feb. 2 - part of Composers Now, a monthlong festival celebrating composers and new music. More info: http://www.composers-now.org/
Solo piano work by Tobias Picker, performed by Ursula Oppens Score Available: http://www.halleonard.com/product/viewproduct.do?itemid=49017579&lid;=17&keywords;=picker&subsiteid;=1& Recording Available: http://www.wergo.de/shop/de_DE/3/show,235629.html Composer's Website: http://www.tobiaspicker.com
final 3 minutes of Ursula Oppens performing Frederic Rzewski's "The People United," Hertz Hall, June 8, 2007
"Septième Mot", op. 73, movement I: Allegro Moderato, written by Lithuanian pianist and composer Vytautas Bacevičius in 1966. Performed by pianists Gabrielius Alekna and Ursurla Oppens.
"Septième Mot", op. 73, movement II: Larghetto Misterioso, written by Lithuanian pianist and composer Vytautas Bacevičius in 1966. Performed by pianists Gabrielius Alekna and Ursula Oppens.
11th BIMF 2015 signed Treaty of Partnership with Dubrovnik Symphonic Orchestra and our first collaboration was concert of American pianist Ursula Oppens held in sacred Rector's Palace in Dubrovnik. Ursula Oppens performed Croatian premiere of famous Fredric Rzewski's "United People Will Never Be Defeated"!
11th BIMF 2015 signed Treaty with Dubrovnik Symphonic Orchestra and our first collaboration was concert of American pianist Ursula Oppens held in sacred Rector's Palace in Dubrovnik. Ursula Oppens performed Croatian premiere of famous Fredric Rzewski's "United People Will Never Be Defeated"!
"Septième Mot", op. 73, movement III: Allegro con Fuoco, written by Lithuanian pianist and composer Vytautas Bacevičius in 1966. Performed by pianists Gabrielius Alekna and Ursula Oppens.