David Phillips is a concert pianist
who regularly performs and teaches in New York City.
He is a graduate of the University of Michigan in
Ann Arbor and the Juilliard School in New York City.
Mr. Phillips recently traveled to Yerevan, Armenia
on a tour sponsored by the U.S. State Department
where he made a debut appearance with the Armenian
Philharmonic performing the Grieg Piano Concerto.
He also gave a solo recital where he performed J.S.
Bach's Goldberg Variations at Komitas Chamber Music
Hall and taught Master classes at the Sayat Nova
Music Academy.
Recent appearances include performances with The
Chicago Symphony, The Detroit Symphony, The San
Antonio Symphony, The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra,
and The St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra. On
February 7th he performed at a solo recital on the
Trinity Concert Series in New York City. In May
2005 Mr. Phillips traveled to Croatia and was soloist
with the Dubrovnik Symphony, performed a solo recital
and led master classes in Zagreb, Croatia.
On October 3rd, 2005 David Phillips will give a
New York City recital on the Donnell Library Concert
Series then on December 4 of 2005 he will be a soloist
with the Key West Pops Orchestra in Key West, Florida
under Vincent Zitto, performing Gershwin's Concerto
in F. He will be performing a solo recital on the
Old First Concert Series in San Francisco on April
28, 2006 and making a solo appearance with the Sacramento
Philharmonic Orchestra under conductor Michael Morgan.
He will perform again with the Dubrovnik Symphony
in September of 2006 and then do a 10 city concert
tour of Croatia and make appearances in Slovenia
with the Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra, Georgia,
and Kiev. Immediately following these he will travel
to Israel to give a series of recitals organized
by Monica Fallon Artists Management who represents
Mr. Phillips in Israel. Plans are also in motion
for a concert tour of Australia, New Zealand and
the entire Asian Pacific region in 2007 co- sponsored
by the U.S. Embassy in Australia and organized by
Weaver Artist Management.
Future concert engagements include several recitals
in Ann Arbor, Michigan; a solo appearance with the
Detroit Symphony; The San Antonio Symphony; San
Francisco Symphony and Santa Cruz Symphony, as well
as concerts in the U.K., Europe, Canada and South
America.
Artist Management in United States North and South
America: B & N international Artist Management.
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