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Craig Douglass Sheppard (born 26 November 1947, Philadelphia) is an American concert
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and educator of Scots-Irish, English and German descent.


Early life and education

The son of Jeanne Linton and George Edgar Sheppard, Sheppard was raised in Jenkintown, PA, and graduated
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in 1965. He studied with
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at the
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from 1965–68 and Sasha Gorodnitzki at the
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from 1968–71, graduating from the latter with Bachelor of Music and Master of Science degrees. In 1968, he won the Bronze Medal in the Busoni Competition. In 1972, he won the Silver Medal at the Leeds International Pianoforte Competition, which started his international career. He later won a Bronze Medal in the Dino Ciani Piano Competition (1975).


Career

Living in London from 1973 to 1993, Sheppard continued his studies with
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, and performed with major British orchestras on multiple occasions, as well as many on the European continent. During those years, he taught at
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, the
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, and the
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. He also gave frequent masterclasses at both Oxford and Cambridge universities. Sheppard returned to the United States in 1993 to take up a position as artist-in-residence at the
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in Seattle, becoming a full professor there in 2004. In the past fifteen years, Sheppard has traveled extensively to the Far East, performing and giving master classes in Japan, Korea, China and Singapore. In 2012, he performed at the Nehru Memorial Library in New Delhi, and undertook a residency at the Melba Conservatory of the University of Melbourne. He also performed for the third time in New Zealand. Sheppard's repertoire comprises over forty recital programs and sixty-five concerti. Recent performances of the 2014-15 season highlighted the ''24 Preludes and Fugues of Shostakovich'', which he performed in Houston, San Francisco, Oberlin, Shanghai, Beijing (the Forbidden City), and Seattle's Meany Theater. During the 2015-16 season, he will perform the cycle in London, New York, and Jerusalem, in addition to several American universities. In the United States, Sheppard has performed with the orchestras of Philadelphia, Boston, Chicago, San Francisco, Seattle, Dallas, Atlanta, and Rochester, amongst others. Conductors he has worked with include
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, Sir John Pritchard,
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. In his collaborative work, over the years he has performed with the Bartók, Cleveland and Emerson string quartets, singers
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, violinists
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, Richard O’Neill, Edward Arron and Johannes Moser. Sheppard is the co-founder and co-director (with Dr. Robin McCabe) of the Seattle Piano Institute, a camp for young pianists held every July since 2010 at the
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.


Published works

Since 2000, Sheppard has published an average of more than one CD per calendar year, all of live performances. The earlier CDs were issued on the AT (Annette Tangermann) Label in Berlin. Since 2004, his CDs have been issued by Roméo Records in New York. His CDs can be found on the
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(Classics for Pleasure), Philips/
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, ASV, AT-Label, and Roméo labels.


Selected discography

*Liszt ''Sonata in B minor'', ''Consolation in D flat'', ''Petrarch Sonnets'' 104 and 123, 12th ''Hungarian Rhapsody'' *Liszt ''Operatic Transcriptions and Paraphrases'' (Tannhäuser Overture, Am stillen Herd from Die Meistersinger, Liebestod from Tristan und Isolde, Rigoletto, Miserere from Il Trovatore, and Norma Paraphrase) *Rachmaninoff ''Piano Concerto No.3'' - with Sir John Pritchard and the
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. *Jolivet Concertino for Trumpet, Piano and String Orchestra (with
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) *Chopin - Two Nocturnes, Opus 27; Waltz in A flat, Opus 34/1; Impromptu in F sharp, Opus 36; Impromptu in G flat, Opus 51; Barcarolle, Opus 60; Polonaise in A flat, Opus 53. *Prokofiev - The two violin sonatas and Cinq Melodies (with Mayumi Fujikawa) *Chopin - ''24 Preludes'', Opus 28; ''Prelude'', Opus 45; Scriabin ''24 Preludes'', Opus 11 *Bach - ''Goldberg Variations'' (live from the Philharmonie in Berlin) *Scarlatti - ''5 sonatas''; Rachmaninoff - ''9 Etudes Tableaux'', Opus 39 *Beethoven - ''Diabelli Variations''; Scriabin ''Sonata #5''; Schubert ''Impromptu in G flat'', D899/3 *Schumann - ''Blumenstück'', Opus 19; ''Complete Novelletten'', Opus 21 *Beethoven - ''A Journey: The 32 Piano Sonatas'' *Bach - ''The Six Partitas'' *Bach - ''The Inventions and Sinfonias'' (Die Aufrichtige Anleitung) *Bach - ''Well Tempered Clavier'', Book I *Bach - ''Well Tempered Clavier'', Book II *Schubert - ''The Last Three Piano Sonatas'', D958-960 *Liszt - ''Années de Pèlerinage'', Books I and II *Debussy - ''24 Préludes'' *Debussy - ''Estampes'', ''Images'' I and II, ''12 Études'' *Shostakovich - ''24 Preludes and Fugues'', Opus 87


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External links


Official site'Ep. 36: Featuring Craig Sheppard, pianist'
Interview by Tigran Arakelyan {{DEFAULTSORT:Sheppard, Craig Living people American classical pianists Male classical pianists American male pianists 21st-century classical pianists 21st-century American male musicians 21st-century American pianists 1947 births Juilliard School alumni