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Frederick Moyer (born December 12, 1957) is an American
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Biography

Moyer first appeared with the Boston Symphony at age 14, performed with The Boston Pops as a teenager,Richard Dyer, "Boston Pianist has London in his Future", ''Boston Sunday Globe'', November 13, 1988 and made his
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debut in 1982. He attended the
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in Philadelphia while in high school, and graduated from
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. Moyer has appeared as piano soloist with orchestras including the
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and London Symphony Orchestras, the Buffalo, Hong Kong and Japan Philharmonic Symphony Orchestras, the National Symphony Orchestra of Brazil, and the major orchestras of Australia. His 25 recordings on the JRI Recordings label include the works of more than 30 composers. Composers who have written for him include
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, Donal Fox, Kenneth Frazelle, Gordon Green, David Kechley, Ned Rorem, Andersen Viana and 1996 Pulitzer Prize winner George Walker. Moyer commissioned Walker's Piano Sonata No. 4 and presented it in its first recording in 1986.JRI Recordings
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Discography

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JRI Recordings
* J145 - ''Mendelssohn & Mussorgsky'' * J143 - ''Beethoven: Complete Works for Cello and Piano'' with
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, Cello * J140 - ''Rachmaninoff, Addinsell, Saint-Saens'' * J124 - ''Tribute'' with Peter Tillotson, Bass and Peter Fraenkel, Drums * J122 - ''
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& Clara Schumann:'' ''Two Piano Concerti''; ''Edward MacDowell: Piano Concerto No. 2 in D Minor, Op. 23,'' with the
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( Plovdiv, Bulgaria),
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, Conductor (Used with permission from Music Minus One); ''Clara Schumann:'' ''Piano Concerto in A Minor, Op. 7'',
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orchestra created by Dan Kury, William Rounds, Solo Cello * J121 - ''Vienna Revisited'' * J120 - ''Cello Works of
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and Rachmaninoff,'' with Nancy Green, Cello * J117 - '' Brahms/ Piatti,'' '' Hungarian Dances,'' with Nancy Green, Cello * J116 - ''
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,'' with Benjamin Luxon, Baritone * J114 -
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,'' with Benjamin Luxon, Speaker * J113 - '' Chopin'' * J111 - ''Johannes Brahms - Two Sonatas for Piano and Cello,'' with Nancy Green, Cello * J109 - ''American Journeys'' with the
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, Gisèle Ben-Dor, Conductor, Christine Michelle Smith, Flutist * J108 - '' Camargo Guarnieri - The Twenty Estudos'' * J107 - '' Rhapsody in Blue and other works'' * J106 - ''Rachmaninoff Piano Works'' * J105 - ''Frederick Moyer in Performance'' * J104 - ''Of Old and New: A grandfather's tale'' * J103 - '' Beethoven Piano Sonatas'' * J102 - ''Green/Moyer Cello Recital'', with Nancy Green, Cello * J101 - ''Preludes, Fugues and Variations''


Technology

Moyer is the first pianist to make a commercial recording using the Bosendorfer 290 SE Recording Piano. His CD of Clara Schumann's Piano Concerto was the first commercial recording of a large-scale Romantic work using an orchestra created from sampled sounds. He has written many software programs to aid with practicing, analyzing, recording and performing music. (3) He has also designed software that helps a live soloist to stay synchronized with a recorded accompaniment. Moyer has three patents to his name, including two for the MoyerCam, a unique projection of the keyboard and pianist's hands on the underside of the piano lid, and one for an environmentally friendly, sturdy and elegant CD Book on which he sells his recordings.


Projects


Robert Schumann Fourth Piano Sonata

With the collaboration of electrical engineer and uncle Dr. Paul Green, Moyer unearthed the unfinished manuscript of a Fourth Piano Sonata by composer Robert Schumann. They have created a performable edition of the work, as well as “a very impressive download application that lets you follow, on the same page, both Schumann's original and the newly printed version, while listening to Moyer play the music (each measure is highlighted in sync with the playing).”


Fred Moyer Jazz Trio

What can safely be called the only jazz group of its kind, the Fred Moyer Jazz Trio performs both its own improvisations and its note-for-note transcriptions of jazz trio performances of historic piano giants. Fred (along with the many bassists and drummers he collaborates with) create a score by transcribing every note of a favorite jazz performance, and then approach the score just as they would a chamber music work of Beethoven and Mozart, not changing the notes and staying true to the style, but interpreting the music in his own way. Fred Moyer has released two CDs with his jazz trio, and has worked with
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Publications, releasing two books containing his transcriptions of jazz performances by
Vince Guaraldi Vincent Anthony Guaraldi (; birth name, né Dellaglio, July 17, 1928 – February 6, 1976) was an American jazz pianist best known for composing music for animated television adaptations of the ''Peanuts'' comic strip. His compositions for this s ...
, Oscar Peterson, Erroll Garner, Horace Silver,
Bill Evans William John Evans (August 16, 1929 – September 15, 1980) was an American jazz pianist and composer who worked primarily as the leader of his trio. His use of impressionist harmony, interpretation of traditional jazz repertoire, block ch ...
, and others . These collections include a play-along CD.


Moyer's Response to COVID-19

During the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown, Moyer has created over 60 video concerts for retirement communities across the United States, with personal touches and a conversational tone that make each concert unique to each venue. These concerts combine Moyer's musical prowess and technological innovation with use of the MoyerCam, pre-recorded professional orchestral accompaniment, and a variety of musical styles.


References


External links


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