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Miles Graber is a distinguished pianist known for his dynamic performances and collaborative spirit in the chamber music scene. He gained recognition as a founding member of the G-G-R Trio, which debuted in 2013 at Trinity Chamber Concerts in Berkeley. The trio has since captivated audiences at various prestigious venues, including Old First Church and Throckmorton Theatre, by exploring both well-known and lesser-known works, such as Nino Rota's Clarinet Trio and compositions by Mikhail Glinka and Paul Juon. Graber's passion for chamber music is further exemplified through his collaborations with fellow musicians in the Graber/Artmann/Stenberg Trio, where they interpret emotionally charged piano trios by composers like Rebecca Clarke and Dmitri Shostakovich. His versatility extends to performances in educational settings, such as the Cello Department Recital at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, where he showcased Chopin's Cello Sonata. Looking ahead, Graber is set to perform Johann Sebastian Bach's Prelude and Fugue in A major at the upcoming PC Morning Recital, promising to deliver an engaging and insightful interpretation. With a rich background in both performance and collaboration, Miles Graber continues to make significant contributions to the classical music landscape.
Artist summary generated by AI
Miles Graber is a distinguished pianist known for his dynamic performances and collaborative spirit in the chamber music scene. He gained recognition as a founding member of the G-G-R Trio, which debuted in 2013 at Trinity Chamber Concerts in Berkeley. The trio has since captivated audiences at various prestigious venues, including Old First Church and Throckmorton Theatre, by exploring both well-known and lesser-known works, such as Nino Rota's Clarinet Trio and compositions by Mikhail Glinka and Paul Juon. Graber's passion for chamber music is further exemplified through his collaborations with fellow musicians in the Graber/Artmann/Stenberg Trio, where they interpret emotionally charged piano trios by composers like Rebecca Clarke and Dmitri Shostakovich. His versatility extends to performances in educational settings, such as the Cello Department Recital at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, where he showcased Chopin's Cello Sonata. Looking ahead, Graber is set to perform Johann Sebastian Bach's Prelude and Fugue in A major at the upcoming PC Morning Recital, promising to deliver an engaging and insightful interpretation. With a rich background in both performance and collaboration, Miles Graber continues to make significant contributions to the classical music landscape.
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