Lambert Orkis
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| Origin | Philadelphia |
| Genres | Classical music |
| Occupation | Pianist |
Lambert Orkis (born 1946, Philadelphia) is an American classical pianist.[1] His career has been based on many differing roles: ranging from being the collaborative pianist for Anne-Sophie Mutter for works of piano and violin chamber music since 1988 (mainly containing sonatas for violin and piano by Beethoven, Mozart, Brahms, and Schubert). In 2000, the duo was honored by a Grammy Award for their interpretation of the Beethoven violin sonatas.[2]
For eleven years, Orkis had also collaborated with the famous cellist (and conductor) Mstislav Rostropovich on chamber music recitals. From this collaboration, Rostropovich created a permanent position for Orkis, appointing him as first piano instrumentalist member of the National Symphony Orchestra during his tenure as a chief conductor in Washington, D.C.[3]
A third specialty of Lambert Orkis are his performances on period instruments but is also a specialist in contemporary music, having collaborated with the cellists Lynn Harrell, Anner Bylsma and Daniel Müller-Schott, as well as with the violinists Julian Rachlin and Jaap Schroeder. Contemporary composers such as George Crumb, Richard Wernick and James Primrosch have written piano compositions especially for him.
Lambert Orkis is professor of piano of the Boyer College of Music and Dance at Temple University in Philadelphia.
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- 1946 births
- Living people
- Musicians from Philadelphia
- American male classical pianists
- American male pianists
- Temple University faculty
- 20th-century American classical pianists
- 21st-century American classical pianists
- Classical musicians from Pennsylvania
- Classical musicians from New Jersey
- 20th-century American male musicians
- 21st-century American male musicians