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A made for Austrian television documentary, watch interviews with faculty and participants as well as concert and rehearsal footage from the 2007 summer festival.

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Stephen Buck, piano

Stephen Buck, pianist, recently made his Weill Hall at Carnegie Hall debut through Artists International in New York. Currently serving on the faculties of the Conservatory of Music at SUNY Purchase and the Hoff-Barthelson Music School in Scarsdale, Mr. Buck is an active performer in the United States and Europe, and was recently awarded his doctoral degree from Yale University.

Recent engagements have included a performance with saxophonist Tim McAllister at the Austrian Cultural Forum through the Minimum Security Composers Collective, a performance of Steve Reich's Sextet with the So Percussion Group, four-hand recitals and a performance of Mozart's Concerto for Two Pianos with pianist and wife Tanya Bannister and the Westchester Philharmonic, vocal collaboration with soprano Heather Buck, and a lecture on the commedia dell'arte in piano repertoire at the Casa Italiana of NYU.

An avid chamber musician and collaborative pianist, Mr. Buck has taught and performed for several summers at the Adriatic Chamber Music Festival in southern Italy. He has studied at many prestigious summer music festivals, including Boston University Tanglewood Institute, Aspen Music Festival, Music Academy of the West in Santa Barbara, and Kneisel Hall in Blue Hill, Maine. Other projects include founding concert series in St. George, UT, and Southport, CT, that include outreach concerts in area schools and concerts that seek to lower the barrier between audience and performer.

A firm believer in the value of new music, Mr. Buck has performed works of George Crumb, Steve Reich, and Alvin Singleton for the composers, as well as many works by his own contemporaries, including Marcus Maroney, Sebastián Zubieta, Roshanne Etezady, and others.

Mr. Buck moved back to New York City after teaching piano and music history at the South Carolina Governor's School for the Arts and Humanities. Prior to moving to South Carolina, he completed a Teaching Fellowship at Yale University, where he earned his Master of Musical Arts in 2001 studying with Peter Frankl. While at Yale, he won the 2001 Woolsey hall Concerto Competition, performing Ravel's Concerto for the Left Hand.

Mr. Buck received a Master of Music degree in 1998 from the university of Michigan, studying with Anton Nel. As a student at Michigan, he won Second Prize at the 1998 Isabel Scionti Competition, won the university's Concerto Competition, playing Barber's Piano Concerto,and received the Stockwell Memorial Scholarship. He also served on the faculty of the Orchard Lake School of Music. Mr. Buck graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Johns Hopkins University in 1995, where he studied with Ann Schein at Peabody Conservatory.