David
Phillips is a concert pianist who regularly performs and teaches
in New York City. He is a graduate of the University of Michigan in
Ann Arbor and New York's Juilliard School.
In a tour sponsored by the U.S. State Department, Mr. Phillips has
traveled to Yerevan, Armenia where he made a debut appearance with
the Armenian Philharmonic performing The Grieg Piano Concerto.
He also gave a solo recital performing J.S. Bach's Goldberg Variations
at Komitas Chamber Music Hall and taught master classes at the
Sayat Nova Music Academy.
Other recent appearances include performances with The Dubrovnik Symphony,
The London Philharmonic, The San Antonio Symphony, The Vienna Philharmonic
Orchestra and The St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra.
In February 2006 he performed a solo recital in the Trinity Concert
Series in New York City. In April 2006 he performed a solo recital
on the Old First Concert Series in San Francisco. The following
month, Mr. Phillips traveled to Croatia, as a guest of the U.S. State
Department, where he performed as a soloist with the Dubrovnik Symphony.
He also led master classes in Zagreb, Croatia.
In October 2006, Mr. Phillips gave a recital in New York City on the
Donnell Library Concert Series. Last December he was a soloist with
the Key West Pops Orchestra in Key West, Florida under Vincent Zito,
performing Gershwin's Concerto in F.
Mr. Phillips recently performed a debut recital at New York's Carnegie-Weil
Rectal Hall in February 2007. He will give a concert in San Francisco
on the Old First Concerts series and reappear at St. Paul's
Chapel New York City on the series Concerts at 1 pm.
Upcoming events include a solo recital in New York City on June 11,
2007 at the Donnell Library. This summer Mr. Phillips will also travel
to Spain, Greece, Italy, Germany and France for festivals and solo
recitals.
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