Partita No. 1 in B-flat major, BWV 825 Johann Sebastian Bach
Praeludium (1685-1750)
Allemande
Courante
Sarabande
Menuet I
Menuet II
Gigue
From the Southland (1907) Harry T. Burleigh
I. Through Moanin’ Pines (1866-1949)
IV. A Jubilee
VI. A New Hiding Place
Etudes, Op. 8 Alexander Scriabin
No. 1 in C-sharp Major (1872-1915)
No. 2 in F-sharp Minor
No. 4 in B Major
No. 10 in D-flat Major
No. 12 in D-sharp Minor
Two Poems, Op. 32
No. 1 in F-sharp Major
No. 2 in D Major
Vers la flamme, Op. 72
BIOGRAPHY
American pianist Roger McVey has performed as a soloist and collaborative pianist throughout the United States, in Europe, Asia, Mexico, and New Zealand. He is Head of Keyboard Studies and Associate Professor of Piano at the Lionel Hampton School of Music, of the University of Idaho. He holds degrees from the University of Kansas, Indiana University, and East Carolina University. Additionally, he has studied at the Aspen Music Festival and the Chautauqua Institute. His past teachers include Menahem Pressler, Anton Nel, Jack Winerock, Herbert Stessin, and Henry Doskey.
Dr. McVey was a top prizewinner in the International Beethoven Competition (U.S.A.), and he was a Semi-Finalist at the International Franz Liszt Competition in Poland, where critics praised his "passionate artistry and electrifying virtuosity." He has released five solo CD recordings and is featured as a collaborative pianist on four others. In addition to his solo performances, Dr. McVey was a founding member of the Trio St. Croix, and regularly collaborates as a chamber musician. He is a dedicated advocate for contemporary music, and has worked with numerous leading American composers, such as Julia Wolfe, Marc Mellits, Libby Larsen, Eric Ewazen, Harvey Sollberger, Lori Laitman, Emma Lou Diemer, and Wynn-Anne Rossi.
An active clinician, Roger frequently gives master-classes and presentations at universities, music schools, and for music teacher associations. He is an adjudicator for the Washington State Music Teachers Association, and is an executive board member of the Idaho Music Teachers Association. He has presented at the College Music Society national conference, the National Conference for Keyboard Pedagogy, and the Idaho Music Teachers Association conference. Besides the piano, his other interests include cooking, playing chess, snowboarding, and learning to play the guitar. For more information, please visit his website at rogermcvey.com.
Partita No. 1 in B-flat major, BWV 825 Johann Sebastian Bach
Praeludium (1685-1750)
Allemande
Courante
Sarabande
Menuet I
Menuet II
Gigue
From the Southland (1907) Harry T. Burleigh
I. Through Moanin’ Pines (1866-1949)
IV. A Jubilee
VI. A New Hiding Place
Etudes, Op. 8 Alexander Scriabin
No. 1 in C-sharp Major (1872-1915)
No. 2 in F-sharp Minor
No. 4 in B Major
No. 10 in D-flat Major
No. 12 in D-sharp Minor
Two Poems, Op. 32
No. 1 in F-sharp Major
No. 2 in D Major
Vers la flamme, Op. 72
BIOGRAPHY
American pianist Roger McVey has performed as a soloist and collaborative pianist throughout the United States, in Europe, Asia, Mexico, and New Zealand. He is Head of Keyboard Studies and Associate Professor of Piano at the Lionel Hampton School of Music, of the University of Idaho. He holds degrees from the University of Kansas, Indiana University, and East Carolina University. Additionally, he has studied at the Aspen Music Festival and the Chautauqua Institute. His past teachers include Menahem Pressler, Anton Nel, Jack Winerock, Herbert Stessin, and Henry Doskey.
Dr. McVey was a top prizewinner in the International Beethoven Competition (U.S.A.), and he was a Semi-Finalist at the International Franz Liszt Competition in Poland, where critics praised his "passionate artistry and electrifying virtuosity." He has released five solo CD recordings and is featured as a collaborative pianist on four others. In addition to his solo performances, Dr. McVey was a founding member of the Trio St. Croix, and regularly collaborates as a chamber musician. He is a dedicated advocate for contemporary music, and has worked with numerous leading American composers, such as Julia Wolfe, Marc Mellits, Libby Larsen, Eric Ewazen, Harvey Sollberger, Lori Laitman, Emma Lou Diemer, and Wynn-Anne Rossi.
An active clinician, Roger frequently gives master-classes and presentations at universities, music schools, and for music teacher associations. He is an adjudicator for the Washington State Music Teachers Association, and is an executive board member of the Idaho Music Teachers Association. He has presented at the College Music Society national conference, the National Conference for Keyboard Pedagogy, and the Idaho Music Teachers Association conference. Besides the piano, his other interests include cooking, playing chess, snowboarding, and learning to play the guitar. For more information, please visit his website at rogermcvey.com.