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Joan Benson

Joan Benson (October 9, 1925 – January 1, 2020) was an American keyboard player who specialized in the clavichord and fortepiano.[1]

Joan Benson
Background information
BornOctober 9, 1925
St. Paul, Minnesota, United States
DiedJanuary 1, 2020(2020-01-01) (aged 94)
Eugene, Oregon, United States
GenresRenaissance, Viennese Classic, Contemporary[1]
Occupation(s)
  • Keyboard player
  • teacher
  • writer
Instrument(s)Clavichord, fortepiano
Years active1962–2020
WebsiteJoan Benson

Biography edit

Benson was of Swedish descent. Born in Saint Paul, Minnesota, she spent her childhood in New Orleans, where she attended Metairie Park Country Day School, one of the first progressive schools in the South. Its emphasis on creativity encouraged her talents in music, painting and poetry.

At sixteen, she studied with pianist-composer Percy Grainger at Interlochen's Summer Music Camp. At seventeen, she attended Longy School of Music in Cambridge, Massachusetts, studying with Boris Godowsky and Melville Smith. It was here she first heard a clavichord, where Erwin Bodky, a faculty member, played several preludes and fugues by J. S. Bach.

Educated at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (Bachelor of Music, Master of Music (1951) and Indiana University School of Music (1953) studying under Anis Fuleihan, she received instruction in Europe from Edwin Fischer, Guido Agosti, Olivier Messiaen, Viola Thern, Fritz Neumeyer [de; fr; sv], Ruggero Gerlin, and Macário Santiago Kastner [de] before returning to the United States in 1960 to pursue dual careers as a concert keyboardist and university professor.[1][2] She debuted on the clavichord at the Carmel Bach Festival in 1963[1] and went on to perform at many concerts in the United States, Europe, and the Far East.[2] From 1968 through 1976, she taught at Stanford University until joining the faculty at the University of Oregon in Eugene, where she taught through 1987.[2] In 1980, she also joined the faculty of the Aston Magna Music Festival in Massachusetts.[1] Among her varied interests was Buddhist meditation.[1] She has been credited with helping to revive interest in the fortepiano and the work of C. P. E. Bach.[1]

Benson died on January 1, 2020, at the age of 94.[3]

Recordings edit

Publications edit

Books edit

  • Clavichord for Beginners, Indiana University Press, 2014[10]

Articles in books edit

  • "The Effect of Clavichord Technique on the Fortepiano", Internationaler Joseph Haydn Kongress, Wien, 1982, G. Henle Publishing House, Munich (1986)[11]
  • "The Clavichord in 20th-Century America", in Livro de Homenagem a Macario Santiago Kastner, Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon (1992)[11]
  • "Clavichord Technique in the Mid-Twentieth Century", Proceedings of the International Clavichord Symposium, Magnano, 9–11 September 1993, Istituto per I Beni Musicali in Piemonte, Turin (1994)[12]
  • "Clavichord Perspectives from Goethe to Pound", De Clavicordio VI, The International Centre for Clavichord Studies, Musica Antica a Magnano, Italy (2004)[13]
  • "Studying with Macario Santiago Kastner a Half-Century Ago", De Clavicordio VIII, The Clavichord on the Iberian Peninsula, The International Centre for Clavichord Studies, Musica Antica a Magnano, Italy (2008)[14]
  • "The Interplay of Clavichord and Piano", De Clavicordio XI, The International Centre for Clavichord Studies, Musica Antica a Magnano, Italy (2014)[15]
  • "Teaching the Clavichord in Our Electronic World", De Clavicordio XII, The International Centre for Clavichord Studies, Musica Antica a Magnano, Italy (2015), published 2017.

Articles in magazines edit

  • "Recollections of Edwin Fischer" (T. Tikker), Journal of the American Liszt Society, vol. 21, January−June 1987.
  • "Bach and the Clavier", Clavier Magazine, vol. 29, no. 2, February 1990.
  • "Qigong for Pianists", Piano and Keyboard, no. 194, September–October 1998
  • "Piano to Clavichord (1925–1962)", Clavichord International, Het Nederlands Clavichord Genootschap, vol. 10, no. 2, November 2006
  • "An Interview with Joan Benson" Clavichord International, Het Nederlands Clavichord Genootschap, vol. 18, no. 2, November 2014
  • "Getting Started: Clavichord", Early Music Today, Rhinegold Publishing, London, United Kingdom, (June–August 2017)
  • "När fingret träffar tangenten", Tidig Music, Stockholm, Sweden, (October 2017)

Poems edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Schott, Howard (2013). "Benson, Joan". Grove Music Online (8th ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.A2234342. ISBN 978-1-56159-263-0. (subscription required)
  2. ^ a b c Nicolas Slonimsky; Laura Kuhn, eds. (2001). "Joan Benson". Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians. Vol. 1 (Centennial ed.). New York: Schirmer. p. 292. ISBN 0-02-865526-5 – via Internet Archive.
  3. ^ "Joan Benson Obituary – Eugene, Oregon". The Register-Guard. Legacy.com. 8 January 2020. Retrieved January 13, 2020.
  4. ^ Joan Benson, Clavichord. OCLC 16959600.
  5. ^ Music of C. P. E. Bach. Orion. 1976. OCLC 3531828.
  6. ^ Works of Haydn and Pasquini. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Titanic Records. 1982. OCLC 8970132.
  7. ^ Clavichord Music of Johann Kuhnau and C. P. E. Bach. ISBN 9780253388810. OCLC 20440485.
  8. ^ The Clavichord: Music of Johann Kuhnau and C. P. E. Bach: 18th Century at AllMusic
  9. ^ a b Brauchli, Bernard (2015). "Clavichord for Beginners by Joan Benson". Performance Practice Review. 20 (1): 1–2. doi:10.5642/perfpr.201520.01.02. Retrieved October 4, 2016.
  10. ^ Benson, Joan (2014). Clavichord for Beginners. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. ISBN 978-0-253-01164-0. OCLC 884728439.
  11. ^ a b Knights, Francis (March 1995). "The Clavichord: A Comprehensive Bibliography". The Galpin Society Journal. 48: 52–67. doi:10.2307/842803. JSTOR 842803.
  12. ^ "De Clavicordio [I]". OMI – Old Manuscripts & Incunabula. Retrieved October 4, 2016.
  13. ^ "De Clavicordio VI". OMI – Old Manuscripts & Incunabula. Retrieved October 5, 2016.
  14. ^ "De Clavicordio VIII". OMI – Old Manuscripts & Incunabula. Retrieved October 5, 2016.
  15. ^ "De Clavicordio XI". OMI – Old Manuscripts & Incunabula. Retrieved October 5, 2016.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Joan Benson at Wikimedia Commons
  • Official website

joan, benson, october, 1925, january, 2020, american, keyboard, player, specialized, clavichord, fortepiano, background, informationbornoctober, 1925st, paul, minnesota, united, statesdiedjanuary, 2020, 2020, aged, eugene, oregon, united, statesgenresrenaissan. Joan Benson October 9 1925 January 1 2020 was an American keyboard player who specialized in the clavichord and fortepiano 1 Joan BensonBackground informationBornOctober 9 1925St Paul Minnesota United StatesDiedJanuary 1 2020 2020 01 01 aged 94 Eugene Oregon United StatesGenresRenaissance Viennese Classic Contemporary 1 Occupation s Keyboard player teacher writerInstrument s Clavichord fortepianoYears active1962 2020WebsiteJoan Benson Contents 1 Biography 2 Recordings 3 Publications 3 1 Books 3 2 Articles in books 3 3 Articles in magazines 3 4 Poems 4 References 5 External linksBiography editBenson was of Swedish descent Born in Saint Paul Minnesota she spent her childhood in New Orleans where she attended Metairie Park Country Day School one of the first progressive schools in the South Its emphasis on creativity encouraged her talents in music painting and poetry At sixteen she studied with pianist composer Percy Grainger at Interlochen s Summer Music Camp At seventeen she attended Longy School of Music in Cambridge Massachusetts studying with Boris Godowsky and Melville Smith It was here she first heard a clavichord where Erwin Bodky a faculty member played several preludes and fugues by J S Bach Educated at the University of Illinois Urbana Champaign Bachelor of Music Master of Music 1951 and Indiana University School of Music 1953 studying under Anis Fuleihan she received instruction in Europe from Edwin Fischer Guido Agosti Olivier Messiaen Viola Thern Fritz Neumeyer de fr sv Ruggero Gerlin and Macario Santiago Kastner de before returning to the United States in 1960 to pursue dual careers as a concert keyboardist and university professor 1 2 She debuted on the clavichord at the Carmel Bach Festival in 1963 1 and went on to perform at many concerts in the United States Europe and the Far East 2 From 1968 through 1976 she taught at Stanford University until joining the faculty at the University of Oregon in Eugene where she taught through 1987 2 In 1980 she also joined the faculty of the Aston Magna Music Festival in Massachusetts 1 Among her varied interests was Buddhist meditation 1 She has been credited with helping to revive interest in the fortepiano and the work of C P E Bach 1 Benson died on January 1 2020 at the age of 94 3 Recordings edit nbsp Freie Fantasie source source By Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach in F sharp minor Transcription of a clavichord record by Joan Benson Bridge S 2250 Rondo in C source source Transcription of a clavichord record by Joan Benson Bridge S 2250 It was a recommended recording of the year 1973 by the Saturday Review This recording is on clavichords by Thomas Goff of England and Jacobus Verwolf of the Netherlands The music was composed by Dietrich Ewald von Grotthuss de 1751 1786 Problems playing these files See media help Joan Benson Clavichord Repertoire Records LP 1962 4 reissued by Bridge Records 1972 Music of C P E Bach Orion Master Recordings Giveon Cornfield LP 1976 clavichord and 1795 Broadwood pianoforte 5 Works of Haydn and Pasquini Titanic Records Ralph Dobmeyer LP 1982 original Tosi and Schiedmayer clavichords from Museum of Fine Arts Boston 6 Clavichord Music of Johann Kuhnau and C P E Bach Focus Recordings Peter Nothnagel Early Music Institute Indiana University School of Music cassette 1987 7 and CD 1996 8 Artistry of Joan Benson Early Music Institute Barry Phillips issued with Clavichord for Beginners Indiana University Press CD 2014 9 The Clavichord Vision and Voice of Joan Benson Early Music Institute issued with Clavichord for Beginners Indiana University Press DVD 2014 9 Publications editBooks edit Clavichord for Beginners Indiana University Press 2014 10 Articles in books edit The Effect of Clavichord Technique on the Fortepiano Internationaler Joseph Haydn Kongress Wien 1982 G Henle Publishing House Munich 1986 11 The Clavichord in 20th Century America in Livro de Homenagem a Macario Santiago Kastner Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation Lisbon 1992 11 Clavichord Technique in the Mid Twentieth Century Proceedings of the International Clavichord Symposium Magnano 9 11 September 1993 Istituto per I Beni Musicali in Piemonte Turin 1994 12 Clavichord Perspectives from Goethe to Pound De Clavicordio VI The International Centre for Clavichord Studies Musica Antica a Magnano Italy 2004 13 Studying with Macario Santiago Kastner a Half Century Ago De Clavicordio VIII The Clavichord on the Iberian Peninsula The International Centre for Clavichord Studies Musica Antica a Magnano Italy 2008 14 The Interplay of Clavichord and Piano De Clavicordio XI The International Centre for Clavichord Studies Musica Antica a Magnano Italy 2014 15 Teaching the Clavichord in Our Electronic World De Clavicordio XII The International Centre for Clavichord Studies Musica Antica a Magnano Italy 2015 published 2017 Articles in magazines edit Recollections of Edwin Fischer T Tikker Journal of the American Liszt Society vol 21 January June 1987 Bach and the Clavier Clavier Magazine vol 29 no 2 February 1990 Qigong for Pianists Piano and Keyboard no 194 September October 1998 Piano to Clavichord 1925 1962 Clavichord International Het Nederlands Clavichord Genootschap vol 10 no 2 November 2006 An Interview with Joan Benson Clavichord International Het Nederlands Clavichord Genootschap vol 18 no 2 November 2014 Getting Started Clavichord Early Music Today Rhinegold Publishing London United Kingdom June August 2017 Nar fingret traffar tangenten Tidig Music Stockholm Sweden October 2017 Poems edit Aged Woman Looking at a Man Barren Antichrist 1986 Writers of Age Nimrod International Journal of Prose and Poetry Spring Summer 1981References edit a b c d e f g Schott Howard 2013 Benson Joan Grove Music Online 8th ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 gmo 9781561592630 article A2234342 ISBN 978 1 56159 263 0 subscription required a b c Nicolas Slonimsky Laura Kuhn eds 2001 Joan Benson Baker s Biographical Dictionary of Musicians Vol 1 Centennial ed New York Schirmer p 292 ISBN 0 02 865526 5 via Internet Archive Joan Benson Obituary Eugene Oregon The Register Guard Legacy com 8 January 2020 Retrieved January 13 2020 Joan Benson Clavichord OCLC 16959600 Music of C P E Bach Orion 1976 OCLC 3531828 Works of Haydn and Pasquini Cambridge Massachusetts Titanic Records 1982 OCLC 8970132 Clavichord Music of Johann Kuhnau and C P E Bach ISBN 9780253388810 OCLC 20440485 The Clavichord Music of Johann Kuhnau and C P E Bach 18th Century at AllMusic a b Brauchli Bernard 2015 Clavichord for Beginners by Joan Benson Performance Practice Review 20 1 1 2 doi 10 5642 perfpr 201520 01 02 Retrieved October 4 2016 Benson Joan 2014 Clavichord for Beginners Bloomington Indiana University Press ISBN 978 0 253 01164 0 OCLC 884728439 a b Knights Francis March 1995 The Clavichord A Comprehensive Bibliography The Galpin Society Journal 48 52 67 doi 10 2307 842803 JSTOR 842803 De Clavicordio I OMI Old Manuscripts amp Incunabula Retrieved October 4 2016 De Clavicordio VI OMI Old Manuscripts amp Incunabula Retrieved October 5 2016 De Clavicordio VIII OMI Old Manuscripts amp Incunabula Retrieved October 5 2016 De Clavicordio XI OMI Old Manuscripts amp Incunabula Retrieved October 5 2016 External links edit nbsp Media related to Joan Benson at Wikimedia Commons Official website Portals nbsp Biography nbsp Classical music Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joan Benson amp oldid 1220922974, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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