Described as “gifted and uncompromising,” Jonathan Howard Katz is a NYC-based composer and pianist who enjoys a varied and eclectic career. His music has been heard at Symphony Space, Bargemusic, Merkin Hall, Jacob’s Pillow, the Piccolo Spoleto Festival, and numerous other venues, and has been performed by the Mivos Quartet, Da Capo Chamber Players, pianists Ursula Oppens and Jerome Lowenthal, cellist Jeffrey Zeigler, and many others. Recognized as a leader in interdisciplinary work with dance, Dr. Katz has collaborated as composer with over thirty choreographers, including Seán Curran, Gabrielle Lamb, PeiJu Chien-Pott, and Kate Skarpetowska. He directed Periapsis Music and Dance for its entire 10-year run, performed as guest pianist with New York City Ballet at Lincoln Center and the Guggenheim, and taught music classes for dancers as faculty at NYU Tisch. Recipient of the Robert Helps Prize and a Jacob K. Javits Fellowship, he holds a doctorate in piano performance from Northwestern University and degrees from New England Conservatory and Indiana University.
J. S. Bach, transc. Ferrucio Busoni: Chaconne, from Violin Partita in D minor, BWV 1004
Jonathan Howard Katz: Encaged (2018)
Johannes Brahms: Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Handel, Op. 24
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Katz: Trace (2013)
Katz: Ipseities, No. 24 (2021)
César Franck: Prélude, Choral et Fugue (1884)
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