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Christopher White was born on 1984, is an A 21st-century classical pianists. Discover Christopher White's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 40 years old?

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1984

Christopher White (born 1984) is an English classical pianist, musicologist and repetiteur.

He plays internationally, not only the standard classical and romantic repertory, but also premieres of new music.

He made a transcription of four movements of Mahler's unfinished Tenth Symphony for piano, playing and recording the work.

2003

On 17 July 2003, he played the first performance of Blue Medusa by John Casken, a piece for bassoon and piano commissioned by Rosemary Burton's parents for her birthday.

2007

White studied at the Royal Academy of Music, graduating in 2007.

He studied piano with Hamish Milne and Nicholas Walker, and piano accompaniment with Michael Dussek.

White played piano concertos by Beethoven, Brahms, and Rachmaninow with the Orchestra of the City in London.

2008

In 2008, he made a recording, using the arrangement of the first movement by Ronald Stevenson which is also based on Cooke.

2009

With the same bassoonist, he played in 2009 Phoenix Arising, written by Graham Waterhouse in memory of his father, the bassoonist William Waterhouse.

In opera, White worked as repetiteur and conductor, including at the Frankfurt Opera and the English National Opera.

He was a Piano Fellow at the Tanglewood Music Centre in Massachusetts, assisting James Levine for Kurt Weill's Mahagonny, also appearing onstage as the pianist.

2010

The recording was taken at Rosslyn Hill Unitarian Chapel, Hampstead, and released in 2010.

Christopher Abbot summarized in The Fanfare in a detailed review: "His transcription is not merely evidence of a familiarity with the Mahlerian idiom; it is infused with a profound understanding of the importance of this work in the larger context of Mahler's symphonic journey."

White played the transcription for the Gustav Mahler Society UK in London on 17 January 2010.

2014

He was solo repetiteur at the Deutsche Oper Berlin in 2014 and has since been promoted to Stellvertretender Studienleiter (Deputy Director of Musical Studies).

He arranged movements two to five of Gustav Mahler's unfinished Tenth Symphony for piano, based on Deryck Cooke's performing version.

2016

He played the Piano Concerto No. 2 in G minor by Camille Saint-Saëns at the Philharmonie Berlin in 2016.

White premiered new music.