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Jeremy Denk was born on 16 May, 1970 in Durham, North Carolina, is an American classical pianist. Discover Jeremy Denk'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 53 years old?
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Durham, North Carolina |
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United States
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Jeremy Denk Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Jeremy Denk worth at the age of 53 years old? Jeremy Denk’s income source is mostly from being a successful pianist. He is from United States. We have estimated Jeremy Denk's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Jeremy Denk (born May 16, 1970 in Durham, North Carolina) is an American classical pianist.
Denk did not come from a musical family.
After several years in New Jersey, his family settled in Las Cruces, New Mexico, where he grew up.
He attended Oberlin College and did graduate work at Indiana University where he studied with György Sebők.
Denk has been awarded a MacArthur Fellowship won the Avery Fisher Prize and Musical America's Instrumentalist of the Year award, and has been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Denk has performed throughout the US and Europe in recital and with major symphony orchestras and has toured with Academy of St Martin in the Fields.
Denk's releases from Nonesuch Records include the opera The Classical Style with music by Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven.
His previous disc of the Goldberg Variations reached number one on 'Billboards Classical Chart.
In 2012, Denk made his Nonesuch debut with a pairing of masterpieces old and new: Beethoven's final Piano Sonata No. 32, Op. 111, and Ligeti's Études.
The album was named one of the best of 2012 by The New Yorker, NPR, and The Washington Post, and Denk's account of the Beethoven sonata was selected by BBC Radio 3's Building a Library as the best available version recorded on modern piano.
Denk has a long-standing attachment to the music of American visionary Charles Ives, and his recording of Ives's two piano sonatas featured in many "best of the year" lists.
Denk graduated from Oberlin College, Indiana University, and the Juilliard School.
He lives in New York City.
In 2014 Denk served as music director of the Ojai Music Festival, for which, besides performing and curating, he wrote the libretto for a comic opera, The Classical Style, with music by Steven Stucky.
The opera was later presented by Carnegie Hall and the Aspen Festival.
Denk is known for his original and insightful writing on music, which Alex Ross praises for its "arresting sensitivity and wit."
His writing has appeared in The New Yorker, The New Republic, The Guardian, and on the front page of The New York Times Book Review.
One of his New Yorker contributions, "Every Good Boy Does Fine" (cf. EGBDF), forms the basis of a book published by Random House in the US, and Macmillan in the UK.
Recounting his experiences of touring, performing, and practicing, his blog, Think Denk, was recently selected for inclusion in the Library of Congress web archives.
In 2019, Denk released an album entitled c.1300–c.2000, of piano versions of pieces by composers from circa the years 1300 to 2000.
The album was released on Nonesuch Records.
He discussed the work on BBC Radio 4's Front Row in March 2019.
Denk made his Edinburgh International Festival debut in August 2019 with a programme of piano works by Bach, Ligeti, Liszt, Berg and Schumann.