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==Early life==
==Early life==
Goode was born in the [[East Bronx]], [[New York (state)|New York]]. He studied piano with Elvira Szigeti, [[Claude Frank]], and [[Nadia Reisenberg]] at [[Mannes College The New School for Music|Mannes College - The New School for Music]] (where he is a faculty member),<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.newschool.edu/mannes/facultyCollege.aspx?mid=4654 |title=Archived copy |access-date=2011-10-17 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111026091228/http://www.newschool.edu/mannes/facultyCollege.aspx?mid=4654 |archive-date=2011-10-26 |url-status=dead }}</ref> and [[Rudolf Serkin]] and [[Mieczysław Horszowski]] at the [[Curtis Institute of Music]] in [[Philadelphia]], [[Pennsylvania]].
Goode was born in the [[East Bronx]], [[New York (state)|New York]]. He studied piano with Elvira Szigeti, [[Claude Frank]], and [[Nadia Reisenberg]] at [[Mannes College The New School for Music|Mannes College - The New School for Music]] (where he is a faculty member),<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.newschool.edu/mannes/facultyCollege.aspx?mid=4654 |title=Richard Goode - Piano |access-date=2011-10-17 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111026091228/http://www.newschool.edu/mannes/facultyCollege.aspx?mid=4654 |archive-date=2011-10-26 |url-status=dead }}</ref> and [[Rudolf Serkin]] and [[Mieczysław Horszowski]] at the [[Curtis Institute of Music]] in [[Philadelphia]], [[Pennsylvania]].


== Career ==
== Career ==
He has made many recordings, including several [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart|Mozart]] piano concerti with the [[Orpheus Chamber Orchestra]] and the music of [[Franz Schubert|Schubert]], [[Robert Schumann|Schumann]], [[Johannes Brahms|Brahms]] and [[Johann Sebastian Bach|Bach]]. Goode was the first American-born pianist to record the complete [[Piano sonatas (Beethoven)|Beethoven piano sonatas]]. He regularly appears at the world's leading venues.<ref>Crawford, Trish. "As time goes by, they keep on going: Great performers, still active past 65, live for their art, audiences and applause". ''Toronto Star'', 10 April 2014.</ref> He premiered works written for him by [[Carlos Chávez]], [[George Perle]], [[Robert Helps]] and others. His chamber-music partners included [[Dawn Upshaw]], [[Richard Stoltzman]] and [[Alexander Schneider]].
He has made many recordings, including several [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart|Mozart]] piano concerti with the [[Orpheus Chamber Orchestra]] and the music of [[Franz Schubert|Schubert]], [[Robert Schumann|Schumann]], [[Johannes Brahms|Brahms]], and [[Johann Sebastian Bach|Bach]]. Goode was the first American-born pianist to record the complete [[Piano sonatas (Beethoven)|Beethoven piano sonatas]]. He regularly appears at the world's leading venues.<ref>Crawford, Trish. "As time goes by, they keep on going: Great performers, still active past 65, live for their art, audiences and applause". ''Toronto Star'', 10 April 2014.</ref> He premiered works written for him by [[Carlos Chávez]], [[George Perle]], [[Robert Helps]], and others. His chamber-music partners included [[Dawn Upshaw]], [[Richard Stoltzman]] and [[Alexander Schneider]].


From 1999 - 2013, Goode was the Artistic Co-Director of [[Marlboro Music School and Festival]] with [[Mitsuko Uchida]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Mitsuko Uchida|url=https://www.marlboromusic.org/about/leadership/staff/mitsuko-uchida/|access-date=January 1, 2022|website=Marlboro Music Festival}}</ref>
From 1999 to 2013, Goode was the Artistic Co-Director of [[Marlboro Music School and Festival]] with [[Mitsuko Uchida]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Mitsuko Uchida|url=https://www.marlboromusic.org/about/leadership/staff/mitsuko-uchida/|access-date=January 1, 2022|website=Marlboro Music Festival}}</ref>


Goode married violinist Marcia Weinfeld.<ref>[https://www.franksalomon.com/richardgoodeprogrambiography Richard Goode biography]</ref>
Goode is married to violinist Marcia Weinfeld.<ref>[https://www.franksalomon.com/richardgoodeprogrambiography Richard Goode biography]</ref>


A literary portrait of Richard Goode appears in David Blum's book, ''Quintet: Five Journeys toward Musical Fulfillment'' ([[Cornell University Press]], 1999). It originally appeared as an article in the 29 June 1992 issue of ''[[The New Yorker]]''.
A literary portrait of Goode appears in David Blum's book ''Quintet: Five Journeys toward Musical Fulfillment'' ([[Cornell University Press]], 1999). It originally appeared as an article in the 29 June 1992 issue of ''[[The New Yorker]]''.


==Recognition==
==Recognition==
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*'''[[Grammy Award for Best Chamber Music Performance]]''':
*'''[[Grammy Award for Best Chamber Music Performance]]''':
**Richard Goode & [[Richard Stoltzman]] for ''[[Johannes Brahms|Brahms]]: [[Clarinet Sonatas (Brahms)|The Sonatas for Clarinet & Piano, Op. 120]]'' ([[Grammy Awards of 1983|1983]])
**Richard Goode & [[Richard Stoltzman]] for ''[[Johannes Brahms|Brahms]]: [[Clarinet Sonatas (Brahms)|The Sonatas for Clarinet & Piano, Op. 120]]'' ([[Grammy Awards of 1983|1983]])
*He is a recipient of [[Yale University]]'s [[Sanford Medal]].<ref>[http://www.tourdates.co.uk/news/6384-Leading-clarinetist-to-receive-Sanford-Medal Leading clarinetist to receive Sanford Medal] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120729125854/http://www.tourdates.co.uk/news/6384-leading-clarinetist-to-receive-sanford-medal |date=2012-07-29 }}</ref>
*Recipient of [[Yale University]]'s [[Sanford Medal]].<ref>[http://www.tourdates.co.uk/news/6384-Leading-clarinetist-to-receive-Sanford-Medal Leading clarinetist to receive Sanford Medal] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120729125854/http://www.tourdates.co.uk/news/6384-leading-clarinetist-to-receive-sanford-medal |date=2012-07-29 }}</ref>
*[[Young Concert Artists International Auditions]] in 1961
*[[Young Concert Artists International Auditions]] in 1961
*First Prize in the [[Clara Haskil]] Competition in 1973
*First Prize in the [[Clara Haskil]] Competition in 1973
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Richard Goode (born June 1, 1943) is an American classical pianist who is especially known for his interpretations of Mozart and Beethoven.

Early life

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Goode was born in the East Bronx, New York. He studied piano with Elvira Szigeti, Claude Frank, and Nadia Reisenberg at Mannes College - The New School for Music (where he is a faculty member),[1] and Rudolf Serkin and Mieczysław Horszowski at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Career

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He has made many recordings, including several Mozart piano concerti with the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra and the music of Schubert, Schumann, Brahms, and Bach. Goode was the first American-born pianist to record the complete Beethoven piano sonatas. He regularly appears at the world's leading venues.[2] He premiered works written for him by Carlos Chávez, George Perle, Robert Helps, and others. His chamber-music partners included Dawn Upshaw, Richard Stoltzman and Alexander Schneider.

From 1999 to 2013, Goode was the Artistic Co-Director of Marlboro Music School and Festival with Mitsuko Uchida.[3]

Goode is married to violinist Marcia Weinfeld.[4]

A literary portrait of Goode appears in David Blum's book Quintet: Five Journeys toward Musical Fulfillment (Cornell University Press, 1999). It originally appeared as an article in the 29 June 1992 issue of The New Yorker.

Recognition

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Discography

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  • Benita Valente, Richard Goode / Mozart • Schubert • Brahms • Hugo Wolf. - Benita Valente Sings Mozart Schubert Brahms Wolf (LP). Desmar, Telefunken. 1976
  • Robert Schumann - Richard Goode - Humoreske, Op. 20 / Fantasia In C, Op. 17 Nonesuch. 1981
  • Richard Stoltzman, Richard Goode - Brahms* - The Sonatas For Clarinet And Piano, Op. 120 RCA Red Seal. 1982
  • Franz Schubert - Richard Goode - Sonata In A Major, D. 959 / Klavierstück In E Flat Minor, D. 946, No. 1 Nonesuch. 1985
  • George Perle - Richard Goode, Music Today Ensemble, Gerard Schwarz - Serenade No. 3 For Piano And Chamber Orchestra / Ballade / Concertino For Piano, Winds And Timpani. Nonesuch. 1985
  • Franz Schubert, Richard Goode - Schubert: Sonata In B-Flat Major, D. 960 Opus Posthumous • Allegretto D. 915 • Impromptu D. 935 No. 2 Elektra/Asylum/Nonesuch Records. 1985
  • Richard Goode / Johannes Brahms - Richard Goode Plays Brahms Elektra Nonesuch. 1987
  • Beethoven, Late Sonatas, Opus 101, 106 ( Hammerklavier ), 109, 110, 111 (2xLP, Album) Nonesuch Digital. 1988
  • Schumann, Kathleen Battle, John Aler, Charles Wadsworth, Richard Goode - Spanische Liebeslider, Andante And Variations, Piano Quartet (CD) ASV Digital. 1988
  • Richard Stoltzman / Richard Goode : Schumann* / Schubert* - Fantasiestücke, Op. 73, 3 Romances, Op. 94 / 2 Sonatinas, D. 384, 385 (Cass, CrO) RCA Victor Red Seal. 1988
  • Richard Stoltzman, Richard Goode, Lucy Chapman Stoltzman* - Bartok - Contrasts; Stravinsky - L'Histoire Du Soldat - Suite; Ives - Largo; Songs (Cass, Album). RCA Victor Red Seal. 1990
  • Franz Schubert - Richard Goode - Sonata In C Minor, D. 958 • Ländler, Op. 171, D. 790 Elektra Nonesuch. 1992
  • Mozart - Richard Goode, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra - Piano Concertos No. 18 & 20 (CD, Album) Nonesuch. 1996
  • Chopin (CD, Album) Nonesuch. 1997
  • Mozart - Richard Goode, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra - Piano Concertos No. 25 & 9 Nonesuch. 1998
  • Richard Goode / Johann Sebastian Bach - Bach Partitas Nos. 4, 2, And 5 Nonesuch. 1999
  • Mozart - Richard Goode, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra - Piano Concertos No. 23 & 24 (CD, Album) Nonesuch. 1999
  • Mozart - Richard Goode, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra - Piano Concertos (No. 27 In B-flat Major, K.595 / No. 19 In F Major K.459) (CD) Nonesuch. 2000
  • Bach Partitas Nos. 1, 3 & 6 Nonesuch. 2003
  • Mozart Nonesuch. 2005
  • Beethoven, Richard Goode, Ivan Fischer, Budapest Festival Orchestra - The Five Piano Concertos (3xCD + Box) Nonesuch. 2009
  • Mozart - Richard Goode, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra - Piano Concertos (No. 17 In G, K.453 / No. 23 In A, K.488) (CD, Album) Nonesuch - 9 79042-2
  • Beethoven, Richard Goode - The Complete Sonatas (10xCD + Box) Elektra Nonesuch, Book-Of-The-Month Records - 9 79328-2

References

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  1. ^ "Richard Goode - Piano". Archived from the original on 2011-10-26. Retrieved 2011-10-17.
  2. ^ Crawford, Trish. "As time goes by, they keep on going: Great performers, still active past 65, live for their art, audiences and applause". Toronto Star, 10 April 2014.
  3. ^ "Mitsuko Uchida". Marlboro Music Festival. Retrieved January 1, 2022.
  4. ^ Richard Goode biography
  5. ^ Leading clarinetist to receive Sanford Medal Archived 2012-07-29 at the Wayback Machine
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