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John GlennonHarpsichord Soloist
Hailed for his "superlative technique, deep lyricism and volcanic energy," John Glennon has been heard throughout the US and Europe as a soloist, conductor, chamber collaborator and accompanist on both historical and modern instruments. He has performed an infinite variety of music, ranging from instrumental pieces in the Faenza Codex and J.S. Bach to twentieth century Japanese art songs, works by Elinor Armer and Jean-Louis Petit, as well as the world premiers of several pieces by renowned composer J.X. der Löwe. Mr. Glennon is one of nine people to be a candidate for the Doctor of Musical Arts in Early Music from Indiana University’s School of Music. He has played in masterclasses for Martin Canin, Nelita True, Aleksander Peskanov, Arthur Haas, Jacques Ogg, Elisabeth Wright and Pierre Hantaï, and has studied with Mr. Canin, Carroll Meyer, Madeleine Hsu, Mr. Haas, Mr. Ogg, Paul O’Dette and Ms. Wright. He currently resides in San Francisco. |