The Philadelphia Orchestra Plays Gruber's Charivari

Wed, 10/28/2015 - 11:08am
Written by ArtistWorks

Here’s a nice video of the Philadelphia Orchestra playing part of HK Gruber’s Charivari, featuring ArtistWorks Classical Faculty members David Bilger on trumpet and Ricardo Morales on clarinet. You can watch the Philadelphia Orchestra perform this piece live January 13-16, 2016. For more information visit philorch.org

2014 Classical Scholarship Competition Winners

Fri, 08/01/2014 - 11:53am
Written by ArtistWorks

classical music scholarship competition

We are excited to announce the winners of The ArtistWorks Classical Scholarship Competition!

Designed for aspiring classical musicians, each applicant submitted a video of themselves playing a piece from the designated repertoire for our classical music teachers to review. After the reviewing process, the judges each chose one student whose performance they felt merited the scholarship.

For Trumpet, David Bilger has selected Ryan C. For Clarinet, Ricardo Morales has selected Taylor M. For Flute, Jeffrey Khaner has selected Arnold P. For Violin, Nathan Cole has selected Paul H. Congratulations and job well done! 

Each winner will receive a $ 1,000 cash prize to help them further their classical music education. Thanks go out to everyone who participated in this competition to help make it a success!

 

David Bilger Interviewed about Hummel's Trumpet Concerto

Tue, 10/29/2013 - 12:18pm
Written by AW

david bilger - trumpetWRTI is featuring an interview that David Bilger did with Susan Lewis backstage after his performance of Hummel's Trumpet Concerto in E Flat, which he performed with the The Philadelphia Orchestra last February with Guest Conductor Rafael Fruehbeck de Bourgos.

Click on the player below to listen! 

Talking Classical Music and Auditioning with David Bilger

Wed, 06/26/2013 - 12:43pm
Written by AW

classical music david bilgerAW: What first drew you to classical music? 

David Bilger: I had always had an interest in classical music, since it was the music that was always playing in my home growing up. Throughout my formative early years on the trumpet, I studied "classical" trumpet for technique, but also played a lot of other types of music. In fact, I was given a college scholarship by Woody Herman, which came about as the result of a jazz solo competition.

During my undergraduate years in college, I always tried to balance classical playing with jazz and commercial playing, so that I would be more marketable in the "real" world. Most symphony orchestras do some sort of pops programming, so I wanted to be ready for that, as well. During my free lance years in New York (prior to getting full time orchestral employment) I played symphonic repertoire, ballet, opera, chamber music, solos, jazz, commercial and even subbed Broadway shows. It was only after joining the Philadelphia Orchestra that I ended up focusing all my energies in classical playing.