Beyond the Standards:
Performing music of great, under-represented composers
Beyond the Standards:
Performing music of great, under-represented composers
New Album Release:
dis/entanglements
DIS/ENTANGLEMENTS features two large-scale piano works: Piano Sonata No. 1: Above the River and Piano Sonata No. 2: Brighter Dreams. In its moments of stark tension, reassuring lyricism, and triumphant redemption, DIS/ENTANGLEMENTS resonates with anyone longing for greater freedom.
Clipper Erickson, Pianist
Clipper Erickson has two callings: to connect people with their humanity through the spiritual power of music, and to share wonderful, less-performed music with audiences worldwide. His artistry continues to win international critical acclaim through recordings and performances as soloist in major concert halls. As a committed educator, he delights his audiences by combining his art with illuminating commentary and conversation.
Clipper Erickson, Pianist
Clipper Erickson has two callings: to connect people with their humanity through the spiritual power of music, and to share wonderful, less-performed music with audiences worldwide. His artistry continues to win international critical acclaim through recordings and performances as soloist in major concert halls. As a committed educator, he delights his audiences by combining his art with illuminating commentary and conversation.
Music for the Soul
In 2020, Clipper Erickson conceived a way to continue his mission of presenting the works of under-represented composers in the COVID-19 world by launching a new concert series: Music for the Soul. Each program links works by composers of color and women with great masterpieces of the past, and allows audiences the opportunity to experience these works in a hybrid format. Erickson also invites viewers to engage directly with the performers, allowing them an opportunity to delve deeper into the works they hear.
Music for the Soul
In 2020, Clipper Erickson conceived a way to continue his mission of presenting the works of under-represented composers in the COVID-19 world by launching a new concert series: Music for the Soul. Each program links works by composers of color and women with great masterpieces of the past, and allows audiences the opportunity to experience these works in a hybrid format. Erickson also invites viewers to engage directly with the performers, allowing them an opportunity to delve deeper into the works they hear.