Hailed by The New York Times as an “especially impressive fine young pianist,” RICHARD DOWLING appears regularly across the United States and throughout the world in orchestral performances, solo recitals and chamber music collaborations. He has been acclaimed by audiences for his elegant and charismatic style of pianism which earns him frequent return engagements.

Highlights of Richard Dowling’s current season include concerto performances with the Bozeman and Wyoming symphony orchestras, as well as solo and collaborative recitals in Mexico and throughout the United States.

In the United States, Richard Dowling has received nationwide attention for recitals seen on the PBS program Debut and has been heard on NPR’s Performance Today, while in New York City, he has performed with orchestra at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts’ Alice Tully Hall and in Central Park and presented recitals at Carnegie Hall’s Weill Recital Hall, 92nd Street YM-YWHA, Steinway Hall, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Dahesh Museum, Kosciuszko Foundation, St. Bartholomew’s Church, Trinity Church, Metropolitan Club, Brooklyn Conservatory, Concordia College and The Rainbow Room at Rockefeller Center. His December 2005 debut with the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra led to an immediate re-engagement to collaborate with Music Director Neal Gittleman on a rarely heard Romantic gem, the Piano Concerto in E by Moritz Moszkowski.

Richard Dowling has established himself internationally with performances in Austria, France, Germany, Italy, China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Australia and South Africa. In the Far East, he has performed critically acclaimed recitals at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music, Singapore’s Victoria Concert Hall and the Istana Auditorium in Kuala Lumpur. He has also conducted guest master classes at the LaSalle-SIA College of the Arts and Young Musicians’ Society in Singapore and Hong Kong’s Academy for the Performing Arts, as well as at the Shanghai Conservatory.

Richard Dowling enjoys a special affinity for France and its music, art and culture. He studied at the Conservatoire de Musique in Nice with the renowned French pianist Jeanne-Marie Darré, participated as a guest artist in the La Gesse Summer Festival, and received the Grand Prix from the French Piano Institute in Paris. He made his formal Paris recital debut at the Salle Cortot, and was subsequently invited to perform at the French Embassy in Washington, D.C.  Maurice Ravel and his music were the subjects of Mr. Dowling’s doctoral dissertation. His repertoire includes the complete solo and chamber piano music of Ravel and many works by Debussy, Fauré and Saint-Saëns. Mr. Dowling has produced his own critically-revised edition of Ravel’s Trio for Violin, Cello and Piano based on the composer’s original manuscript. He is currently preparing a new authoritative multi-volume edition of the complete solo piano works of Ravel for Masters Music Publications. In recognition of his dedication to French musical art, Mr. Dowling was officially inducted as a Chevalier of the renowned Company of Musketeers of Armagnac, a honor society originally founded in the 17th century by D’Artagnan in southwest France. 

A competition veteran and frequent prizewinner, Richard Dowling has been awarded first place in, among others, the San Antonio International Keyboard Competition, New Orleans International Piano Competition, Louise D. McMahon International Music Competition (OK), Oklahoma Symphony Concerto Competition, Shreveport Symphony/Wideman Concerto Competition, Midland/Odessa National yong Artist Audition and the Brazos Valley (TX) Symphony Young Artists Competition. He was also declared National Winner of the prestigious Music Teachers National Association Collegiate Artist Competition. Mr. Dowling was the recipient of a special award from the National Federation of Music Clubs, recognizing his outstanding performances of American music.

Richard Dowling celebrated the 1998 centennial of the birth of George Gershwin by performing his complete solo and orchestral works for piano. In 2001, he released Sweet and Low-Down, a Klavier Records compact disc containing virtually all of the solo piano works by Gershwin. He has also recorded two CDs of popular piano works by Chopin for Piano Productions Recordings and, with his duo-partner, cellist Evan Drachman, three CDs of cello and piano works: A Frog He Went a-Courting, Pairs of Pieces; Infinity; Romance and Revelation. In  2004, Klavier Records released World’s Greatest Rags, followed, in 2007, by Rhapsody in Ragtime, two discs of Mr. Dowling’s favorite American ragtime, novelty, stride and jazz piano solos. In 2010, Museum Music issued Music of Old New York - Ragtime Music & Songs from Turn-of-the-Century New York.

While studying at Yale University, Richard Dowling was honored with the Lockwood Award for performing the best recital and the Bruce Simonds Award for outstanding solo and ensemble playing. He holds a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in piano performance from The University of Texas and has held positions as Artist-in-Residence at Lamar University in Texas and at The Harid Conservatory of Music in Boca Raton, Florida. His principal teacher was Abbey Simon. In the fall of 2009, he was appointed to the Board of the Yale University School of Music.

In addition to his regular concert performances, Richard Dowling is frequently heard as a member of the artist roster of The Piatigorsky Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to bringing live classical music to audiences across America. Over the past sixteen years he has performed over 800 recitals under its auspices.

Richard Dowling makes his home in Houston and New York City.
www.richard-dowling.com

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BEETHOVEN
Concerto #1 in C, Op. 15
Concerto #3 in c, Op. 37
Concerto #5 in E-flat, Op. 73 ("Emperor")

CHOPIN
Andante Spianato & Grande Polonaise, Op. 22
Concerto #1 in e, Op. 11
Concerto #2 in f, Op. 21
Variations on Mozart’s La ci darem la mano, Op. 2

FAURÉ
Ballade in F#, Op. 19

GERSHWIN
Concerto in F
Rhapsody in Blue
Second Rhapsody
Variations on I Got Rhythm

GRIEG
Concerto in a, Op. 16

LISZT
Concerto #1 in E-flat

MENDELSSOHN
Concerto #1 in g, Op. 25

MOSZKOWSKI                    
Concerto in E, Op. 59

MOZART
Concerto #21 in C, K. 467
Concerto #22 in E-flat, K. 482
Concerto #23 in A, K. 488
Concerto #25 in C, K. 503
Concerto #27 in B-flat, K. 595
Concerto for 2 Pianos in E-flat, K. 365

PROKOFIEV
Concerto #3 in C, Op. 26

RACHMANINOFF
Concerto #1 in f#, Op. 1
Concerto #2 in c, Op. 18

RAVEL
Concerto in G

SAINT-SAËNS
Carnival of the Animals
Concerto #2 in g, Op. 22
Concerto #4 in c, Op. 44

TCHAIKOVSKY
Concerto #3 in E-flat, Op. 75

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RICHARD DOWLING PLAYS CHOPIN, Vol. I
Piano Productions Recordings: PPR 0211
RICHARD DOWLING PLAYS CHOPIN, Vol. II
Piano Productions Recordings: PPR 0906
"SWEET AND LOW-DOWN"
RICHARD DOWLING PLAYS GERSHWIN
Klavier Records: K 11117

"RHAPSODY IN RAGTIME"
RAGTIME, NOVELTY, STRIDE
AND JAZZ PIANO SOLOS
Klavier Records: 11164

"WORLD’S GREATEST PIANO RAGS"
Music of: Blake, Bolcom, Confrey, Gershwin,
Hampton, Joplin, Lamb, Matthews, Northup, Roberts, Scott
Klavier Records: K 77035
"MUSIC OF OLD NEW YORK"
works of Joplin, Turpin, Cohan, Von Tilzer,
Johnson, Paull, Europe and others
Museum Music: MM161
"ROMANCE AND REVELATION"
Rubinstein: Melody, Op. 3, #1
Bruch: Kol Nidrei
Piatigorsky: Prayer
Rubinstein: Romance, Op. 44, #1
Dvorák: Cello Concerto in b, Op. 104
Rachmaninoff: Andante from Cello Sonata in g, Op. 19
Evan Drachman, cellist
Richard Dowling, pianist
EDVC Music: 2903

"INFINITY"
Tchaikovsky/Piatigorsky: Valse sentimentale
Elgar: Cello Concerto in e, Op. 85
J.Piatigorsky: Prelude
Schumann/Casals: Träumerei from Scenes from Childhood
Prokofiev/Piatigorsky: March from Music for Children
Prokofiev/Piatigorsky: Masques from Romeo and Juliet
Schumann: Fantasiestücke, Op. 73
Evan Drachman, cellist
Richard Dowling, pianist
EDVC Music: 2902

"PAIRS OF PIECES"
Haydn: Divertimento
Weber: Adagio & Rondo
Bruch: Kol Nidrei
Piatigorsky: Prayer
Piatigorsky: Promenade & Syrinx
Hindemith: A Frog He Went a-Courting
Schubert: Introduction, Theme & Variations
Granados: Orientale & Andaluza
Piatigorsky: Scherzo
Prokofiev: Masques
Fauré: Elegy
Saint-Saëns: The Swan
Evan Drachman, cellist
Richard Dowling, pianist
The Piatigorsky Foundation: PF 2901
"Richard Dowling is an especially impressive, fine pianist."
THE NEW YORK TIMES

"Dowling is a musician with something to say, the skill to say it and magnetic power to make you want to listen. It wasn’t just music - it was theater, story-telling of the best sort."
THE SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS-NEWS

"Dowling’s performance of Ravel’s Alborada del gracioso exhibits his genuine affection for French music. He plays with considerable depth, expressing a forceful understanding of this style of music."
CLASSICAL MAGAZINE

"Richard Dowling gave a superb all-Chopin recital. Here, clearly, is a pianist of high ideals as he approached every work with utmost attention to detail in balance, phrasing and pedalling. More importantly, his efficient technique was unfailingly musical and even the most daunting technical passages were transformed into objects of beauty. Dowling had something personal to say and impressed with impeccable control of colours and textures. He received a standing ovation and left the audience craving more."
THE BUSINESS TIMES (Singapore)

"Dowling obviously has technique to spare; even at whirlwind tempos, his playing was quite clean. He also has a knack for dramatic underlining, taking full advantage of every possible fortissimo."
SUN-SENTINEL (Fort Lauderdale)

"Pianist Richard Dowling dances through 29 Gershwin numbers with exuberance and a natural feel for rubato. He plays with what Gershwin called the stenciled style - fast, upbeat, and snappy. The recording has a dry sparkle perfect for Dowling’s no-nonsense playing. If you love Gershwin, don’t miss this."
AMERICAN RECORD GUIDE

7/31/2010 (8pm) SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL
Teatro Angela Peralta
Chopin: Piano Concerto #2
with St. Petersburg String Quartet

8/1/2010 (8pm) SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL
Santuario of Atotonilco
Chopin: Fantaisie-Impromptu
Chopin: Etude, Op. 10, #12
Chopin: Variations on Mozart’s La ci darem la mano
Chopin: Nocturne, Op. 9, #2
Chopin/Uslan/Dowling: Knocked Urn

8/14/2010 (8pm) SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL
Teatro Angela Peralta
Shostakovich: Piano Quintet
Schubert: Trout Quintet
with Miró String Quartet

8/26/2010 (7:30pm) SERAPHIC FIRE
St. Martha’s Catholic Church (Miami Shores)
"The Entertainer: Music of Scott Joplin & Ragtime Kings"

8/27/2010 (7:30pm) SERAPHIC FIRE
First Methodist United Church of Coral Gables
"The Entertainer: Music of Scott Joplin & Ragtime Kings"

8/28/2010 (8pm) SERAPHIC FIRE
All Saints Episcopal Church (Fort Lauderdale)
"The Entertainer: Music of Scott Joplin & Ragtime Kings"

8/29/2010 (4pm) SERAPHIC FIRE
Miami Beach Community Church
"The Entertainer: Music of Scott Joplin & Ragtime Kings"

9/25/2010 (7:30pm) BOZEMAN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
9/26/2010 (2:30pm)
Matthew Savery, conductor
Willson Auditorium
Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto #2
 
10/2/2010 (7:30pm) WYOMING SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Matthew Savery, conductor
Natrona County High School Auditorium (Casper)
Gershwin: Concerto in F
 
10/4/2010 (6:30pm) MUSEUM OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK
Museum Auditorium
Turpin: The Harlem Rag
J.W. Blake: The Sidewalks of New York
Stamkper: Ziegfeld Follies Rag
Joplin: Wall Street Rag
Von Tilzer: Take Me Out to the Ballgame
Cohan: Give My Regards to Broadway

10/6-14/2010 THE PIATIGORSKY
FOUNDATION - KENTUCKY/OHIO TOUR
 
12/1-8/2010 THE PIATIGORSKY FOUNDATION - LOUISIANA TOUR
 
1/22/2011 (7:30pm) COMAL COUNTY UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SOCIETY
(New Braunfels, TX)
Recital

3/3/2011 (7:30pm) SOUTHEASTERN COMMUNITY COLLEGE
SCC Auditorium (Whiteville, NC)
Recital