Paul Zeigler’s
multifaceted career as a
pianist, composer and teacher has taken him on performances throughout the
United States,
Canada, and Europe.
Critics have been unanimous in their praise: absolutely
thrilling…technically perfect, ,emotionally exciting, mind-expanding…a
virtuoso performer.”
Zeigler’s brilliant performances keep him in demand as a soloist, lecturer
and adjudicator. His triumphant
debut as soloist in Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No.1 with New Jersey baroque Orchestra, Robert Butts,
conductor, resulted in that group’s commitment to perform all five concertos
of Beethoven with Zeigler as soloist.
In
April 2002, Zeigler won the Kathryn G. Obenshain award for second place at
the 22nd Bartok-Kabalevsky-Prokofiiev International Piano
Competition and Festival, Radford University,
VA.
Other honors include winning first place at The 1986 International Young
keyboard Artists Competition and Festival,University of Michigan.
His monumental series of Beethoven sonata performances at
Morristown
United
Methodist
Church received critical
acclaim in November 2000. The
Classical New Jersey Journal reported “…a lustrous vision…a brilliant
concept…symphonic in dynamic range and scope…Zeigler plays with a lyric
legato that should be the envy of many…[he] found all the fire and lyricism
in the score.”
As
composer-performer, Paul Zeigler’s works have been featured on radio,
television and in major concert halls.
His March 20, 2004 concert of all original works in New York City was reviewed by John Hammel for
WNTI Radio and described as: “…remarkable American composition…it is
refreshing to encounter music that is so utterly accessible and imbued with
a compelling joie de vivre at it’s core.
All of Mr. Zeigler’s compositions offered a full emotional and
coloristic palette…Zeigler’s piano playing was masterful, with
balance,,nuance, and expression.
Zeigler’s setting of three Emily Dickinson texts was quite simply exquisite.
The wedding of music and words was well nigh perfect…”
Zeigler’s most recent
work, Peace;A Song Cycle on Five Poems by Langston Hughes, was a
finalist in the National Association of Teachers of Singing Composition
Competition Award 2008 and has won Honorable Mention.
Mr.
Zeigler has released three CDs entitled Beethoven; Three Sonatas,
Pathetique, Moonlight, and Appassionata, To Music and Other Original
Works by Paul Zeigler with
Patricia Ruggles, mezzo, Janet Vidovich, clarinet, and Mitchell Vines,
piano, and Peace with Diane Gold Toulson, flute, Patricia Ruggles,
mezzo and Renee Jolles, violin.
Paul
Zeigler is also the teacher of many award-winning students.
He teaches privately at his studio in Madison, New
Jersey.
Be sure to visit www.PaulZeigler.com
for information about upcoming concerts and CD releases.
Paul Zeigler also
teaches many award-winning students at his studio in
Madison, New Jersey.