About
Allison Lovejoy is a classical pianist, cabaret performer, composer, and teacher based in San Francisco.
Lovejoy Lowdown reports on the highbrow underground, an emerging music scene that mixes across genres and culture, and celebrates musical excellence in performance and in composition. It profiles some of the most unique performance spaces in San Francisco and highlights events that are closer in nature to speakeasy than to the mainstream . . .
The Lovejoy Lowdown is about people and places that are creating an artistic resurgence in San Francisco and beyond.
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Lovejoy Lowdown is produced and edited by Tom Foremski.
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Allison Lovejoy bio from http://www.allisonlovejoy.com/
Allison Lovejoy has performed internationally as a soloist, chamber musician, and accompanist. Her insightful and passionate performances have received wide acclaim, and her varied repertoire highlights virtuoso works of the late 19th and early 20th century. She has performed the Beethoven “Emperor” Concerto with the Orchestra of the International Festival of Music in Nicaragua under the baton of Maestro Urs Leonhart Steiner, and has also appeared as soloist in Rachmaninov’s “Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini”, Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue” and the Prokofiev Concerto No. 3. She was a prizewinner in the San Jose Young Artist and the San Francisco Concerto Orchestra Competitions, as well as a recipient of a Shenson Concert Series Grant. A guest speaker and performer at the 1998 San Francisco Symphony all-Gershwin concert at Stern Grove, she regularly presents concert-talks throughout California.
Miss Lovejoy received her M.M. from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, her B.M. from the University of the Pacific and the Royal Academy of Music in London. Her teachers include Robert Helps, Daniell Revenaugh, Mack McCray, Nathan Schwartz and Gyorgy Sandor. She was also a participant in the Holland International Music Sessions for young artists, where she participated in master classes with John O’Conor and Marie-Francois Bucquet.
She has recorded a CD of solo works by Rachmaninov, Ravel, Debusssy and Bartok on Metro Records, and is releasing “Nocturnes” for piano, as well as an album of her original cabaret compositions, this year. Her accordion music has been featured on Monadic Records and in the film “The Waves” at Cannes Film Festival 2004, and her piano recordings have been featured in several films.
She has worked as composer, arranger, keyboardist, and vocalist on a variety of projects, including opera, musical theater, jazz, blues, hip-hop, and rock. As a member of the Trans-Siberian Orchestra in 2003, she played at venues such as the Beacon Theatre in New York and the Flint Center in Boston, also appearing on US and Canadian television.
Miss Lovejoy is a faculty member at the Academy of Art University and the Community Music Center, and has held positions at the College of Notre Dame and Foothill College. She has led master classes in the United States, Europe, and Nicaragua, and is dedicated to making music education and live performance available to everyone.
Her debut recording and “Piano Nocturnes” can be found at AllisonLovejoy.com and TayMusic.net.
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