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Since his concerto debut with the Pittsburgh Symphony under Leonard Slatkin, William Wolfram has appeared with the San Francisco, St. Louis, New Jersey, National, Seattle, and Baltimore Symphonies, and the Buffalo Philharmonic, and he performs regularly with the Dallas Symphony, the Milwaukee Symphony, the Indianapolis Symphony, and the Minnesota Orchestra. Overseas, Mr. Wolfram has appeared with the Mexico City and Xalapa Philharmonics, the Singapore Philharmonic, the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, the Warsaw Philharmonic, the Moscow Philharmonic, the Budapest Philharmonic, the Capetown and Johannesburg Symphonies of South Africa and the National Symphony of Peru. He has worked with conductors such as Joseph Silverstein, Mark Wigglesworth, Andrew Litton, Jeffrey Tate, Vladimir Spivakov, Andreas Delfs, Hans Vonk, Jeffrey Kahane, James Judd, Jerzy Semkow, Stefan Sanderling, JoAnn Falletta, James Paul, William Eddins, and Marin Alsop. Mr. Wolfram has completed recordings of the piano concertos of Edward Collins with Marin Alsop and the Royal Scottish National Orchestra for Albany, and began an extended project with Naxos featuring the solo piano music of Franz Liszt. A graduate of The Juilliard School, he was a silver medalist at the William Kapell and the Naumberg Competitions, and a bronze medalist at the Tchaikovsky International Piano Competition. Mr. Wolfram has been the focus of an entire chapter in Joseph Horowitz' book "The Ivory Trade"; and he was featured in the televised documentary of the 1986 Tchaikovsky International Piano Competition.
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