Scott Willis
- Frisco, TX
- Pianist
- 148 Verified Bookings
Marci S. said “Scott added wonderful ambiance to our corporate reception. He is very talented, was very easy to work with, reliable and I highly recommend.”
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Benjamin Loeb is an accomplished, world-travelled classical pianist and conductor. He has soloed with the Boston Pops Orchestra under the direction of former New York Philharmonic Music Director Alan Gilbert. At the invitation of United States Department of State, Loeb toured Argentina and Uruguay as an Artistic Ambassador, performing recitals of the music of Scott Joplin and giving master classes and workshops with youth orchestras and young musicians. He holds degrees in music from the Peabody Conservatory, the Curtis Institute, the Juilliard School, and from Harvard University.
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Price Range: $150 and up. Hourly and flat rates available.
Gig Length: 30 - 1000 minutes
Languages: English
Unions: AFM
Benjamin Loeb is an accomplished Classical pianist who plays a full range of music from before Bach to music just recently written. He also specializes in music from the Ragtime era including the complete rags of Joplin. He is equally comfortable as a headliner and in the background.
Benjamin Loeb
Benjamin Loeb is an accomplished conductor, soloist, accompanist, arranger, educator, arts administrator and entrepreneur. As a conductor, Loeb has lead orchestras across the US and around the world including in China, Argentina, Czech, Ukraine, and Bulgaria. His widely varied projects range from concerts of Beethoven and Bruckner Symphonies and Mahler song cycles to recordings with Yo-Yo Ma of Italian 16th century madrigalists to tours with popular rock musicians to world premieres of the most cutting-edge avant-garde contemporary music.
His piano performances have been heralded by the Boston Globe: “[his] vigorous, cogent playing signaled the kind of equally weighted partnership, plus competition, plus mutual quest, etc. that [makes] this music live.” He has soloed with the Boston Pops Orchestra at the invitation and under the direction of former New York Philharmonic Music Director Alan Gilbert. He has also collaborated as concerto soloist with many other conductors including JoAnn Falletta, Carl St. Clair, and Rossen Milanov.
Some memorable recent performances include the complete Brahms Violin Sonatas with Chicago Symphony Orchestra Concertmaster Robert Chen and the complete Beethoven Violin Sonatas with violinist Jennifer Frautschi. At the invitation of United States Department of State, Loeb toured Argentina and Uruguay as an Artistic Ambassador, performing recitals of the music of Scott Joplin and giving master classes and workshops with youth orchestras and young musicians. He has recorded for Naxos (both as soloist and collaborative pianist), CBC and the DSCLabel. He holds a Graduate Performance Diploma from the Peabody Conservatory in Conducting, as a student of Gustav Meier, a Master in Music from the Curtis Institute and a Doctor in Musical Arts from the Juilliard School in Accompanying and a Bachelor of Arts from Harvard University.
As an administrator, he has served as Executive Director of the Quad City (Iowa) Symphony Orchestra from 2013 through 2017, as Executive Director of the Greater Bridgeport Symphony, and as Music Director of the 2011 New Hampshire Music Festival. As Associate Conductor of the El Paso Symphony Orchestra, Loeb founded and served as both Executive and Music Director of the El Paso Symphony Youth. He is also the Founder and Artistic Director of the International Conducting Workshop and Festival, now in its twenty-second year.
He lives in Plano, TX with his wife, Quyen, his 16-year-old daughter, Anna Sofia Uni, his 14-year-old, Lulu Ladybug, and 12-year-old son Ryan “Taco”. Loeb’s far-ranging interests do not limit him to music; he is a proud Rotary Paul Harris Fellow, has directed plays, cooked gourmet meals for 65, tutored over 500 people in test preparation for the Princeton Review, and played and enjoyed almost every sport. Moreover (or most important), he is a lifetime Dallas Cowboys fan.
No technical requirements other than piano and bench must be provided.
Set list is determined for the specific events. I play a full range of repertoire from before Bach through the present. I do not improvise, though. All music is written out.
Piano and bench
Marci S. said “Scott added wonderful ambiance to our corporate reception. He is very talented, was very easy to work with, reliable and I highly recommend.”
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