Background
Bonaventura was born in Follansbee, West Virginia, and was a graduate of the Curtis Institute of Music and a student of Isabelle Vengerova.
Bonaventura was born in Follansbee, West Virginia, and was a graduate of the Curtis Institute of Music and a student of Isabelle Vengerova.
Curtis Institute of Music.
He was the director of a Piano Institute at Colby College Piano Institute (1978–2003) and then at West Chester University of Pennsylvania (2004-2012). Director, Summer Piano Institute, Colby College and later West Chester University. Anthony di Bonaventura has given performances in 28 countries, including appearances with the London Philharmonic, Vienna Symphony, New York Philharmonic, Chicago Symphony, Pittsburgh Symphony, and San Francisco Symphony.
He has given solo recitals at Lincoln Center, Kennedy Center, Carnegie Hall, Sydney Opera House, Concertgebouw, and Musikverein, as well as performances at festivals of Spoleto, Ann Arbor, Saratoga, Bergen, Lucca, Zagreb, and Donaueschingen.
World premieres of specially written works by Berio, Kelemen, Persichetti, and Ginastera. Recordings for Columbia, Radio Corporation of America Connoisseur Society, and Sine Qua Non.
Anthony di Bonaventura began piano studies at the age of three years and gave the first professional concert at the age of four years. At thirteen, he appeared as a soloist with the New York Philharmonic.
Enthusiastic acclaim by critics and audiences came early in his career.
After his Washington debut, Paul Hume of the Washington Post wrote: "He can stand with the great players of Mozart"s keyboard music" His brilliant performances in an early European tour led to his selection by the great conductor Otto Klemperer to perform the complete Beethoven Concerti at the London Beethoven Festival. He has performed in 27 countries in recital and with such major orchestras as the Boston Symphony Orchestra, New York Philharmonic, Philadelphia Orchestra, Chicago Symphony, Royal Philharmonic and Vienna Symphony. He has appeared in the Great Performances Series at Lincoln Center and the festivals of Ann Arbor, Saratoga, Bergen (Norway), Graz (Austria) and Almeida (England).
During his second tour of Australia and New Zealand, he was the soloist for the concerts which opened the famed Sydney Opera House.
Many distinguished composers such as György Ligeti, Luciano Berio, Alberto Ginastera, Milko Kelemen and Vincent Persichetti wrote works especially for him. He premiered Ligeti"s Piano Concerto (1986), Ginastera"s Piano Sonata Number.
2 (1992), Berio"s Points on the Curve to Find (1975), Persichetti"s Piano Concerto (1968), and other works. In 1991, he performed the Netherlands premiere of Witold Lutosławski"s Piano Concerto with the composer conducting, followed by performances also conducted by Lutoslawski with the Boston Symphony, Polish National Radio Symphony and San Francisco Symphony in 1993, on the occasion of the composer"s 80th birthday.
He made a number of recordings.
His recording of Claude Debussy"s Études has been described by the Boston Globe as "one of the wonders of the world". Other recordings include 14 of Scarlatti"s Keyboard Sonatas, and Rachmaninoff"s Preludes. Operation 32.
Among his notable pupils were Fabio Parrini, Horia Mihail, Aidas Puodziukas and his protégé Konstantinos Papadakis.
Bonaventura died in Boston, Massachusetts, aged 83.