Background
He was born in Long Island, New York to Scottish immigrants.
He was born in Long Island, New York to Scottish immigrants.
Oldham graduated from the Juilliard School of Music, where he studied under Joseph Bloch and Leland Thompson. He subsequently studied in London with Dame Myra Hess and Ilona Kabos and at the Aspen Music Festival with Alexander Uninsky.
A Steinway Artist, he had to his cr twelve European concert tours, two South American concert tours, as well as numerous domestic performances. He recorded ten albums, paying special attention to the works of neglected American composers. Denver Oldham first began formal piano lessons at the age of five with Edna Dalton after his kindergarten teacher discovered him improvising on nursery rhymes.
By the age of twelve he was performing with symphonies in the Long Island area regularly, and he soon held his first public solo recital at the behest of the Music Education League.
At the age of 24, Oldham went on his first European concert tour, which spanned Copenhagen, Zurich, Oslo, The Hague, and Vienna. In 1961, he made his New York City debut at The Town Hall.
He later performed at both Philharmonic Hall (later renamed Avery Fisher Hall) in the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts and at Carnegie Hall. Continuing European tours have taken him to Basel, Amsterdam, Berlin, Brussels, Dublin, and London.
Beginning in 1982, Denver Oldham built up a library of recordings highlighting the works of varied, often underrepresented or minority American composers.
The list included composers such as Charles Tomlinson Griffes, John Alden Carpenter, R. Nathaniel Dett, William Grant Still, John Knowles Paine, and Angelo Musolino. He also recorded the works of European composers Jacques Ibert, Enrique Granados, and Franz Liszt. Oldham"s first album, Charles Tomlinson Griffes: Collected Works for Piano, sold more than 80,000 copies, and his recordings were featured on the National Public Radio show Performance Today.
Later Denver Oldham later moved to Augusta, Georgia, where he offered piano lessons.
Although his lessons were very pricey, he had a select amount of students which he catered to greatly.