William McNally

Pianist, Composer, MCNY Board of Directors,

Koussevitzky Young Artist Awards Jurist

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www.williammcnally.com

Pittsburgh native William McNally began his formal piano studies at age seven. Shortly after his ninth birthday, he performed for the first time in Carnegie Hall’s Weill Recital Hall as a winner of the AMSA World Piano Competition, and has since returned often, including once in Stern Auditorium as principal bassist of the Mt. Lebanon H.S. Orchestra, again in Weill Hall in a solo piano recital as winner of the Artists International competition, and more recently in Zankel Hall as director of two opera-shorts presented by the Remarkable Theatre Brigade. Familiar to audiences around New York, he has also performed in Alice Tully Hall, Merkin Hall, Steinway Hall, Elebash Hall, LeFrak Hall, and other venues.

In 2013, Mr. McNally released a recording of works by Brahms, Reger and Busoni as part of the Victor Elmaleh Collection of piano recitals. Anthoni Tommasini of the New York Times has called his playing “exhilarating” “adventurous,” and “commanding,” and Rob Haskins of the American Record Guide lauds Mr. McNally’s “crystal-clear articulation and phrasing” and his “indefinable enthusiasm.”

A multifaceted musician, Mr. McNally has been widely recognized as a ragtime pianist and composer of numerous ragtime-styled works. He is the first three-time winner the World Championship Old-Time Piano Playing Contest’ New Rag Contest (winning it a fourth time as the performer of colleague Vincent Matthew Johnson’s composition …And So Fourth!), and has appeared at ragtime festivals around the country. A CD release (Chickens ‘n’ Kittens: a Ragtime Coup) follows his particular interest in modern and classically trained ragtime composers, including Bolcom and Godowsky. He has presented papers on the transatlantic voyages of ragtime at the Society for American Music 2014 Conference and at the International Scott Joplin Festival in Sedalia, MO.

In the spring of 2008, Mr. McNally inaugurated the Music4MS concert series, in an effort to raise funds and awareness for Multiple Sclerosis. He produced, directed, performed on, and wrote program notes for the series, which featured some of the brightest rising stars on the classical scene. Since 2011 he has served as Artistic Director of the Music at St. Luke’s concert series in East Hampton, where he has presented such artists as the Verona and Amphion String Quartets, pianists Daria Rabotkina, Inna Faliks, and Gleb Ivanov, TenetNYC and tenor Robert White. Mr. McNally also currently serves as Secretary of the Musicians Club of New York, an organization founded more than a century ago by conductor Walter Damrosch, and sustained by conductor and composer Serge Koussevitsky.

Mr. McNally is a veteran of numerous summer festivals, including Aspen Music Festival, Music Academy of the West, and Mannes’ International Keyboard Institute and Festival. In the summer of 2010, he received a fellowship to attend the Tanglewood Music Center. There, he collaborated on a premiere dance performance with the Mark Morris Dance Company, coached with musicians including Emanuel Ax, Peter Serkin, Dawn Upshaw and Oliver Knussen, and his performance of George Perle’s Concertino for Piano, Winds and Timpani was hailed as a “powerful performance” by the New York Times. Mr. McNally’s affiliation with Pianofest in the Hamptons spanned five seasons, where he served as Dean of Students. The roast chickens he produced there still garner raves.

Mr. McNally studied at the Mannes College of Music, receiving Bachelors and Masters of Music degrees in piano performance. Following Mannes, he received a second Masters degree from Temple University, this time with a double major in piano pedagogy and chamber music. There he studied piano with Harvey Wedeen and collaborative piano with Lambert Orkis. He has performed in the master classes of such artists as Sergei Babayan, Claude Frank, Paul Schenly, Peter Serkin, Arie Vardi and Earl Wild, to name a few.

Recently, Mr. McNally served as Adjunct Professor of Piano and Artist-in-Residence at Temple University and taught at Settlement Music School. In April of 2015 he completed a Doctor of Musical Arts degree together with a Doctoral Certificate in American Studies at the City University of New York’s Graduate Center; there he studied with Ursula Oppens. His dissertation, Ragtime Then and Now: Composers and Audiences from the Ragtime Era to the Ragtime Revival, is currently being prepared for publication. He has served on the faculty at Queens College and Baruch College, and also worked at Queens College as a writing fellow. An amateur cyclist, he rode the 340-mile Great Allegheny Passage from Pittsburgh to Washington D.C. in three days.

For samples of Mr. McNally's recordings, media and contact information, see www.williammcnally.com. 

William McNally at the Musicians Club of New York's 2016 Joseph H. Conlin Gala

William McNally at the Musicians Club of New York's 2016 Joseph H. Conlin Gala, Saturday, May 7, 2016, Liederkranz Concert Hall, New York City. Video by Paula and Chris Argondizza. 

Bowie/Prince Tribute, arr. Brian Hunter ("Space Oddity" by David Bowie, "When Doves Cry" by Prince); Brian Hunter, tenor, Paul H. Kirby, oboe, Bonnie McAlvin, flute, William McNally, piano 

Musicians Club of New York's 2016 Joseph H. Conlin Benefit Gala and Award Ceremony, Saturday, May 7, 2016, Liederkranz Concert Hall, New York City. Video by Paula and Chris Argondizza.

"Book of Whimsy #5 (Andante con moto: F# minor, for William Komaiko) and #7 (Lento rubato: Db major, In memoriam Oscar Peterson)", by Steven Sacco; William McNally, piano

Musicians Club of New York Member/Composers Concert, Saturday, March 12, 2016, Liederkranz Concert Hall, New York City. Video by Paula and Chris Argondizza.

Book of Whimsy #9 (Moderato con moto: Eb major, In memoriam Bill Evans), by Steven Sacco; William McNally, piano

Musicians Club of New York Member/Composers Concert, Saturday, March 12, 2016, Liederkranz Concert Hall, New York City. Video by Paula and Chris Argondizza.

Book of Whimsy #14 (Allegro con brio: Ab major, for Andras Schiff)
by Steven Sacco; William McNally, piano

Musicians Club of New York Member/Composers Concert, Saturday, March 12, 2016, Liederkranz Concert Hall, New York City. Video by Paula and Chris Argondizza.

Book of Whimsy #15 (Adagio: Gb major, for Amad Jamal)
by Steven Sacco; William McNally, piano

Musicians Club of New York Member/Composers Concert, Saturday, March 12, 2016, Liederkranz Concert Hall, New York City. Video by Paula and Chris Argondizza.

"Love-Songs, At Once Tender and Informative", poems of Samuel Hoffenstein, music by Alexander Dmitriev; 
Brian Hunter, tenor, William McNally, piano 

Musicians Club of New York Member/Composers Concert, Saturday, March 12, 2016, Liederkranz Concert Hall, New York City. Video by Paula and Chris Argondizza.

Full Concert - for interactive links to each portion of the program, view in YouTube (click screen then "YouTube" in lower right corner) and follow program in Description. To see videos of each individual Member-Composer's performances, they are located at www.musiciansclubofny.org/members :

  

Musicians Club of New York Composers Committee Concert, Saturday, March 12, 2016, Liederkranz Concert Hall, New York City. Video by Paula and Chris Argondizza.  

Musicians Club of New York Member-Composers Alla Borzova, Alexander Dmitriev, Paul H. Kirby, Nataliya Medvedovskaya, Steven Sacco, and Mira J. Spektor are included in the following program:
00:56 Opening Remarks by William McNally, Composers Committee Chairman
02:24 Set up remarks by composer Paul H. Kirby
04:21 "On the Beach at Fontana", text by James Joyce, music by Paul H. Kirby
06:51 "A Moment", text by Beth Bowden, music by Paul H. Kirby; Nitya Thomas, soprano, Paul H. Kirby, piano.
09:22 "Reflected in My Eyes", text by Beth Bowden, music by Paul H. Kirby; Brian Hunter, tenor, Paul H. Kirby, piano.
Book of Whimsy, by Steven Sacco; William McNally, piano:
12:13 #5 Andante con moto: F# minor, for William Komaiko
13:15 #7 Lento rubato: Db major, In memoriam Oscar Peterson
15:26 Set up remarks by composer Alla Borzova
"Collage" poems by Kate Light, music by Alla Borzova; Alla Borzova, soprano, Olga Gurevich, piano:
16:18 She Was Always Nagging Him
17:47 That’s Where It Began
19:31 An Opera About a Gypsy
20:19 Listen, Michael
21:54 Setup remarks by composer Alla Borzova
Two arias from The Wedding Gift of Pirate Granny, libretto by David Johnston, music by Alla Borzova; Alla Borzova, soprano, Olga Gurevich, piano:
22:50 "I wish I had a family / I want to be a pirate just like Granny"
27:02 "I miss you, Granny"
Book of Whimsy, by Steven Sacco; William McNally, piano:
30:52 #9 Moderato con moto: Eb major, In memoriam Bill Evans
34:22 "Have Song Will Travel" lyrics & music by Mira J. Spektor
37:48 "Il neige dans mon coeur" lyrics and music by Mira J Spektor; Karen Jolicoeur: soprano, Barbara Ames, piano
40:09 "Indian Summer" poem and music by Mira J Spektor, Lars Woodul, baritone, Barbara Ames, piano
42:15 Train Music –– "So We’ll Go No More A’Roving" (from Villa Diodati) poem by Lord Byron, music by Mira J Spektor
45:26 “You Were There” (from Give Me Time) lyrics by Caroline Crippen, music by Mira J Spektor, Karen Jolicoeur: soprano, Lars Woodul, baritone, Barbara Ames, piano
Book of Whimsy, by Steven Sacco; William McNally, piano:
48:54 #14 Allegro con brio: Ab major, for Andras Schiff
51:25 #15 Adagio: Gb major, for Amad Jamal
54:07 Setup remarks by composer Nataliya Medvedovskaya
54:49 "Dream" poem by Boris Pasternak, music by Nataliya Medvedovskaya, Zoya Gramagin, soprano, Nataliya Medvedovskaya, piano
58:02 "Ideas" - World Premiere - poem by Yuliya Medvedovskaya, music by Nataliya Medvedovskaya; Zoya Gramagin, soprano, Nataliya Medvedovskaya, piano
1:00:09 Setup remarks by composer Nataliya Medvedovskaya
1:00:45 ”Snow is Falling" poem by Boris Pasternak, music by Nataliya Medvedovskaya; Elena Mindlina, soprano, Nataliya Medvedovskaya, piano
1:03:42 "The music sounded in me" - World Premiere - poem by Yefim Medvedovskiy, music by Nataliya Medvedovskaya, Elena Mindlina, soprano, Nataliya Medvedovskaya, piano
"Love-Songs, At Once Tender and Informative" poems of Samuel Hoffenstein, music by Alexander Dmitriev; Brian Hunter, tenor, William McNally, piano
1:06:11 Your Little Hands
1:06:57 Let Us Build A Little House
1:09:31 Here We Are Together
1:10:34 Maid of Gotham
1:11:52 She Gave Me Her Heart
1:12:54 Little Bride
1:13:52 When You Are Tired of Me