Peter Marshall
Keyboardist
One of the more versatile musicians in the Atlanta area, keyboardist Peter Marshall holds the ASO's Hugh and Jessie Hodgson Memorial Chair and performs with the orchestra at numerous concerts throughout the year. He has appeared as soloist with major orchestras in Washington, D.C. (National Symphony), Richmond, Norfolk (Virginia Symphony), and Columbus, Ohio, as well as with the chamber groups Hesperus and Folger Consort. He has given solo recitals in the United States and abroad.
Active as an accompanist and coach in Atlanta since 1993, Mr. Marshall is in frequent demand as a collaborative pianist in vocal and instrumental recitals. He has appeared with the cutting-edge contemporary ensemble Bent Frequency, and in 2004 he joined the roster of the Southeastern Festival of Song.
Mr. Marshall joined the faculty of Georgia State University's School of Music in 2001. In addition to teaching and accompanying, he is the musical director of the opera workshop during the academic year, and he serves as coach for the Harrower Summer Opera Workshop.
Mr. Marshall chaired the organ department at the Catholic University of America from 1984 to 1993, having previously taught at Duke University and served as its Chapel Organist. He holds degrees from Oberlin College and Yale University, and he studied at the Musikhochschule Lübeck as a Fulbright Scholar.
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