Canada
Performer (piano) • Conductor

Gregory Oh gained his notoriety as a “new music revolutionary”, but he is equally at home in the opera, theatre and indie rock. Holding graduate degrees from the University of Toronto and University of Michigan, Gregory is an acclaimed classical pianist whose repertoire spans five centuries, and who has worked with many living composers, including Steve Reich, Phillip Glass, Philippe Leroux, Kaija Saariaho and Frederic Rzewski. His recent work has seen him appear in places from the National Arts Centre in Ottawa to legendary techno club Berghain in Berlin, Pop Montréal to Festival International de Musique Actuelle de Victoriaville and NXNE to the Wordless Music Series at the Lincoln Centre. Gregory is the artistic director of the acclaimed new music group Toca Loca, and was recently named the artistic director of the Open Ears Festival in Kitchener-Waterloo. He is a frequent guest conductor of Continuum Contemporary Music, Contact and Arraymusic, the harpsichordist in the ensemble The Lollipop People, and contemporary music curator at Toronto’s Music Gallery.

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