
Internationally-acclaimed piano soloist Dr. Anthony Michael Cornet is the featured guest
artist for Silver Celebration on October 28, 2017. He is playing Edward MacDowell's Piano
Concerto No. 2 in D minor.
Pianist Anthony Michael Cornet is establishing a reputation as an emerging artist with a penchant for
expressive playing and tour-de-force virtuosity. Anthony is a prize winner in many nationally and
internationally recognized piano competitions. He recently made his Carnegie Hall debut as a First Prize
Winner in the Bradshaw & Buono International Piano Competition. He has returned to New York City to
perform at the Dicapo Opera Theatre Concert Hall, Merkin Concert Hall at the Kaufman Center, and the Bruno
Walter Auditorium at Lincoln Center.
A recent international concert tour throughout Austria, Germany, Italy, and Russia has taken Anthony to many
of the world's most prestigious concert venues in cities such as Dresden, Eisenach, Frankfurt,
Innsbruck, Kostroma, Leipzig, Milan, Moscow, Venice, Verona, Weimar, and Zwickau. Specific highlights of the
tour include solo debuts at the Altenburg Liszt House, the Robert Schumann Museum, the San Fermo Maggiore,
and Moscow Conservatory. His performance with the Kostroma Symphony Orchestra in Russia's Philharmonic
Hall was particularly well received.
As the 2013 recipient of the American Prize in Piano Performance, Anthony was nationally recognized for his
particular talents performing as soloist with orchestra. His concert repertoire extends from the Classical
Period through to the most recent, electronic compositions. Recently, he has been heard as soloist with the
Nittany Valley Symphony Orchestra, the Johnstown Symphony Orchestra, and the Altoona Symphony Orchestra
among others. Anthony performed Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue with the Manassas
Symphony in 2015.
As a solo artist, Anthony has been dedicated to merging his artistic ambitions with the humanitarian effort.
In recent years, he has been able to raise thousands of dollars for many reputable charities through the
medium of his own concert series, A Special Evening with Pianist Anthony Michael Cornet. Recent
organizations include Big Brothers Big Sisters, the Miracle League, and the Shropshire Music Foundation. The
series has received high acclaim and has established Anthony as a dynamic and engaging recitalist.
Anthony is a recent graduate of Shenandoah Conservatory, where he completed his Doctorate (DMA) under the
guidance of renowned Irish pianist, John O’Conor. In addition, he completed Masters and Bachelors
degrees at Duquesne University (Pittsburgh) and Temple University (Philadelphia) on full-tuition
scholarships. He is also an alum of the Pennsylvania Governor’s School for the Arts: an intensive,
full-scholarship program for budding artists and musicians. His primary mentors include David Allen Wehr,
Harvey Wedeen, Steven Herbert Smith, Arthur Goldstein, and his father, Richard Cornet. In addition to music,
Anthony enjoys casual reading and writing. Subjects of particular interest include philosophy, theology, and
science. For more information, please visit his web site at www.anthonycornet.com.