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Grammy nomination + US premieres: A transformative start to 2026
As we head into 2026, the San Francisco Symphony's recording of Stravinsky's Symphony in Three Movements—on which I performed as pianist with conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen—is nominated for Best Orchestral Performance at the 68th Grammy Awards on February 1. The rhythmic precision, the electric energy Salonen brought to the podium, the way the piano locked in with the orchestra in those performances—it's the kind of moment that reminds you why you do this work. When all the elements align—the conductor, the orchestra, the piano—something transformative happens.
TILSON THOMAS Upon Further Reflection. WILD 7 Virtuoso Etudes after George Gershwin. COPLAND Piano Sonata • John Wilson (pn) • AVIE 2458 (69:12)
“He presents Tilson Thomas’s phrases in an ongoing, natural ebb and flow. In the tuneful introduction to Wild’s transcription of Liza, Wilson is even more impetuous and teasing in his rubato than Wild himself.”
-Myron Silberstein, Fanfare Magazine
ALBUM REVIEW: Upon Further Reflection
"The Wild set, with their knowing adaptations of familiar tunes, fit smartly alongside Reflection. And Wilson, whose playing is magnificently secure and flawlessly balanced, gives a reading of the heptalogy that rivals Wild’s own for character; it exceeds it for recorded quality."
-Jonathan Blumhofer, The Arts Fuse