Andrea Lodge
Andrea Lodge has been called a “Must See” (The Telegram, St. John’s, Canada). A specialist in the performance of contemporary piano music, she has premiered new works by composers Herbert Deutsch, Salvatore Macchia and C. Curtis Smith, among others.
Andrea was awarded top prizes at the Eckhardt-Gramatté Competition for the Performance of New Music. Her recording of works for voice and piano by Marga Richter with tenor William George has just been released by Redshift Music Society.
Andrea lives in New York where she performs regularly as soloist, with the Sorce/Lodge Duo and with Iktus+ new music collective. In 2014 she joined the faculty of the nief-norf contemporary music organization. Andrea has been a featured artist at festivals such as Sound Symposium, NYC Electroacoustic Music Festival, UNPLAY Festival, International Computer Music Conference and Qubit Noise Non-Ference.
As an educator, Andrea teaches piano lessons at Greenwich House Music School, coaches chamber music at SUNY Stony Brook, and is Faculty Pianist at SUNY Suffolk. Andrea received her Doctorate of Musical Arts degree from SUNY Stony Brook, where she studied with Gilbert Kalish and Christina Dahl.