Jason Cutmore

Described as a "young pianist who is obviously a thinking, serious-minded professional" by G. George of The Statesman in New Delhi, India, pianist Jason Cutmore has performed solo recitals and collaborative concerts throughout North America, Europe and India. Mr. Cutmore made his Chicago recital debut in the Dame Myra Hess Memorial Concerts series in 2005 with an all-Liszt programme broadcast live on WFMT radio, and shown on Chicago Cable TV 25. Elsewhere in North America Mr. Cutmore has concertized in New York City, Cleveland, Calgary, Edmonton, Oberlin, Princeton, Rochester, and in Purchase, NY where he was honoured to inaugurate the Westchester Philharmonic Orchestra's "Tuning Up" series.

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Jason Cutmore’s performances, and an ardent interest in foreign travel, have frequently taken him abroad to Germany, Lithuania, India, and most recently, to Hungary, where he performed recitals at the Franz Liszt Museum in Budapest, and in Bartok Hall in Szombathely. During two concert tours throughout Lithuania, Mr. Cutmore collaborated with pianist Guoda Gedvilaite in concerts of duo and solo piano music at the Thomas Mann Haus Museum in Nida, the Amber Museum in Palanga, and at numerous other venues. He has twice traveled to India, where he performed at the National Centre for the Performing Arts in Bombay, the India International Centre in New Delhi, the Alliance Francaise in Bangalore, and elsewhere throughout the subcontinent.

His major teachers have been Robert Shannon, Stephanie Brown, and Michael Massey. Originally from Edmonton, Canada, Mr. Cutmore now resides in a suburb of New York City.