Departments
Education
M.M. String and Piano Chamber Music, San Francisco Conservatory of Music
B.M. Piano, Eastman School of Music
Courses Taught
Duo Piano
Ensembles
San Francisco International Piano Festival (2017-Present)
Delphi Trio (2010-2018)
Q&A
What is your hometown?
St. Charles, Illinois
What is your favorite recording?
Schubert's Litanei played by Alfred Cortot. It sounds like the human voice through the piano.
What are you passionate about outside of music?
Nature, Food, Visual Art, Travel
Who were your major teachers?
Annie Sherter, Yoshikazu Nagai, Douglas Humpherys
What is a favorite quote that you repeatedly tell students?
"More precise, less literal."
What question do you wish students would ask sooner rather than later?
How do I relate to service in music?
What do you think makes a concert experience unique?
Inspiration, a collaboration with the composer, performer(s), and audience.
What recordings can we hear you on?
MSR Classics Debussy & Rameau: The Unbroken Line
MSR Classics Beethoven & Schumann: To My Distant Beloved
Music & Arts: Liszt Années de Pèlerinage, Suisse
Biography
Jeffrey LaDeur is known for his for his rare blend of insight, spontaneity, and approachable, communicative stage presence. Having inherited a rich tradition of pianism and interpretation from Annie Sherter, student of Vlado Perlemuter and Alfred Cortot, LaDeur has established himself as a compelling exponent of the French masters in addition to a diverse repertoire of canonical and alternative masterpieces. In March of 2018, LaDeur made his solo recital debut at Carnegie Hall on the centennial of Claude Debussy’s death. LaDeur is the founder and artistic director of the San Francisco International Piano Festival. A chamber musician of distinction, Jeffrey’s acclaimed collaboration with mezzo soprano Kindra Scharich has led to engagements with Lieder Alive! in San Francisco, Neskowin Chamber Music, and Mendocino Music Festival. Their album, To My Distant Beloved (MSR Classics) features song cycles by Beethoven and Schumann in addition to Schumann’s Fantasie in C Op.17 for solo piano.
LaDeur has collaborated with distinguished artists such as Robert Mann, Bonnie Hampton, Ian Swensen, Axel Strauss, Geoff Nuttall, Telegraph Quartet, and Alexander String Quartet. An active educator, Jeffrey offers masterclasses frequently as guest artist in universities throughout the United States and coaches gifted pre-college piano and string ensembles at Young Chamber Musicians in Burlingame, California. LaDeur holds degrees from the Eastman School of Music and San Francisco Conservatory of Music in piano performance and chamber music, respectively. Jeffrey's principal teachers include Mark Edwards, Douglas Humpherys, Yoshikazu Nagai, and chamber music studies with Robert McDonald.