Halle Puckett, PIANO
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About the Performer:
Halle, up-and-coming concert pianist, made her orchestral debut with the Abilene Philharmonic Orchestra at the age of sixteen after winning first prize in the Nelda Hodges Young Artist Competition. Since then, she has performed throughout the United States and in Europe and has been a featured soloist with professional orchestras, including the Philharmonic Orchestra of the University of Alicante, Virtuosi Brunensis Orchestra, McCall Festival Orchestra, and Round Rock Symphony Orchestra. Most recently, she performed Beethoven’s “Emperor” Concerto as returning guest artist with Maestro David Itkin and the Abilene Philharmonic Orchestra. Halle’s music has taken her across borders to France, where, as a participant in the French Piano Music Tour, she had the opportunity to study French music and culture, as well as perform in a musicale at Château des Faugs, the ancestral home of famous composer Vincent D’Indy. In the Summer of 2019, she was awarded a full-tuition scholarship to PianoTexas International Piano Academy and Festival, where students from around the world spent a month studying, listening to, and performing French music. As recipient of |
the TSIPF Betty Dickinson Award, Halle was invited to perform at Blanco Performing Arts Center and will receive a full-tuition scholarship to attend the festival next summer. At the age of 12, Halle performed on National Public Radio’s From the Top.
Halle’s music has also established her locally. She is the daughter of concert pianists and can remember being surrounded by Classical music from a very young age. She and her parents presented a benefit recital, “Pucketts at the Pianos” for the Abilene Philharmonic Orchestra at Abilene, Texas’ Historic Paramount Theatre. The innovative and eclectic program included a variety of musical styles and combinations of pianos/hands.
Halle was Grand Prize winner of the McKinney Young Artist Competition and has won awards in the Weatherford International Piano Competition, Texas State International Piano Festival Concerto Competition, and Texas Music Teachers Association’s student affiliate competitions. She has had lessons and/or performed in master classes with renowned artists, including Misha Dichter, Pascal Rogé, Ilana Vared, Cecile Licad, Bernd Goetzke, and Julian Martin.
She received her Bachelor’s Degree in Piano Performance (Magna Cum Laude) from Texas Christian University, where she studied with John Owings. She was awarded the School of Music’s prestigious Nordan Piano Scholarship, Lili Kraus and Spitler Scholarships, and TCU Academic Scholarship. Halle finds joy in collaborating with her colleagues and was recipient of the Judith Solomon Piano Award for her achievements in Chamber Music at TCU. In addition to performing, she also enjoys the art of pedagogy and was recently awarded a Graduate Assistantship of Keyboard Studies at Peabody Institute, where she is a Masters student studying with Dr. Steven Spooner.
Halle was Grand Prize winner of the McKinney Young Artist Competition and has won awards in the Weatherford International Piano Competition, Texas State International Piano Festival Concerto Competition, and Texas Music Teachers Association’s student affiliate competitions. She has had lessons and/or performed in master classes with renowned artists, including Misha Dichter, Pascal Rogé, Ilana Vared, Cecile Licad, Bernd Goetzke, and Julian Martin.
She received her Bachelor’s Degree in Piano Performance (Magna Cum Laude) from Texas Christian University, where she studied with John Owings. She was awarded the School of Music’s prestigious Nordan Piano Scholarship, Lili Kraus and Spitler Scholarships, and TCU Academic Scholarship. Halle finds joy in collaborating with her colleagues and was recipient of the Judith Solomon Piano Award for her achievements in Chamber Music at TCU. In addition to performing, she also enjoys the art of pedagogy and was recently awarded a Graduate Assistantship of Keyboard Studies at Peabody Institute, where she is a Masters student studying with Dr. Steven Spooner.