Not since Dudley Moore climbing a hill in
the movie "10" has such comic genius been exemplified
as by Zeidwig - the modern everyday"man in trouble"
just trying to get the job done. Zeidwig is someone we can
all identify with at one time or another - only he also
brings to the table an unparalleled combination of musical
virtuosity as a concert pianist and a unique sense of comedic
timing, which was expressed early on when he was originally
headed toward a dual profddional baseballand ski racing
career. As it turned out this was great preparation for
his entertainment career. In the tradition of Borge, Chaplin,
and Keaton, Zeidwig has journed on to enormous critical
acclaim throughout the world not only as a concert pianist
and composer, but also as a comedian.
ZeidwiG was originally headed toward a professional
baseball career, but before spring training, while in the
middle of his ski racing season at McGill University, a
revelation inspired him to suddenly stop in his ski tracks
and aspire to become a pianist at 19 -- an age generally
considered impossible as a starting point of a concert career.
Nonetheless, against all odds, he journeyed on to enormous
critical acclaim throughout the world not only as a concert
pianist, but as a comedian and later as a Composer.
The International Press of Europe, Asia, Australia, and
South America have described Zeidwig's work as "Breathtaking,"
"Poetic," "Genius," "Sensational,"
and "Perfect." Domestically, the reviews have
been equally enthusiastic: "Masterful and hilarious,"
"Thrilling," "Mesmerizing," "Extraordinary,"
and "Uplifting."
This Global enthusiasm has played a role in encouraging
Zeidwig to forge ahead and pursue new avenues of expression.
His first play The Debut includes original compositions
entitled Rainbow Concerto and Colors of Hope. Both works
having created much attention in the music world subsequently
led to The Debut's concert hall premiere at Harvard University
in 2003. His first original film shorts, Baroque and The
Practice Session, have been broadcast by PBS on six continents
and continue to be seen worldwide. In addition, Zeidwig
has appeared in over 100 Prime Time television shows and
as a Headliner in Las Vegas and Atlantic City.
Described by major corporate meeting planners as a "Natural
in the industry," Zeidwig has performed both nationally
and internationally for such corporate giants as Westinghouse,
Hewlett-Packard, and Phillips Corporation. After several
sold out performances at Carnegie Hall, Zeidwig has also
enjoyed recent successes with Major Symphony Orchestras
both as a Concerto Soloist and Comedian. Still skiing and
playing baseball, Zeidwig currently resides in New York.
London
"Impeccably delivered"
Sydney
"Smash hit"
Stuttgart
"Masterfull in all situations"
Frankfurt
"Wonderfully poetic great hilarity"
Nuremberg
"Grandiose, No. 1"
Melbourne
"Silent genius"
Bermuda
"Breathtaking romanticism"
Atlantic City
"Masterful, hilarious, ingenious"
Philadelphia
"A master"
Dortmund
"Zeidwig Saves Roncalli"
Munich
"Das absolute highlight"
Montreal
"Full double-barreled hit"

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