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HUDSON CHAMBER SOCIETY: Yuliya Gorenman - piano
The Yamaha Piano Salon
New York, NY
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HUDSON CHAMBER SOCIETY: Yuliya Gorenman - piano
Hudson Chamber Society proudly presents:

Pianist: Yulia Gorenman:

"A powerful individual with an unaffected stage presence" - The Washington Post

Program:

Schumann Arabesque op. 18
Beethoven Sonata in C minor, op. 13 Pathétique
Chopin Ballade No. 3 in A flat major, op. 47
Rimsky-Korsakov Symphonic Suite Scheherazade


Yuliya Gorenman - Biography

Award-winning Russian-born American pianist Yuliya Gorenman has rightfully been called a "pianist without fear." Now firmly established in her performing career, Gorenman first achieved international acclaim as a prizewinner of the prestigious Queen Elisabeth Competition in Belgium in 1995. Since then she has been continually invited to perform solo, chamber, and orchestral concerts throughout the United States and in Europe, and, in the process, has earned consistent praise for her artistic fire, for her fluid and unpretentious technique, and for the lyrical honesty and generosity of her playing.

Born in Odessa (Ukraine) and raised in Kazakhstan, Gorenman began studying with her late mother, Svetlana Gorenman, an outstanding musician in her own right. Gorenman continued to shape her performance style while attending the St. Petersburg Conservatory. While still a student, she performed throughout the former Soviet Union. After emigrating to the United States in 1987, she studied first at the San Francisco Conservatory and then at the Peabody Conservatory with mentors such as Nathan Schwartz and Leon Fleischer.

When Gorenman earned her laureate at the Queen Elisabeth Competition, she characteristically did so while on a precipice, as an artist between worlds, an emigre from the Soviet Union still weeks shy of her American citizenship. Schooled in two musical traditions but wholly defined by neither, Gorenman has since freely but carefully drawn on both heritages in performances of the masterworks of the twentieth century, romantic, classical, and baroque repertoire that have stirred audiences worldwide.

After leaving the former Soviet Union, Gorenman earned a steady procession of awards and honors. She performed in numerous television and radio broadcasts throughout Europe, Russia, the Middle East, Canada, and the United States. As a fellow at the Tanglewood Festival she appeared in a PBS educational video for Sony Classical with Seiji Ozawa and Wynton Marsalis. Also at Tanglewood Gorenman gave a joint concert with Billy Joel, performing his classical concert works, which she also arranged. The concert was broadcast nationally on NPR.

Gorenman has performed with the National Symphony Orchestra, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, the Royal Philharmonic of Flanders, and many other orchestras and chamber music ensembles throughout the world . She has appeared at the Kennedy Center, the Herbst Theatre in San Francisco, the Palais des Beaux Arts in Brussels, festival Lété musical dans la vallee du Lot" (France) and many other venues.

Hailed as one of the most exciting Beethoven interpreters of her generation, Gorenman has recorded all of the Beethoven concerti live. Her sold-out performances of all the Beethoven piano sonatas were critically acclaimed. The first volume of The Gorenman Beethoven Project: Piano Sonatas 1, 2, 3, was released to universal praise.

Gorenman is an Advisor to the Board of Governors of the Washington, D.C. chapter of the Recording Academy (GRAMMY).

Currently, Gorenman is professor of piano and Musician in Residence at the American University in Washington, DC.



At HCS we present renowned artists performing chamber music amongst friends and colleagues, where the audience can get up close and personal in a manner not possible in a traditional concert hall.

Proudly presenting vibrant, intimate chamber music performances with some of New York's most talented musicians.

Artist Bios: www.hudsonchambersociety.org

At HCS your Chamber Music also comes with a free glass of wine!!

Where:-The Yamaha Piano Salon
689 Fifth Avenue, 3rd Flr (Between Madison & Fifth Avenues)

Press Tickets & Info:  917-613-5611 www.hudsonchambersociety.org

Hudson Chamber Society, was founded by musicians who call New York City home but seldom get to perform together more than once per season in their home-town. Inspiring collaborations often formed at Summer Festivals throughout the country and around the world now have a home in New York City. Hudson Chamber Society believes vibrant, intimate performances are what chamber music is all about. The Rush Hour Concert Series at The Yamaha Piano Salon gives busy New Yorkers an earlier option for great chamber music during the week. Membership of Hudson Chamber Society helps ensure these concerts continue and entitles you to a season of great performances and invitations to special events and rehearsals. Membership also helps fund our and outreach program in New York City schools. By being exposed to tailored programs of chamber music young children are able to see and hear the joy of making music by experiencing a very personal and emotional interaction between musicians and audience. Hudson Chamber Society is proud to have Yamaha Artists Services as its presenting partner for this exciting series of concerts.

Adresse

The Yamaha Piano Salon (Afficher)
689 Fifth Avenue, 3rd Flr.
New York, NY 10022
United States

Catégories

Arts > Spectacle
Musique > Classique

Enfants bienvenus : Oui
Chiens bienvenus : Non
Non-fumeur : Oui
Accessible aux fauteuils roulants : Oui

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