| Boris Berman
Piano
 The
artistry of Boris Berman is well known to the audiences of
over forty countries on six continents. His highly acclaimed
performances have included appearances with the Royal Concertgebouw
Orchestra, the Gewandhaus Orchestra, The Philharmonia (London),
the Toronto Symphony, Israel Philharmonic, Minnesota Orchestra,
Detroit Symphony, Houston Symphony, Atlanta Symphony, St.
Petersburg Philharmonic, and the Royal Scottish Orchestra.
A frequent performer on major recital series, he has also
appeared in important festivals, such as Marlboro, Waterloo,
Bergen, Ravinia and Israel Festival, to name a few.
Born in Moscow, Boris Berman studied at Moscow Tchaikovsky
Conservatory with the distinguished pianist Lev Oborin and
graduated with distinction as both pianist and harpsichordist.
He performed extensively throughout the Soviet Union as a
recitalist and appeared as guest soloist with numerous orchestras,
including the Moscow Philharmonic and the Moscow Chamber orchestras.
In 1973, Boris Berman left a flourishing career in the Soviet
Union to immigrate to Israel. He quickly established himself
as one of the most sought- after keyboard performers, as well
as one of this country's more influential musical personalities.
Presently, he resides in USA.
Boris Berman has been the Founding Director of the Music
Spectrum concert series in Israel (1975-84) and of the Yale
Music Spectrum series in the USA (1984-1997). These concert
series were hailed by the critics for the inventiveness of
their programming.
Mr. Berman is an active performer of chamber music. He had
appeared in numerous concerts and festivals with such artists
and groups as Misha Maisky, Heinz Holliger, Aurele Nicolet,
Shlomo Mintz, Gyorgy Pauk, Ralph Kirshbaum, Frans Helmerson,
Natalia Gutman, Tokyo Quartet, Vermeer Quartet, The Netherland
Wind Ensemble and many others.
A dedicated teacher of international stature, Boris Berman
has served on the faculties of the world's finest schools,
such as Indiana (Bloomington), Boston, Brandeis and Tel-Aviv
universities. Currently, he heads the Piano Department at
Yale School of Music . He also conducts master classes throughout
the world. He has been the Founding Director of the Yale Summer
Piano Institute (1990-92) and of the International Summer
Piano Institute in Hong Kong (1995-97).
Mr Berman's ability to recognize and commitment to nurture
young talents are obvious reasons for him being invited to
join panels of jurors of various national and international
competitions, such as those in Leeds, Dublin and the Artur
Rubinstein Competition in Tel-Aviv.
In 2000, the prestigious Yale University Press has published
Boris Berman's "Notes from the Pianist's Bench".
In this book, Professor Berman draws on his vast experience
as a performer and a teacher to explore issues of piano technique
and music interpretation. The book has been translated to
several languages. Mr. Berman is often invited to give lectures
on these subjects in various universities and conferences
around the world.
In the field of recordings, Mr. Berman's acclaimed releases
on Philips, Deutsche Gramophon and Melodia labels have been
complemented with 2 CDs of all piano sonatas by Alexander
Scriabin for the Music and Arts label and a recital of Shostakovich
piano works (Ottavo recordings), which received the Edison
Classic Award in Holland, the Dutch equivalent of the Grammy.
The recording of three Prokofiev Concertos with the Royal
Concertgebouw Orchestra, Neeme Jarvi conducting (Chandos)
marked the beginning of an ambitious project of recording
the complete Prokofiev solo piano works. The first pianist
ever to undertake this task, Mr Berman has released it on
nine Chandos CDs to great critical acclaim. In addition, Chandos
has issued Mr. Berman's recitals of works by Debussy, Stravinsky,
and Schnittke, as well as chamber music of Janacek, and -
together with Orchestre de la Suisse Romande under Neeme Jarvi
- Concerto by Stravinsky.
Berman's most recent discography shows the breadth of his
repertoire: a disc "Debussy for Children" (Ottavo);
two releases of works for prepared piano by John Cage (Naxos),
which was named the Top Recording by the BBC Music Magazine;
the Grammy-nominated Piano Quintets of Shostakovich and Schnittke
with Vermeer Quartet (Naxos); and, quite unexpectedly, a recording
of Scott Joplin's Ragtimes (Ottavo). In the recently issued
Naxos collection of complete Sequenzas by Luciano Berio, Berman
plays Sequenza IV for piano.
In 2006-2007, Mr. Berman appears with orchestras, as well
as in festivals and recitals, in USA, Japan, China, Israel,
Australia, Russia, Italy, Poland, England, Portugal, Spain,
Germany, and Holland.
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