| Nelita True
Piano
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Nelita True made her debut at age seventeen with the Chicago
Symphony in Orchestra Hall and her New York debut with the
Juilliard Orchestra in Avery Fisher Hall, her career has taken
her to the major cities of Western and Eastern Europe, Indonesia,
Korea, Japan, Mexico, Iceland, New Zealand, Brazil, Australia,
Canada, and to Hong Kong and Singapore, as well as to forty-nine
states in America. She was a visiting professor at the St.
Petersburg Conservatory in Russia, performing and conducting
master classes and has been in the People's Republic of China
twelve times for recitals and master classes. She has played
recitals on French national television and on Australian national
radio. Her most recent recital in Boston was cited as one
of the “Ten Best Classical Performances of the Year.”
Ms.
True has been a jury member for the China International Piano
Competition (Beijing), the Queen Sonja International Piano
Competition (Oslo), the National piano Competition in Brazil,
the Horowitz Competition (Kiev), the Concours de Musique in
Canada, the PTNA (Tokyo), the Lev Vlassenko Competition in
Australia, and the Gina Bachauer, New Orleans, Hilton Head,
and William Kapell International Piano Competitions in the
U.S.
A
Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of Michigan with
Helen Titus, Ms. True went on to Juilliard to study with Sascha
Gorodnitzki, and then earned the DMA with Leon Fleisher at
the Peabody Conservatory, In Paris, she studied with Nadia
Boulanger on a Fulbright grant. Formerly Distinguished Professor
at the University of Maryland, Ms. True is currently Professor
of Piano at the Eastman School of Music. Many of her students
have won top prizes at national and international competitions,
including an unprecedented five First Prizes in national MTNA
competitions. Ms. True was awarded the Certificate of Merit
by the Alumni Association of the University of Michigan, the
Eisenhart Award for Excellence in Teaching at Eastman, the
2002 Achievement Award from MTNA, and a Lifetime Achievement
Award from National Keyboard Pedagogy Conference (USA).
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Productions of Kansas City produced a series of four videotapes,
“Nelita True at Eastman,” featuring her performances, lectures,
and teaching. These videos are currently being seen on five
continents. She has been the subject of feature articles in
Clavier, Piano Today, The European Piano Teachers' Journal,
and was the subject of the cover story of Keyboard Companion.
An interview with Ms. True appears in the latest edition of
James Bastien's “How to Teach Piano Successfully,” along with
interviews with the legendary Rosina Lhevinne and Adele Marcus.
Ms. True has been invited to record over 100 works for Advance,
Mark, Educo, and Academy Records.
“Nelita
True's recital…was an artistic and popular triumph.”
--The
Washington Post
“True
is an extraordinary pianist and exemplary musician…many a
lyric soprano would covet the way (she) can turn a phrase.”
--The
Boston Globe
“Listening
to Miss True was a memorable experience. Rarely have I heard
anything so sublimely poetic.”
--Kansas
City Times
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