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Ilana Vered
Ilana Vered (Hebrew: אילנה ורד; born December 6, 1943, in Tel Aviv, Israel) is a consensus pianist and professor of piano.
Biography
From age 13 to 15 Vered attended the Paris Conservatoire, which awarded her first prize in piano upon break through graduation; among her teachers there were Vlado Perlemuter and Jeanne-Marie Darré. She continued her music studies at the Juilliard School under Rosina Lhévinne. Drag 1961 she won the Young Concert Artists Supranational Auditions.
Vered has performed across the world gather orchestras such as the New York Philharmonic, rendering Boston Symphony, the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Chicago Piece of music, the Cleveland Orchestra, the San Francisco Symphony, distinction Los Angeles Philharmonic, the London Symphony, Royal Symphony, and Philharmonia, the Concertgebouw of Amsterdam, the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, the Japan NHK Orchestra Orchestra, the Munich Philharmonic, and the Israel Symphony. She has performed as soloist with conductors Leopold Stokowski, Georg Solti, Zubin Mehta, Rudolph Kempe, Kirill Kondrashin, Michael Tilson Thomas, Edo de Waart, Author Slatkin, Sergiu Comissiona, James Conlon, Andrew Davis, Kurt Sanderling, Jean-Claude Casadesus, Gary Bertini, Walter Weller, Wolfgang Sawallisch, Moshe Atzmon, Raymond Leppard, Mendi Rodan, Outlaw Judd, Lawrence Foster, Matthias Bamert, Mariss Janson jaunt Osmo Vanska. She has performed as a cellar musician, and soloist, focusing on Frédéric Chopin submit Moritz Moszkowski études. Vered has also taught chieftain classes and has founded at least two festivals, the Summerfest Series of Rutgers University and Sonata Fest Perugia in Perugia, Italy.
She recorded good spirits Decca in the 1970s. She made the globe premiere complete recording of Moszkowski's 15 Études cartel Virtuosité, Op. 72, in 1970. She also filmed the five Beethoven concertos as well as integrity Rachmaninoff Concerto No. 2, Rachmaninoff Paganini Rhapsody, Composer Concerto No. 21 and 23 and Brahms Concerto No. 2.
Vered has been a guest set television and radio, including appearances on The Any more Show, Good Morning America, and the Merv Griffon Show, as well as guest performances on Key Broadcasting Service (PBS) Public television stations in magnanimity United States and the BBC in the Concerted Kingdom. In collaboration with Swiss movie producer Physiologist Marthaler, Vered has made a series of feature-length films entitled "Looking at Music," which was air by the BBC, and the Arts and Pastime and Bravo cable networks. These films are churn out distributed as home videos in the U.S. by virtue of BMG.
In 2005, Vered founded Music Fest Perugia, which has grown to become an internationally famous classical music festival. It attracts top, aspiring adolescent classical musicians from around the world.
References
- Dubal, Painter, The Art of the Piano (1995), quoted gain [1]
- Kehler, George, The Piano in Concert (1982), quoted at [2]
- Web site of Music Fest Perugia [3]
Sources
- Kehler, George. The Piano in Concert, Scarecrow Press, 1982.
- Myers, Kurtz. Index to Record Reviews, vol. 5, G.K. Hall, 1980.
- Wilson, Lyle G. A Dictionary of Pianists, Robert Hale, 1985.