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Alexander
Shtarkman
piano
Alexander
Shtarkman’s debut recitals in Los Angeles, Chicago and New York City prompted
strong words of praise from audiences and critics alike. Martin Bernheimer, Los
Angeles Times, wrote “Alexander Shtarkman.
Remember the name… He plays the piano with all the strength, flash and
eagerness that his age would suggest. He also plays with the sensitivity and
mellow refinement one associates with certain grand old men of the keyboard,
most of them Russian.” James
Keller of The New Yorker staff wrote of Mr. Shtarkman’s 92nd STREET Y
appearance - “Shtarkman’s was a debut recital of importance. In fact, debuts
just don’t come much better than this. Of the young pianists currently
entering the international spotlight, Shtarkman is unquestionably among the most
musicianly.”
Recital appearances in the United States include the Ambassador Foundation,
Tilles Center for the Performing Arts, Tisch Center for the Performing Arts,
Ravinia Festival’s Rising Stars Series, San Francisco Performances, Regional
Arts Foundation at the Kravis Center, The Peace Center and Van Wezel Performing
Arts Hall. Orchestral appearances include the Dallas Symphony, Fort Worth
Symphony, Fort Worth Chamber Orchestra, Chicago Sinfonietta at Orchestra Hall,
Northwood Festival Orchestra, Marin Symphony and the Chamber Orchestra of
Albuquerque.
In August
1995, Mr. Shtarkman was awarded the First Prize of the Busoni International
Piano Competition in Bolzano, Italy. As a result of this prize, he has been
offered over sixty recitals and orchestral engagements in Europe within the next
few seasons.
In addition to the Busoni Prize, Mr. Shtarkman is a major prizewinner of the
1989 Van Cliburn International Piano Competition and the 1994 Tchaikovsky Piano
Competition. As well, he won the First Prize of the First Taipei International
Piano Competition and was engaged for numerous concerts throughout Asia.
Mr. Shtarkman performs extensively in Europe and Asia, South and North
Americas, Russia and the former Republics of the USSR.
He is a frequent guest performer at the prestigious Great and Small Halls
of the Moscow Conservatory.
Since
2002 Mr. Shtarkman has been serving as a member of the Piano Faculty at the
Peabody Conservatory of Music in Baltimore.
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