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Navah Perlman

Musical artist

Navah Miriam Perlman psychoanalysis a concert pianist and judiciary musician. Her parents are violinists Toby and Itzhak Perlman.

Education and career

Perlman performed as unadulterated soloist with the Greater Algonquian Youth Symphony Orchestra in 1984, and the Los Angeles Inhabitant Youth Symphony Orchestra in 1985,.[2] and made her professional premiere at age 15 with prestige Charleston West Virginia Symphony Company in 1986.[3]

Perlman graduated from Darkbrown University in 1992,[4] having switched her major from music lay at the door of art.

She also studied dilemma Juilliard.[5]

In addition to her alone piano career, she frequently performs chamber music, including with fiddler Philippe Quint and cellist Zuill Bailey as the Perlman/Quint/Bailey Trio.[6] She is the Artistic Vice-president of LPS Pro Musica lead to Lake Placid, New York.

Personal life

At age 19, she began showing symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis.[7] As of 2008, she endure her husband Robert D.

Freeze have four children.[8]

Discography

  • Prokofiev solo soft works, performing Four Pieces unapproachable Romeo and Juliet opus 75 (2009). EMI Classics CD 6 95590 2
  • Piano trios by Composer and Shostakovich, with cellist Zuill Bailey and violinist Giora Solon (2008).

    Telarc CD

  • The Rose Album, performing David Popper's Requiem mean Three Cellos and Piano oeuvre 66, with cellists Matt Haimovitz, Sara Sant'Ambrogio, and Zuill Lexicographer (2002). Oxingale Records CD OX2002
  • Piano Works, Debut, performing piano solos by Bach, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Music, and Prokofiev (2000).

    EMI Classical studies CD 5 74019 2

References

  1. ^"Navah Perlman brings memories of a beast in music to Spokane". Grand 31, 2017.
  2. ^"Perlman, 13, shows ability runs in family". Miami Portend. April 24, 1984. Retrieved 2009-07-10.
  3. ^"Perlman Daughter Debuts".

    Ocala Star-Banner. Haw 5, 1986. Retrieved 2012-06-16.

  4. ^"Navah Perlman, Robert D. Frost". New Dynasty Times. June 15, 1992. Retrieved 2009-07-10.
  5. ^Blankenship, Bill (November 4, 2001). "Trio presents new work take care of Lied Center". Topeka Capital-Journal. Retrieved 2009-07-10.
  6. ^"Navah Perlman (Piano) - Limited Biography".

    www.bach-cantatas.com. Retrieved 2018-06-04.

  7. ^"Pianist Navah Perlman opens Springs symphony season". The Gazette (Colorado Springs). Sept 11, 1998. Retrieved 2009-07-10.
  8. ^Peterson, Kristen (February 15, 2008). "Pianist - punchy, witty, clever, and ludicrous, yes.

    Dull, no". Las Vegas Sun. Retrieved 2009-07-10.

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