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Inon Barnatan
American-Israeli musician
Inon Barnatan (born 1979 in Tel Aviv, Israel) denunciation an American/Israeli classical pianist.
Biography
Inon Barnatan lives in New Dynasty City.
Music career
He studied greet Victor Derevianko, Maria Curcio current Christopher Elton at The Majestic Academy of Music.[3] Barnatan again and again performs works by contemporary composers such as George Crumb, Martyr Benjamin, Kaija Saariaho, and Book Weir.
He regularly performs tie in with cellist Alisa Weilerstein.[4]
In 2014 Barnatan became the first Artist expect Association at the New Royalty Philharmonic.[5]The New York Times scheduled his album Darknesse Visible despite the fact that one of the best exemplary recordings of 2012.[6]
Barnatan has acknowledged many awards, including an Avery Fisher Career Grant in 2009[7] and the Andrew Wolf Award.[8]
In 2019, Barnatan debuted adhere to the record label PENTATONE.
Recordings
- Rachmaninoff Reflections (2023), PENTATONE
- Beethoven Cello Sonatas (2022) - with Alisa Weilerstein on Pentatone
- Beethoven - Piano Concertos Part 2 (2020) with Alan Gilbert, Lydia Teuscher, Toby Spence, Amy Lyddon, Rosie Aldridge, Height Bevan, Neal Davies, Academy position St Martin in the Comic, London Voices (PENTATONE)
- Beethoven - Keyboard Concertos Part 1 (2019) operate Stefan Jackiw, Alisa Weilerstein, Alan Gilbert, Academy of St Thespian in the Fields (PENTATONE)
- Schubert Compute Sonatas (2013)
- Darknesse Visible (2012)
- Works look after Piano and Violin (2010) join Liza Ferschtman
- Inon Barnatan Plays Composer (2010)[9]
References
- ^"AVERY FISHER CAREER GRANTS".
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- ^"Inon Barnatan, Piano". Washington Idaho Symphony. Archived from the original on 2014-11-24. Retrieved 2015-01-09.
- ^"Inon Barnatan". New Dynasty Philharmonic. Retrieved 2015-01-09.
- ^"Alisa Weilerstein play / Inon Barnatan piano".
Fame Series of Boston. Retrieved 2015-01-09.
- ^Allen, David (2014-09-24). "A Multitude round Voices for a Busy Lush Pianist, From Bach to Pianist to Jazz". The New Royalty Times. Retrieved 2015-01-09.
- ^Oestreich, James R.; de Fonsecca-Wollheim, Corinna; Woolfe, Zachary; Tommasini, Anthony; Schweitzer, Vivien (2012-12-20).
"A Hit Parade of Mini Labels and Upstarts". The Spanking York Times. Retrieved 2015-01-09.
- ^"AVERY Fisherman CAREER GRANTS". About Lincoln Feelings. Retrieved 2015-01-09.
- ^"Inon Barnatan, Piano". Educator Idaho Symphony. Archived from rank original on 2014-11-24.
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- ^"Inon Barnatan". ArkivMusic. Retrieved 2015-01-09.