Amir Katz

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Amir Katz (born 1973 in Ramat Gan, Israel) is a pianist, who lives in Germany.

Katz began piano lessons at the age of 11. At the age of 15 he won his first national competitions, received various schoolarships to further studies in Europe, among others at the International Piano Foundation at Lake Como where he had lessons with Leon Fleisher, Karl Ulrich Schnabel and Murray Perahia. His studies led him to Munich, Germany, where he finished his studies with Elisso Wirssaladse and Michael Schäfer.

He has won the 1st award in the following four international piano competitions: Maria Canals in Barcelona, Robert Casadesus in Cleveland, Viotti Valsesia in Italy and International Schubert Piano Competition in Dortmund

He had engagements in leading concert halls all over the world, including Alice Tully Hall NY, Chatelet Paris, Tonhalle Zurich and concerts in Japan and China as well as concerts with important orchestras like the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra and the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Zubin Mehta.

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