Ronen Segev

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Ronen Segev (also known as Ronnie Segev) is a classical pianist. He was educated first at the High School for Performing Visual Arts in Houston, Texas before moving to Juilliard, where he studied under Veda Kaplinsky.[1]

In 2000 he founded Ten O'Clock Classics (TOC), a performing arts group that endeavors to bring classical music and the arts to a broader audience, and he currently serves as its artistic director.[1] He has been featured in The New York Times, WNYC, and elsewhere.[1][2][3]

Most recently, Segev performed a solo recital at Carnegie Hall in his home city of New York as the winner of an ALEX Award from the National Association of Excellence.[1]

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