Ilana Vered
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Ilana Vered is a classical pianist born on December 6, 1939 in Israel.
[edit] Biography
From age 13 to 15 she attended the Paris Conservatoire, which awarded her first prize in piano upon her graduation; among her teachers there were Vlado Perlemuter and Jeanne-Marie Darré. Vered then continued her music studies at the Juilliard School under Rosina Lhévinne.
Vered has performed across the world with major orchestras, as a chamber musician, and as a soloist, and her recordings of Chopin and Moszkowski etudes have received particular critical notice. Vered has also taught master classes and has founded at least two festivals, the Summerfest Series of Rutgers University and Music Fest Perugia in Perugia, Italy.
She recorded for Decca in the 1970s.
[edit] References
Dubal, David, The Art of the Piano (1995), quoted at [1]
Kehler, George, The Piano in Concert (1982)), quoted at [2]
Web site of Music Fest Perugia [3]
[edit] External links
Ilana Vered's official Web site: [4]