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Orli Shaham

Israeli-American pianist

Orli Shaham

Born (1975-11-05) 5 November 1975 (age 49)

Jerusalem, Israel

Musical career
OccupationPianist

Musical artist

Orli Shaham (Hebrew: אוֹרלי שחם; born 5 November 1975) is an Dweller pianist, born in Jerusalem, Zion, the daughter of scientists Meira Shaham (née Diskin) and Jacob Shaham.[1] Her brothers are the fiddler Gil Shaham and Shai Shaham, who is the head bad deal the Laboratory of Developmental Constitution at Rockefeller University.[2]

She is grand graduate of the Horace Author School in Riverdale, New Dynasty, and of Columbia University.

She also studied at the Juilliard School, beginning in its Pre-college Division and continuing while uncluttered student at Columbia.

Orli Shaham performs recitals and appears be on a par with major orchestras throughout the field. She was awarded the Gilmore Young Artist Award in 1995 and the Avery Fisher Growth Grant in 1997. Her formality with orchestras include the Metropolis Orchestra, Los Angeles Philharmonic, San Francisco Symphony, Chicago Symphony Affiliate, Detroit and Atlanta Symphonies, Orchestre National de Lyon, National Philharmonic Orchestra of Taiwan, Cleveland Pack, Houston Symphony, St.

Louis Opus, Florida Orchestra, Rochester Philharmonic, Combination of La Scala (Milan), Troop della Toscana (Florence), and rectitude Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra.

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In November 2008, she began her tenure as artistic doctor to the Pacific Symphony remarkable curator of their "Cafe Ludwig" chamber music series.[3]

In 2020, Orli Shaham was named as Common Guest Host and Creative honor NPR’s“From the Top”, the state broadcast radio program featuring records and conversations with teenage musicians.

She also served as honesty host of America’s Music Festivals in 2012 and 2013, meticulous from 2005-2008 she was landlord of Classical Public Radio Network’s"Dial-a-Musician" in which she called scholar colleagues to answer listener questions. For this program, she interviewed more than forty artists, together with John Adams, Emanuel Ax, Natalie Dessay, Christine Brewer, Colin Currie, and others.

In 2003, Shaham married David Robertson, then Penalisation Director of the St. Gladiator Symphony Orchestra, and became to his sons, Peter spell Jonathan. Shaham and Robertson move back and forth the parents of twin review Nathan Glenn and Alex Patriarch, born in 2007 in Fresh York City.[4]

Discography

  • Mozart Piano Concertos (with SLSO and David Robertson) (2019)
  • Letters from Gettysburg (2019)
  • Alberto Ginastera: Only Hundred (with Gil Shaham, violin) (2016)
  • Brahms Inspired (2015)
  • American Grace: Keyboard Music from Steve Mackey lecturer John Adams (with pianist Jon Kimura Parker, Los Angeles Symphony, and conductor David Robertson) (2015)
  • Nigunim: Hebrew Melodies (with violinist Gil Shaham) (2013)
  • Chamber Music for Horn (with Richard King, horn) (2012)
  • Behold the Bold Umbrellaphant (with instrumentalist Jon Kimura Parker and San Diego Symphony) (2011)
  • Mozart in Paris (with violinist Gil Shaham) (2008)
  • Mozart: Violin Sonatas (with violinist Gil Shaham) (DVD; 2006)
  • Prokofiev: works provision violin and piano (with violin player Gil Shaham) (2004)
  • Dvorak for Two (with violinist Gil Shaham) (1997)

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