| Renana Gutman, Pianist
Praised by the New York Sun for playing “with great vigor
and aplomb” and for the “true poetry in her phrasing”, Renana Gutman has
performed across three continents as an orchestral soloist, recitalist
and collaborative artist.
A top prize winner at Los Angeles Liszt competition, International
Keyboard Festival in New York, and Tel-Hai Internationl Master Classes,
she has performed with orchestras including Jerusalem Symphony, Belgian
“I Fiamminghi”, Mannes College Community Orchestra and Doctors Orchestral
Society of New York. Her versatile recordings have been heard and seen
on British BBC, American NPR and Israeli “Voice of Music” radio stations
and television.
An ardent interpreter of Beethoven, she was one of four young
pianists selected by the renowned Leon Fleisher to participate in his workshop
on Beethoven piano sonatas hosted by Carnegie Hall where she presented
performances of “Hammerklavier” and “Appassionata” to critical acclaim.
She spent three summers at the Marlboro Music Festival where
she has previously collaborated with Richard Goode, Mitsuko Uchida, and
members of the Guarneri and Mendelssohn string quartets. Much affiliated
with vocalists, she has performed with Lincoln Center soprano Susan Naruki
and Metropolitan Opera mezzosoprano Tamara Mumford. Her readings of contemporary
and twentieth century composers such as Crumb, Currier, Ives, Saariaho,
Kurtag, Ben- Haim, were heard at Yellow Barn Chamber Music Festival, Walden
Music School, New Music Mannes and several universities in the United States.
Her newly formed trio, “Terzetto”, has won critical acclaim in
Cleveland and was featured at the Banff Center, Canada, and Swannanoa Chamber
Music Festival, North Carolina.
Her 2009-2010 concert season with duo partner, violinist Dan
Zhu, include Ravinia Rising Stars, Washington National Gallery, Stresa
Music Festival, Italy and a tour in South Africa.
A native of Israel, Renana started piano playing at the age of
six. Soon recognized as a prodigy garnering multiple awards and honors,
she became a recipient of America Israel Cultural Foundation Scholarship
with distinction from 1992-2004, and later on of Jewish Foundation for
the Education of Women Scholarship.
Her most influential teachers were pianists Natasha Tadson in
Israel and Richard Goode at Mannes College of Music in New York where she
completed her Bachelor and Master of Music degrees. Other instructors and
mentors were Victor Derevianko, Andras Schiff, Martin Isepp, Pnina Salzman,
Marcel Baudet and Vladimir Feltsman. |