Pascal Nemirovski (born 1962) is a French pianist. In 1981, he was admitted to the Juilliard School on full scholarship (Steinway & Freundlich Fund) and studied with Nadia Reisenberg, pupil of Josef Hofmann and Adele Marcus, pupil of Josef Lhevinne.[1]
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As a pedagogue, he enjoys an international reputation presenting master classes throughout the world and is often a jury member at international piano competitions. His students include celebrated pianists Lise de la Salle and Louis Schwizgebel.
From 2006 to 2016, he taught at the Royal Academy of Music in London, where he in 2009 he was awarded an Honorary Associate of the Royal Academy of Music (ARAM). In 2012, he also became a teacher for the Academy's LRAM teaching diploma. Since 2011, he has taught at The Purcell School. In 2015, he was appointed Guest Professor at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, becoming a professor and International Chair in Piano in September 2016.[2] He is currently a Visiting Professor at the Shanghai and Guangzhou Conservatories in China.
He also teaches at several summer music festivals including the Edwin Fischer Sommerakademie (Germany), MusicAlp (France), Music Fest Perugia (Italy), and the Cadenza Summer School (UK). He is also the Artistic Director of "Concours International de Piano Antoine de Saint-Exupéry". Pascal Nemirovski is a Steinway Artist.
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