Event Details

On January 8, 2022, Misha Namirovsky '11 MM, who has been called a "master of his art" and a "lyrical poet," will perform a "Tribute" Solo Piano Concert at Yale Center Beijing, playing a collection of Cuban Dances by Cervantes and Lecuona (a tribute to his teacher Solomon Mikowsky), Schubert Sonata in C Minor D. 958 (a tribute to his teacher Hung-Kuan Chen), and a collection of Rachmaninoff preludes and etudes (a tribute to his teacher Eliso Versaladze).

Speakers

  • Misha Namirovsky ’11 MM (Associate Professor at Central Conservatory of Music)

    Misha Namirovsky ’11 MM

    Associate Professor at Central Conservatory of Music

    Russian born American pianist Misha Namirovsky has been called a “master of his art” (The Norderstedter Zeitung – Hamburg) and a “lyrical poet” (Die Rheinpfalz – Frankfurt). His playing was characterized as “incredibly musical and sensitive, yet at the same time transparent and precise” (Klassik.TV). Professor Namirovsky is a winner of several international competitions including the prestigious German Piano Award in Frankfurt and Chopin Koscuiszco Foundation Competition in New York. Further prizes include the Promusicis award in Paris, the Gran Prix at the Cantu competition in Italy and first prize at the Louisiana International Piano Competition, among others.

    Namirovsky has performed as a soloist in the USA, Italy, Russia, Spain, Croatia, Germany, and Japan. He collaborated, among others, with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Sendai Philharmonic Orchestra in Japan, Novaya Rossiya Symphony and the Capella Symphony Orchestra in Russia, and the Niederbayern Philharmonie in Germany.

    Misha Namirovsky has received a deep and versatile education, spanning four countries and three continents. He began his studies in his native city of Moscow and continued his musical development in Israel, Germany, and the USA. Throughout his growth as a musician, he was accompanied and guided by wonderful musicians and renowned pedagogues such as Solomon Mikowsky, Eliso Verssaladze, and Hung-Kuan Chen. Further important influences include Mitsuko Uchida, Alfred Brendel, and Peter Weiley. Namirovsky holds degrees from the Manhattan School of Music, Yale University, and the Munich Musikhochschule, and completed his D.M.A at the New England Conservatory in Boston.

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Tickets

Regular
Standard Price RMB 100
Yale alumni
Standard Price RMB 80

Venue

Yale Center Beijing

36th Floor, Tower B, IFC Building (Yong'anli Station, Exit C)
8 Jianguomenwai Avenue
Chaoyang District, Beijing, China

Beijing, China

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