Persons

Adrian Neuhaus

piano

Biography

Born in May 1996 in Tel-Aviv, Israel, Adi Neuhaus was between a student at the Conservatory of the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance 2008-2016, piano class of Mrs. Lea Agmon. Descendent of the legendary pianists and teachers Heinrich and Stanislav Neuhaus, Adi began his early musical education at age 5 with his mother Irina and his father Heinrich. Starting September 2016, Adi Neuhaus is enrolled as A student of Prof. Boris Petrushansky at the Academia Pianistica Internationale "Incontri col Maestro" in Imola Italy.

Despite Adi’s rich family musical heritage, his parents did everything possible not to have any influence on him, in order to let him grow as an individual artistic personality. For this reason he was sent to study in Jerusalem from a very young age. Legendary pianist Murray Perahia, who showed sincere interest in Adi, and for whom Adi was very fortunate to play many times, had a profound impact in forming his musical personality.

Adi Neuhaus is a laureate of several competitions. He is a finalist at the International Vendome Prize (Verbier, 2014), a first-prize winner at the “Piano Forever” competition (Ashdod, 2013) and the Voice of Music “Young Artists Competition” (Jerusalem, 2012), and a recipient of a special excellence award at the International Scriabin Foundation (Moscow, 2010). Adi is also a recipient of America-Israel Cultural Foundation Scholarships, as well as a “Tzfunot Tarbut” grant (2013) and a Mushkin Prize (2010). Adi’s education at the JAMD is fully sponsored by Mrs. and Mr. Sagy.

Adi Neuhaus performs extensively in major venues in Israel and abroad, as soloist and in chamber music. He made his European debut at the Louvre Auditorium in Paris. His Asian debut was at the concert hall of the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts. In addition, Adi performed recitals at the Tbilisi State Conservatory, and appeared as soloist with the “Cantus Firmus” Orchestra, Moscow, the Tbilisi Symphony Orchestra, the Georgian National Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Symphony Orchestra of the University of Alicante.

Adi Neuhaus also appeared in the US in Providence, Houston, Miami, and Chicago. He participated in “Les Sommets du Classique” festival in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, the Telavi International Music Festival (Georgia), the Vladimir Nielson Piano Festival (USA), in the Academy of the Verbier Festival, Switzerland, and in the International Music Festival in Perugia, Italy.

In addition, Adi performs extensively in major Israeli venues. These include live IBA broadcasts from the Eden-Tamir Music Center in Ein-Karem, concerts under the auspices of the Israel Festival, the Brigham Young University’s Sunday evening concerts series, and concerts at the Springer Auditorium of the Jerusalem Museum, the auditorium of the Tel- Aviv Museum, and the Haifa auditorium. Adi performed as soloist with the Ashdod Symphony Orchestra, the Israeli Chamber Orchestra, and several times with the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra, including a performance with maestro Frederic Chaslin.

Adi’s previous engagements also include an all-Israeli tour with the combined Ashdod and Israeli Chamber Orchestras, and recitals at the Gartner Auditorium, Cleveland Museum of Art, as well as recitals in the Ukraine, in Georgia, and in Israel.

Adi is a frequent participant in master classes with world-acclaimed artists such as Murray Perahia, Emmanuel Ax, Jerome Lowenthal, Richard Goode, Dmitry Bashkirov Yefim Bronfman, Menachem Presler, Alexander Tamir, Andras Schiff, Ilana Vered, and Joseph Kalichstein.

Nearest concerts

Grand Hall:
191186, St. Petersburg, Mikhailovskaya st., 2
+7 (812) 240-01-00, +7 (812) 240-01-80
Small Hall:
191011, St. Petersburg, Nevsky av., 30
+7 (812) 240-01-00, +7 (812) 240-01-70
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