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Renana Gutman

The Fryderyk Chopin Society of Connecticut & New Britain Museum of American Art Presents

Renana Gutman

Zoom: Live Streamed Piano Recital

On behalf of the entire Fryderyk Chopin Society of Connecticut, thank you all so much for your continuing support of this program, and for your kind words of praise to our wonderful pianist Renana Gutman!

Thank you so much for sharing your skill with us, Renana! Your performance was beautiful, and we are grateful for your choice in compositions to share with us all.

We at the Chopin Society would also like to thank our partners at the New Britain Museum of American Art for their hard work in ensuring that we can continue to bring this music to you even in the midst of the pandemic, and our generous donors at the Grove Foundation, and all of our wonderful donors for making this program possible!

Lastly, we would like to extend our gratitude to the Polish American Foundation of Connecticut for the ongoing support and leadership they have shown in bringing programs like the Chopin Society to the world, and enriching all of our Polonia here in Connecticut.

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Renana Gutman - Biography

Praised by the New York Times for her “passionate and insightful” playing, Renana Gutman has performed across four continents as an orchestral soloist, recitalist and collaborative artist. She played at venues like The Louvre Museum, Grenoble Museum (France), Carnegie Recital Hall, People’s Symphony Concerts, Merkin Hall (New York), St. Petersburg’s Philharmonia (Russia), Stresa Music Festival (Italy), Ravinia Rising Stars (Chicago), Jordan Hall, Gardner Museum (Boston), Herbst Theatre (St. Francisco), Menuhin Hall (UK), UNISA (South Africa), Marlboro (VT), and National Gallery, Phillips Collection, and Freer Gallery (Washington DC). Her performances are heard frequently on WQXR Young Artists Showcase, NY, WFMT Dame Myra Hess, Chicago, and MPR in Performances Today, MN.

Renana 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. Her recording of Chopin etudes op.25 will be released soon by “The Chopin Project” – listen here.

A top prize winner at Los Angeles Liszt competition, International Keyboard Festival in New York, and Tel-Hai International Master Classes, she performed concerti such as Brahms 2nd, Rachmaninoff-Paganini Variations, and Beethoven’s “Emperor” with the Jerusalem Symphony, Haifa Symphony, Belgian “I Fiamminghi”, and Mannes College Orchestra. Her festival appearances included Marlboro and Ravinia, where she collaborated with prominent musicians like pianist Richard Goode, clarinetist Anthony McGill and members of the Guarneri string quartet, to name a few.

High in demand as a chamber musician, Renana toured with “Musicians from Marlboro”, and served as the collaborative pianist of Steans Institute at Ravinia Festival from 2012-2018, where she performed chamber music and lieder extensively. In last seasons, she performed chamber music with violist Kim Kashkashian, violinist Miriam Fried, and clarinetist Charles Neidich. She tours regularly with violinist Alexi Kenney, winner of Avery Fisher Grant.

Renana premiered newly commissioned music by Paul Schoenfield, Tamar Muskal, Judith Zaimont, and other living composers. As a member of “Echoes of Hope” project, she is also dedicated to performing obscure pieces by Jewish composers who perished in the Holocaust; Erwin Schulhoff, Viktor Ullmann, and others. She was a founder member of the award-winning piano trio “terzetto”. The trio performed in festivals and concerts across The United States.

Renana joined the piano faculty of Boston’s Longy School of Music of Bard College in the fall of 2019. She had previously been on the piano faculty of the Yehudi Menuhin Music School in the UK.

A native of Israel, Renana started playing at the age of six, and soon after, garnered multiple awards and honors. She received scholarships from the America Israel Cultural Foundation, and the Jewish Foundation for the Education of Women. She completed her Bachelor and Master of Music degrees at Mannes College of Music, NY, where she studied with Richard Goode. In Israel, her teachers were pianists Natasha Tadson, Viktor Derevianko, and the Israeli composer Arie Shapira.

Renana became an American citizen in 2015 and makes her home in NYC. She also pursues her passion for Argentinian Tango, languages, and poetry.

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PROGRAM

Fryderyk Chopin (1810-1849)

•Mazurka in F-sharp minor, op.6, no.1

•Mazurka in C-sharp minor, op.6, no.

Josima Feldschuh (1929-1943)

•Mazurka no.1 in A major (Warsaw, 1940)

Fryderyk Chopin (1810-1849)

•Mazurka in B-flat minor, op.24, no.4

Josima Feldschuh

•Nocturne in G minor (Warsaw 1940)

•Sabbathiada no.2 (Warsaw 1940)

Fryderyk Chopin (1810-1849)

•Nocturne in C minor, op.48, no.1

•Polonaise-fantasies op.61 in A-flat major

Claude Debussy (1862 – 1918)

•“La Soirée dans Grenade” (from Estamps)

•“The Little Shepherd” & “Golliwogg’s Cakewalk”(from Children’s Corner)

Erwin Schulhoff (1894-1942)

•“Suite Dansante en Jazz” (1931)

•Stomp

•Strait,

•Waltz,

•Tango

•Slow

•Fox-Trot

Earlier Event: October 25
Sławomir Dobrzański
Later Event: March 28
Lindsay Garritson