Legacy
Immersive piano recital with acclaimed pianist, Adi Neuhaus. 5th generation of concert pianists, Adi returns following his Carnegie Hall debut for a short but exciting recital, revisiting pieces performed and recorded by his ancestors, Stanislav and Heinrich.
Hosted by Daniel Zinn.
May 16th / 7:30pm
Edmond J. Safra Hall
(at the Museum of Jewish Heritage)
7:30 Concert
8:30 Reception with Artist
Run time: 60 minutes
Adi Neuhaus: Pianist
Fifth-generation of concert pianists, Israeli pianist Adi Neuhaus returns to New York following his Carnegie Hall debut with an immersive piano recital. In a short but exciting program featuring music by Chopin and Scriabin, Neuhaus revisits pieces recorded and performed by his renowned ancestors, Stanislav and Heinrich Neuhaus.
Please join us for a reception with the artist after the concert. (Note: this is a great date idea)
Presented and MC'd by Daniel Zinn.
Venue
Safra Hall
Museum of Jewish Heritage
Directions
Schedule
7:30 PM Concert
8:30 PM Reception with the Artist
Musical Program
FRÉDÉRIC CHOPIN
Ballade No. 3 in A-flat Major
Nocturne Op. 9 No. 3
Five Preludes
Polonaise in F-sharp Major
ALEXANDER SCRIABIN
Etude Op. 2 No. 1
Five Etudes Op. 8
Adi Neuhaus is celebrated as a rising virtuoso on the international music scene, acclaimed for his "golden fingers" and an inherited musical genius spanning generations. Born into the esteemed Neuhaus lineage, known for legendary pianists and pedagogues Heinrich and Stanislav Neuhaus, Adi has manifested his family's legacy through every performance. He commenced his musical education under the tutelage of his parents, further refined by esteemed mentors at the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance, Ecole Normale de Musique in Paris, and the Berlin University of the Arts.
With a flourishing career highlighted by performances at premier venues across the globe—from Carnegie Hall to the Auditorium du Louvre—Adi has captivated audiences as a soloist and in chamber ensembles. His prowess has been showcased with leading orchestras including the Ashdod Symphony Orchestra and the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra, under the batons of conductors such as Lahav Shani and Frederic Chaslin. His festival appearances span the prestigious Verbier Festival and the Nohant Chopin Festival, among others.
Adi's debut CD, featuring the works of Schumann, Chopin, Rachmaninov, and Scriabin, was released to critical acclaim, earning the title of “Editor’s Choice of the Month” by Record Geijutsu Magazine. Praised for his refined play and subtle musical intelligence, he continues to earn accolades, including the First Grand Prize at the Piano International Competition in Ashdod and the Scriabin International Competition in Moscow.