The Faculty Artist Series presents Marina Lomazov, Professor of Piano, and Joseph Rackers, Visiting Professor of Piano, on Sunday, March 22 at 3 p.m. in Kilbourn Hall at the Eastman School of Music. The Lomazov/Rackers Piano Duo will play music by Mozart, Schubert, Brahms, and Stravinsky.
The Lomazov/Rackers Piano Duo has been praised for “demon precision and complete dedication” (Audio Society). Gramophone praises the duo for “assured and centered pianism” and American Record Guide writes “the ensemble between Lomazov and Rackers is dead-on”. Praised for “demon precision and complete dedication” (Audio Society), The duo garnered significant attention as Second Prize winners at the Sixth Biennial Ellis Competition for Duo Pianists (2005), the only national duo piano competition in the United States at that time. As advocates of modern repertoire for duo piano, they have given premieres of numerous works across the United States, including several works written specifically for them.
Praised by critics as “a diva of the piano” (Salt Lake City Tribune) and “simply spectacular” (Chicago International Music Foundation), Ukrainian-American pianist Marina Lomazov has established herself as one of the most passionate and charismatic performers on the concert scene today. Following prizes in the Cleveland International Piano Competition, William Kapell International Piano Competition, Gina Bachauer International Piano Competition, and Hilton Head International Piano Competition, Ms. Lomazov has given performances throughout North and South America, Asia, Europe, and in nearly all fifty states.
Marina Lomazov has given major debuts in New York (Weill-Carnegie Hall), Boston (Symphony Hall), Chicago (Dame Myra Hess Concert Series), Los Angeles (Museum of Art), Shanghai (City Theater), and Kiev (Kiev International Music Festival). She has performed as soloist with the Boston Pops, Rochester Philharmonic, Eastman Philharmonia, Chernigov Philharmonic (Ukraine), KUG Orchester Graz (Austria), Bollington Festival Orchestra (England), Piccolo Spoleto Festival Orchestra, Brevard Festival Orchestra, and South Carolina Philharmonic. The New York Times described a recent New York performance as “dazzling” and Talk Magazine Shanghai described her performances as “a dramatic blend of boldness and wit”.
Before immigrating to the United States in 1990, Marina studied at the Kiev Conservatory where she became the youngest First Prize Winner at the all-Kiev Piano Competition. Ms. Lomazov holds degrees from the Juilliard School and the Eastman School of Music, receiving the highly coveted Artist’s Certificate. Her teachers include Natalya Antonova, Jerome Lowenthal, and Barry Snyder.
Ms. Lomazov is a Professor of Piano at the Eastman School of Music. She has served as jury member for the Cleveland, Hilton Head, and Eastman International Piano Competitions, Minnesota International Piano e-Competition, and National Federation Biennial Young Artist Auditions, and is the chair of the National Panel for the National Foundation for Advancement of the Arts, the organization that nominates Presidential Scholars in the arts. For 17 years she served on the faculty of the University of South Carolina School of Music, where she held the chair of Ira McKissick Koger Professor of Fine Arts Music and where she is currently a Visiting Guest Artist. Together with Joseph Rackers, she co-founded and serves as Co-Artistic Director of the Southeastern Piano Festival in Columbia, SC. Lomazov is a Steinway Artist.
Hailed as an “American Virtuoso” (Audiophile Audition) and for his “enormous power and intelligent, instinctive interpretation” (Spoleto Today), pianist Joseph Rackers has performed for enthusiastic audiences throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia. His performances around the world include the Shanghai Conservatory of Music, Kiev International Music Festival, Gina Bachauer International Piano Festival, Seoul International Piano Festival, Dame Myra Hess Concert Series, Yantai International Music Festival, Banff Centre for the Arts, Indiana University Piano Festival, American Liszt Society Festival, Varna International Piano Festival, and Society of Composers International Conference.
A devoted teacher, Rackers has given master classes at Indiana University, University of Michigan, Boston University, Gina Bachauer International Piano Festival, UCLA, University of Nevada at Las Vegas, Vanderbilt, Universities of North Carolina, Colorado, Montana, Arizona State, Texas State, and at conservatories and music festivals across the United States, Europe, and Asia. His students have been prizewinners in numerous national and international piano competitions. Rackers is Professor of Piano and Coordinator of the Piano Department at the University of South Carolina School of Music where he teaches an international class of pianists and serves as Co-Director of the Southeastern Piano Festival, one of the premiere venues in the United States for the training of young pianists and presentation of distinguished artists in concert. He is in demand as a jury member for national and international piano competitions, including the Hilton Head International Piano Competition, National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts, PepsiCo National Concerto Competition, and Arthur Fraser International Piano Competition.
The Faculty Artist Series is generously supported by Patricia Ward-Baker.
Tickets for Eastman’s Faculty Artist Series are $10 for the general public and free to current Season Subscribers and UR ID holders. Tickets can be purchased at the Eastman Theatre Box Office, 433 Eastman Main Street, 9:30AM – 2:30PM., Monday-Friday; by phone (585) 274-3000; or online at http://eastmantheatre.org
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About Eastman School of Music:
The Eastman School of Music was founded in 1921 by industrialist and philanthropist George Eastman (1854-1932), founder of Eastman Kodak Company. It was the first professional school of the University of Rochester. Mr. Eastman’s dream was that his school would provide a broad education in the liberal arts as well as superb musical training. The current dean is Jamal Rossi, appointed in 2014.
More than 900 students are enrolled in the Collegiate Division of the Eastman School of Music—about 500 undergraduates and 400 graduate students. They come from almost every state, and approximately 23 percent are from other countries. They are taught by a faculty comprised of more than 130 highly regarded performers, composers, conductors, scholars, and educators. They are Pulitzer Prize winners, Grammy winners, Emmy winners, Guggenheim Fellows, ASCAP Award recipients, published authors, recording artists, and acclaimed musicians who have performed in the world’s greatest concert halls. Each year, Eastman’s students, faculty members, and guest artists present more than 900 concerts to the Rochester community.