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Shai Wosner
Israeli pianist (born )
Shai Wosner (Hebrew: שי ווזנר) is a pianist. He was born in Israel in and is now living in the United States. He studied piano with Emanuel Krasovsky in Tel Aviv. From an early age he studied composition, as well as music theory and improvisation with Andre Hajdu. At the age of 21 he moved to New York, to study with Emanuel Ax at the Juilliard School.
In , he won fourth prize at the Queen Elisabeth Competition in Brussels.[1] Since then he has appeared with many important orchestras in the United States, including the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Cleveland Orchestra, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the San Francisco, Houston, Indianapolis orchestras, the St. Paul, Philadelphia and Orpheus chamber orchestras and many others. He has also appeared with various major orchestras in Europe, including the Berlin Staatskapelle, the Gothenburg Symphony and the Vienna Philharmonic.
In he was named a BBC Radio
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Shai Wosner�s Bliss Factor
New York
SubCulture, 45 Bleeker Street
09/17/ -
First Annual SubCulture Piano Fest
Franz Schubert: Klavierst�ck in E-flat minor, D, No. 1 � Sonata in B-flat major, D.
J�rg Widmann Idyll and Abyss: Six Schubert Reminiscences
Shai Wosner (Pianist)
S. Wosner at Subculture (� Coco T. Dog)
Shai Wosner is neither in the �Wow!� category or the artistically ideal category. Perhaps the best way to describe his stunning recital last night was to apply a phrase used by the confectionary industry. Mr. Wosner�s music begins and retains the �bliss factor.�
Food chemists often reach but can never prolong the momentary bliss factor. Mr. Wosner, in his two Schubert and one Schubert-channeled work achieved more than a fineness (not necessarily �finesse�) but the earthly bliss of a pianist having a youthful love affair with his music.
To begin with, SubCulture, a cellar seating about , with terrific acoustics and a congenial