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American pianist Loren Fishman has been widely praised for his ability to communicate with audiences through a combination of colorful technique, conviction, and musical sensitivity. Born in 1985 in Columbus Ohio, Loren began piano lessons at the age of nine with Capital University Professor John Carter. He later studied with Richard Lopez and Nina Polonsky. He graduated from Bexley High School in 2003, and received his bachelors degree with honors in 2006 from Northern Kentucky University, where he received a full scholarship and studied with Ukranian pianist and master teacher Sergei Polusmiak. While there, he was also the recipient of the prestigious Deans Scholarship and the Commonwealth Scholarship for Academic Excellence.
Loren has won top awards in various competitions, including the Graves Regional Young Artist Competition, the Tifereth Israel Young Artist Competition, the KMTA/Bluegrass Young Artist Competition, the NFAA National Arts Recognition Talent Search, the Paducah Symphony Concerto Competition, the MTNA Kentucky State Piano Competition, the Columbus Symphony Concerto Competition, and the Bexley Summerfest Young Artist Competition. He made his concerto debut in 2003, receiving multiple standing ovations for his performance of the Beethoven C-minor Concerto with the Minnesota Sinfonia. He has also been a soloist with the Paducah Symphony Orchestra and the Northern Kentucky Chamber Orchestra. He has been a featured participant in numerous summer workshops and chamber music festivals, including at the Las Vegas Music Festival, The Niagara Chamber Music Festival, The Animato Chamber Music festival in Miami Florida, and The Summit Music Festival in New York. In 2006, He was a featured performer in the Musicos de Camara series for the Instituto Superior de Muisica in Xalapa Mexico.
Loren received his masters degree in music in 2009, and a doctorate in 2011 from the University of Minnesota, where he studied with the distinguished pianist Lydia Artymiw. He was the recipient of a Berneking Fellowship in 2007. He has taught private and class piano lessons at the University of Minnesota and St. Cloud State University. Loren currently maintains an active piano studio and performance schedule in Minneapolis, and is Adjunct Professor of Piano at Carleton College in Northfield, MN.
Loren is also a prolific cartoonist, and his musical humor panel Humoresque is currently published by Clavier Companion, and in the UK by Piano Professional. |
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