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Ann Schein

Faculty at Music, The New School0 Followers

Exploring transformative approaches to music education and performance, Ann Schein stands as a beacon of excellence in the world of classical piano. With a career spanning over six decades, she has captivated audiences worldwide with her extraordinary talent and profound musical interpretations. The Washington Post has lauded her as a pianist of exceptional caliber, a testament to her enduring impact on the classical music scene. Ann Schein's illustrious career is marked by performances with some of the most prestigious orchestras in the world, including the New York Philharmonic, Philadelphia Orchestra, and Chicago Symphony. Her collaborations with renowned conductors have further solidified her reputation as a distinguished artist. Among her many accolades, she received the Peabody Conservatory Distinguished Alumni Award, highlighting her significant contributions to the field of music. In addition to her performance career, Ann Schein has made substantial contributions to music education. She has held esteemed faculty positions at several prestigious institutions, including the Peabody Conservatory, Aspen Music Festival and School, Indiana University, and Eastman School of Music. Through her teaching, she has mentored countless aspiring pianists, imparting her vast knowledge and passion for music to the next generation. Ann Schein's influence extends beyond the concert hall and classroom. Her honorary performance at the White House in 1963 during the Kennedy administration remains a notable highlight of her career, reflecting her status as a respected figure in the arts. Her dedication to her craft and her students continues to inspire those who have the privilege of learning from her. At Music The New School in New York, Ann Schein continues to explore innovative approaches to music education, fostering an environment where creativity and excellence thrive. Her commitment to nurturing young talent ensures that her legacy will endure, as she shapes the future of classical music through her teaching and artistry.

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