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Dmitri Shteinberg is the Assistant
Professor of Piano and Coordinator of the Keyboard
Area at the Virginia Commonwealth University in
Richmond. Shteinberg has appeared across North America,
Germany, England, France, Switzerland, Sweden, Italy,
Portugal, Russia, Bulgaria and Israel. His solo
performances include the Jerusalem Symphony, The
Italian Philarmonica Marchetiana, Israel Chamber
Orchestra, Israel Camerata Orchestra and Porto National
Symphony; he was a guest artist at the Sarasota
and Summit Music Festivals, the ''Oleg Kagan'' Festival
in Germany and the Festival Aix-en-Provence in France.
Upcoming are recitals and concerts in England, Canada,
Mexico and the US.
He recorded for the Israeli ''Voice of Music''
radio station, WQXR, WHMT, the Bavarian Radio and
the Yamaha Disklavier; collaborated with New York
Philharmonic members and the cellists Han-Na Chang
and Natalia Gutman.
Dmitri Shteinberg is a prizewinner in 20 competitions
worldwide, including the first prize in ''Citta
de Senigallia'' International Competition in Italy.
In the United States, he won the Naomi Foundation
Competition, the Artists International Debut Award,
the Manhattan School of Music Helen Cohn Award and
received the Salon De Virtuosi Fellowship Grant.
A native of Moscow, Dmitri Shteinberg studied at
the Gnessin Special School of Music, under Anna
Kantor. In Israel he continued his piano studies
with Victor Derevianko as a student at the Tel-Aviv
Academy of Music and later under Nina Svetlanova
at the Manhattan School of Music, where he earned
his Doctorate.
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