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16Mar
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Welcome Stefano Miceli to the Teaching Staff

This month we welcome a new teacher to our organization, renown pianist, conductor and educator Stefano Miceli. Mr. Miceli will be offering piano instruction to select students in the Armonk and Greenwich area. Please inquire now as we are conducting interviews in an ongoing basis. This is a very special opportunity for students up here in Westchester to study with a world famous pianist.


From Wikipedia:

Stefano Miceli (born 14 April 1975) is an Italian classical pianist and conductor.

He made his concert debut at the age of 11, then he moved to study in Naples at the Royal University of Music "San Pietro a Majella" under the direction of internationally renowned Vincenzo Vitale's pupils and Roberto de Simone's (for composition) which led him to study conducting with Donato Renzetti. Then he attended the Catholic University of America in Washington DC and the Scuola di Musica di Fiesole in Florence, Italy.

Miceli represents the Neapolitan Piano School. In 1993 Miceli made his American debut in New Orleans and Las Vegas and since then he has toured Europe, the United States, Israel, Australia, Asia and South America. As a soloist and conductor he is probably best known for his arrangements and interpretations of Ástor Piazzolla's Four Seansos for piano and orchestra, playing them in major concert halls such as Carnegie Hall in New York, Gewandhaus in Leipzig, Berlin Philharmonie, Sidney Opera House, Forbidden City Concert Hall in Beijing, Fenice Opera Theatre, Great Hall in Melbourne; he has also played the full cycles of Mozart and Liszt works for piano and orchestra, as soloist and conductor.

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