“…gold in his fingers” - Auditorium du Louvre

Adi NEUHAUS,

Piano

“In the Neuhaus family music is in one’s blood. [...] Time has come with Adi, not yet eighteen, and gold in his fingers”.- Auditorium du Louvre

“This is a top-class debut CD.” - Pizzicato

“In the Neuhaus family music is in one’s blood. [...] Time has come with Adi and his golden fingers.”
Auditorium du Louvre

“Adi Neuhaus is a marvelous balance of energy and gentleness.”
La Nouvelle République

 
 

Hailing from the esteemed lineage of legendary pianists and pedagogues Heinrich and Stanislav Neuhaus, Adi commenced his musical tutelage at the tender age of five under the wings of his parents, Irina and Heinrich Neuhaus. His education progressed under the mentorship of luminaries: Lea Agmon at the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance, Marian Ribicky at Paris's Ecole Normale de Musique, and Prof. Klaus Hellwig at the Berlin University of the Arts (UDK).

Adi's credentials are further bolstered by prestigious accolades. He clinched the First Grand Prize at both the Piano International Competition in Ashdod (2013) and the Scriabin International Competition in Moscow (2010). Further triumphs include victories at the Viseu and Imola Piano Competitions. Recognizing his burgeoning talent, the America-Israel Cultural Foundation bestowed upon him a coveted grant.

The 2022/23 season marks a significant milestone in Adi’s career. In 2022, in a hallmark moment, Adi Neuhaus graced the stage of the iconic Carnegie Hall in New York, leaving an indelible mark on one of the world's most prestigious concert venues. He has been honored with an Artist-in-residence appointment at the Ingesund Piano Center, mentored by Prof. Julia Mustonen-Dahlkvist. Moreover, in 2023, Adi made a proud debut performance at the esteemed Festival International de Piano de la Roque d’Anthéron presenting an exquisite program featuring Beethoven, Scriabin, and Chopin.

In February 2023, marking a pivotal moment in his journey, Adi released his first CD on Calliope-Indésens, dedicated to the timeless compositions of Chopin, Schumann, Scriabin, and Rachmaninov. Further echoing his global acclaim, this inaugural album clinched the coveted "Tokusen Prize", awarded as the "Editor’s Choice of the Month" by the renowned Record Geijutsu Magazine, Japan.

As an alumnus of the illustrious Young Piano Masters Project, under the aegis of the Edward Aldwell Center in Jerusalem, Adi had the privilege to refine his craft under the guidance of world-renowned artists including Murray Perahia, Yefim Bronfman, Maria Joao Pires, Andras Schiff, and Emmanuel Ax.

His performance portfolio is expansive. Adi has graced stages from the Louvre Auditorium in Paris to the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts and the Philharmonic Hall in Saint-Petersburg. Notable collaborations include performances with esteemed orchestras such as the Georgian National Philharmonic Orchestra, the Alicante Symphony Orchestra, and the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra, to name a few.

His global concert tours from 2019 to 2022 encompassed a myriad of cities from Zurich, Berlin, Belgrade, and Jerusalem to Paris, Ravenna, and Novi Sad. Memorable performances include a German tour, which saw him perform at Schumann’s residences in Zwickau and Leipzig, as well as recitals in various US cities like Houston, Miami, and Chicago.

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