Dorel Golan
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Dorel Golan ,an Israeli pianist
Pianist
A pianist is a musician who plays the piano. A professional pianist can perform solo pieces, play with an ensemble or orchestra, or accompany one or more singers, solo instrumentalists, or other performers.-Choice of genres:...

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She has studied with acclaimed pianists Daniel Gortler
Daniel Gortler
Daniel Gortler is an Israeli pianist and a faculty member of the Buchmann-Mehta School of Music at Tel-Aviv University.-Education and early life:Born and raised in Israel, he began studying classical music and piano with Ms...

 and Vadim Monastirsky. Golan currently completes her Masters studies with Prof. Arie Vardi
Arie Vardi
Arie Vardi is an Israeli classical pianist and piano pedagogue.He is currently teaching at the Buhmann-Mehta Academy of Music in Tel Aviv, the Hochschule für Musik und Theater in Hanover and at the Bowdoin International Music Festival in Brunswick, Maine...

 at the Buhmann-Mehta Academy of Music in Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv
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Golan has performed with some of the most important orchestra
Orchestra
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s in the world, as well as with all the major orchestras
in Israel including the Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra.

She appeared successfully in recitals at the Salle Cortot in Paris
Paris
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, at the Tivoli Hall in Copenhagen
Copenhagen
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,at the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam
Amsterdam
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, were she recorded her first CD.She also played in many other important centers.

Dorel played in various festivals, including the Ruhr Klavier Festival in Germany
Germany
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. In 2006 she performed in the Israel Festival
Israel Festival
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 in Jerusalem.

Awards and Prizes

  • Israel America Culture Foundation award, since 1992
  • First Prize – Marsala International Piano Competition in Italy, 1992
  • First Best Young Pianist Prize Bremen International Piano Competition, 2001
  • First Prize – Clairmont Competition, 1996
  • First Prize - Ariana Katz Competition, 1999
  • First Prize - Ariana Katz Competition, 2006
  • First Prize - Rubin Academy Competition, 2004
  • First Prize - Rubin Academy Competition, 2006

External links



Agency Europe: KulturMusikKonzeptehttp://www.wernerheimlich.de
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