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          Born in Tel Aviv in , Inon Barnatan started playing piano at the age of 3, when his parents discovered his perfect pitch, and made his orchestral debut at.!

          Inon Barnatan

          American-Israeli musician

          Inon Barnatan (born 1979 in Tel Aviv, Israel) is an American/Israeli classical pianist.

          Biography

          Inon Barnatan lives in New York City.

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        2. INON BARNATAN, music director & piano Born in Tel Aviv in , Inon Barnatan started playing the piano at the age of three after his parents discovered he had.
        3. Born in Tel Aviv in , Inon Barnatan started playing piano at the age of 3, when his parents discovered his perfect pitch, and made his orchestral debut at.
        4. The Israeli pianist, Inon Barnatan, started playing the piano at the age of 3 after his parents discovered he had perfect pitch, and he made his.
        5. Inon Barnatan has received universal acclaim for his “uncommon sensitivity” (The New Yorker), “impeccable musicality and phrasing” (Le Figaro), and his stature.
        6. Music career

          He studied with Victor Derevianko, Maria Curcio and Christopher Elton at The Royal Academy of Music.[3] Barnatan often performs works by contemporary composers such as George Crumb, George Benjamin, Kaija Saariaho, and Judith Weir.

          He regularly performs with cellist Alisa Weilerstein.[4]

          In 2014 Barnatan became the first Artist in Association at the New York Philharmonic.[5]The New York Times listed his album Darknesse Visible as one of the best classical recordings of 2012.[6]

          Barnatan has received many awards, including an Avery Fisher Career Grant in 2009[7] and the Andrew Wolf Memorial Award.[8]

          In 2019, Barnatan debuted with the record label PENTATONE.

          Recordings

          • Rachmaninoff Reflections (2023), PENTATONE