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Mr. Georgi's Biography

Georgi Piano TeacherGeorgi was born in Montana, Bulgaria. He started his musical education at the age of 4. In 2014 he graduated from Music High School “Lubomir Pipkov” in Sofia, Bulgaria, in the piano classes of Еmiliya Kaneva and Prof. Ludmil Angelov. In 2018 Georgi earned his Bachelor of Music Degree from Mannes College The New School for Music in the piano classes of Prof. Pavlina Dokovska and Dr. Vladimir Valjarevic, receiving the Steinway & Sons Piano Award. In May 2020 he completed his Master of Music Degree, again, at Mannes College, majoring in Piano and minoring in Impact Entrepreneurship at the New School of Social Research.

 

Mr. Georgi has won an impressive number of prizes in competitions in his native Bulgaria, Romania, Cyprus, Belgium, China and USA. Georgi participated in masterclasses given by Jerome Lowenthal, Richard Goode, Vladimir Felstman, Ursula Oppens, Steven Isserlis, Ivry Gitlis, James Giles, Ludmil Angelov, etc. He has performed as a soloist and chamber in USA, China,  Cyprus, Belgium, Turkey and his native Bulgaria. Georgi has played with the most renowned Bulgarian orchestras such as Classic FM Orchestra, Sofia Philharmonic, New Symphony Orchestra, etc. As a performer, Georgi has appeared at the Concert Hall of the Central Conservatory in Beijing, Dimotiko Theatro in Larnaca, Chateau du Lac in Brussels, Concert Hall “Bulgaria” in Sofia.

 

In New York, he has performed at  Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, Steinway Hall, The Union Club, the Bulgarian Consulate, the German Consulate, and the New School’s Tishman Auditorium, among others. Committed to exploration of the contemporary repertoire, Georgi has worked under the direction of various composers and took part in numerous world premieres of new works for piano and chamber ensembles.

 

In January 2020, Georgi co-produced his first concert series, “Brahms Anthology” alongside his dear colleague and friend Jacob Savransky.

 

Georgi is fluent in both English and Bulgarian.

 
 
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