Victor Rosenbaum
American pianist Victor Rosenbaum has concertized widely as soloist and chamber
music performer in the United States, Europe, Israel, Brazil, Russia, and Asia in such
prestigious halls as Tully Hall in New York and the Hermitage in St. Petersburg, Russia.
He has collaborated with such artists as Leonard Rose, Paul Katz, Arnold Steinhardt,
Robert Mann, Joseph Silverstein, James Buswell, Malcolm Lowe, and the Brentano,
Borromeo, and Cleveland String Quartets. A musician of diverse talents, Rosenbaum is
also a composer and has frequently conducted in the Boston area and beyond.
Rosenbaum, who studied with Elizabeth Brock and Martin Marks while growing up in
Indianapolis, and went on to study with Rosina Lhevinne at the Aspen Festival and
Arthur Schnabel disciple, Leonard Shure, (while earning degrees at Brandeis University
and Princeton) has become a renowned teacher himself. Recently retired from the
faculty of New England Conservatory in Boston where he taught for more than fifty
years, he chaired its piano department for more than a decade, and was also Chair of Chamber Music. Also a faculty member of Mannes School of Music in New York from 2004-2017, he has been Visiting Professor of Piano at the Eastman School of Music, a guest teacher at Juilliard, and presents lectures, workshops, and master classes for teachers’ groups and schools both in the U. S. and abroad. This season he is teaching and performing in Japan, Korea, Israel, and Taiwan. Rosenbaum was also Director and President of the Longy School of Music in Cambridge, MA from 1985-2001. His highly praised CD’s are on the Bridge and Fleur de Son labels.
American pianist Victor Rosenbaum has concertized widely as soloist and chamber
music performer in the United States, Europe, Israel, Brazil, Russia, and Asia in such
prestigious halls as Tully Hall in New York and the Hermitage in St. Petersburg, Russia.
He has collaborated with such artists as Leonard Rose, Paul Katz, Arnold Steinhardt,
Robert Mann, Joseph Silverstein, James Buswell, Malcolm Lowe, and the Brentano,
Borromeo, and Cleveland String Quartets. A musician of diverse talents, Rosenbaum is
also a composer and has frequently conducted in the Boston area and beyond.
Rosenbaum, who studied with Elizabeth Brock and Martin Marks while growing up in
Indianapolis, and went on to study with Rosina Lhevinne at the Aspen Festival and
Arthur Schnabel disciple, Leonard Shure, (while earning degrees at Brandeis University
and Princeton) has become a renowned teacher himself. Recently retired from the
faculty of New England Conservatory in Boston where he taught for more than fifty
years, he chaired its piano department for more than a decade, and was also Chair of Chamber Music. Also a faculty member of Mannes School of Music in New York from 2004-2017, he has been Visiting Professor of Piano at the Eastman School of Music, a guest teacher at Juilliard, and presents lectures, workshops, and master classes for teachers’ groups and schools both in the U. S. and abroad. This season he is teaching and performing in Japan, Korea, Israel, and Taiwan. Rosenbaum was also Director and President of the Longy School of Music in Cambridge, MA from 1985-2001. His highly praised CD’s are on the Bridge and Fleur de Son labels.