LENORE FISHMAN DAVIS, pianist
Lenore Fishman
Davis, pianist and director, made her first public appearance at age seven
in New York's Town Hall. The following year she began her studies
at the Juilliard School. She went on to work with Menahem Pressler
(of the Beaux Arts Trio) at Indiana University and graduated with that
school's highest performing awards. Since age 17, Ms. Davis has appeared
as soloist and chamber musician in concert halls throughout the United
States and has toured Europe. As a member of the Zichron Trio she
toured Israel, performing in the Jerusalem Museum, in Tel Aviv and in Safed.
As a soloist she toured Germany several times between 1985 and 1990, and
performed in Munich in the Gasteig, in Berlin, Augsburg in the Kleine Goldene
Saal in Tutzing and in Bremen. Her performances have been broadcast over
Swiss and German Radio and television, WQXR, WNYC and PBS.
In 1991, Ms. Davis founded the Arbor Chamber
Music Society, which has quickly become one of the most acclaimed chamber
music organizations in New Jersey. She produces and performs on the
Society series each season and has appeared in recent months with the St.
Lawrence String Quartet, the Brentano String Quartet, Matthias Naegele,
Emi Ohi Resnick, and Michael Kannen.
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