Guest Artist for 2010-2011
Benjamin Hochman, piano
Benjamin Hochman has earned widespread acclaim for his performances
with the New York and Israel Philharmonics and the Chicago, Cincinnati, New Jersey,
Pittsburgh and Vancouver Symphonies, among others. He has collaborated with the
Tokyo, Mendelssohn, Casals, Pražák and Daedalus Quartets, the Zukerman
ChamberPlayers, members of the Guarneri and Orion Quartets and with Miklós
Perényi, Jaime Laredo, Cho-Liang Lin and Ani Kavafian. In 2010 he released
his first album on Artek featuring solo works of Bach, Berg and Webern.
Hochman's 2010-2011 season includes his San Francisco Symphony debut, a solo recital
at New York's 92nd Street Y, and festival appearances at Ravinia, Charlottesville, SaltBay and Appalachian
Summer. He performs with the National Arts Centre Orchestra of Canada, San Juan
Symphony (Colorado), Tel Aviv Soloists, New York String Orchestra at Carnegie Hall,
and Prague Philharmonic on tour in Spain. Chamber music projects with esteemed colleagues
take place at the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, Philadelphia and Boston
Chamber Music Societies, and EastCarolinaUniversity - where he was recently appointed
to the piano faculty - among others. He joins Efe Baltacigil for complete cycles
of Beethoven Cello Sonatas in Istanbul and Philadelphia, and Concertante in works
by Schumann and Chopin in New York, Baltimore, Harrisburg and Alaska.
A regular guest at international music festivals, Hochman has appeared at Gilmore,
Lucerne, Marlboro, Prussia Cove, Spoleto/Italy, Vancouver and many others. He has
participated in three prestigious residencies: Chamber Music Society Two at LincolnCenter,
Isaac Stern's International Chamber Music Encounters in Israel, and Carnegie Hall's
Professional Training Workshops.
Born in Jerusalem, Hochman is a graduate of the Curtis Institute of Music and the
Mannes College of Music, where his principal teachers were Claude Frank and Richard
Goode. His studies were supported by the America-Israel Cultural Foundation. Benjamin
Hochman is a Steinway Artist.