2014 Jacob Perlow Event
Pola Baytelman, Pianist
Celebrating the music of Jewish composers:
Milhaud, Schoenfield, Mendelssohn,
Schulhoff and Schoenberg
Sunday, October 26 at 3 p.m.
Arthur Zankel Music Center, Helen Filene Ladd Hall
Free and open to the public
Reception to follow
Acclaimed pianist and ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø faculty member Pola Baytelman plays the music of Jewish composers. Baytelman has toured extensively in China, Europe, Hong Kong, South America and across the United States. Her broad repertory spans from the 18th to the 21st centuries, contributing to her strong reputation as both an artist and an educator.
About Pola Baytelman
With sparkling articulation reminiscent of the remarkable Alicia de Larrocha, pianist Pola Baytelman probes deeply to the heart of whatever music she plays. Keeping the composer's intent foremost, she plays with effortless technique, listening always. The press has called her playing "formidable" and having "a diaphanous touch." Baytelman is an active recitalist with a broad repertory that covers from the 18th to the 21st centuries She has toured extensively in China, Europe, Hong Kong, South America and across the United States. Her performances have been broadcast on radio and television in Australia, Chile, China, the Czech Republic and the United States. She is well-known for her performances of music by Spanish and Latin American composers. Baytelman has performed Albéniz monumental Iberia in tours of major U.S. cities and recorded a groundbreaking CD of Albéniz work in 1998 (Elan). She is also the author of a book on Albéniz's piano music published by Harmonie Park Press in Michigan.
Born in Chile, Baytelman made her debut with the Chilean Symphony Orchestra at the age of 17 and has since performed with numerous orchestras, in the U.S. and abroad. After graduating from the University of Chile's National Conservatory, Baytelman earned a master's degree and an artist diploma from the New England Conservatory in Boston as a pupil of Russell Sherman under a Fulbright grant. Her doctorate in piano performance is from the University of Texas at Austin, where she studied with Nancy Garrett. She has also worked with Claude Frank and Menahem Pressler.
Highly respected as an artist and educator, she has taught master classes in mainland
China, England, Hong Kong and throughout the U.S. She is a sought-after judge for
international competitions in both Europe and U.S. as well as presenter-recitalist
in conferences in the U.S. and abroad. Baytelman is distinguished artist-in-residence
at ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø, where she was chosen to present the Moseley lecture-recital in
2006, the highest honor ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø faculty confers on a colleague. Her latest compact
disc, From Chile to Cuba, was released by Albany Records in 2009. Baytelman's recording of Robert Schumann's
Humoreske (2002 Centaur) was listed by American Record Guide as one of the top three performances of the classic work.
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About the Jacob Perlow Series: A generous grant from the estate of Jacob Perlow—an immigrant to the United States in the 1920s, a successful businessman deeply interested in religion and philosophy and a man who was committed to furthering Jewish education—supports annual lectures and presentations to the College and Capital District community on issues broadly related to Jews and Judaism.