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Mackenzie Melemed

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About

Recipient of the 2022 Avery Fisher Career Grant, winner of The Juilliard School’s 2019 Leo B. Ruiz Carnegie Hall Recital Prize, 2018 Arthur Rubinstein Prize, the Jade Medal at the 2019 China International Music Competition, and the first prize and chamber music prize at Finland's 2017 Maj Lind International Piano Competition, 27-year-old American pianist Mackenzie Melemed’s international career continues to flourish. Praised by the New York Times as an "excellent young pianist" Melemed, a Steinway Artist, has performed in venues such as The White House (2004-2008), Carnegie Hall, Alice Tully Hall, Warsaw Philharmonic Hall, and the Helsinki Music Centre. He has performed with numerous orchestras, notably the Philadelphia Orchestra, Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra and KBS Symphony (Korea). Melemed was named one of ten annual recipients of The Juilliard School's Career Advancement Grant, providing $20,000 over two years. Melemed was a laureate of the 2021 American Pianists Awards of the American Pianists Association; he received a cash prize of $50,000 for the distinction.

The 2021-22 season includes performances at Tanglewood, Arvo Pärt Center in Estonia, FPC Myrtle Beach Concert Series, ProMusica San Miguel (Mexico), Jupiter Chamber Players (NYC), Oulu Music Festival (Finland), Naantali Music Festival (Finland), with the Helsinki Philharmonic, Stamford Symphony, Princeton Symphony, Thüringen Philharmonic (Germany) and Lohja City Orchestra (Finland).

With the financial support of Diana Glimm, grants from The Juilliard School, and prize money from the American Pianists Association, Melemed has commissioned a new Piano Concerto from Israeli-American composer Avner Dorman, premiering this season in Germany. The project is ongoing, with the Finnish and Polish premieres in the coming months.

Melemed is a recent graduate of the two-year Artist Diploma program at The Juilliard School with Robert McDonald and Emanuel Ax. Melemed also holds a Bachelor of Music and Master of Music degree from The Juilliard School, where he graduated from the prestigious accelerated five-year-dual-degree program.

Since 2020, Melemed has lived in Finland. His success following the 2017 Maj Lind Piano Competition, coupled with his fluency in Finnish from Columbia University language courses, launched his successful performance career with several of the country’s orchestras and in the major music festivals.

Recent seasons included solo recitals at Carnegie Hall, Paris’ Salle Cortôt, Sardinia’s Santa Barbara International Music Festival, the Gilmore Rising Star Series, and WQXR’s The Greene Space; concerti engagements included Jeajoon Ryu’s Piano Concerto (2017) with Yoel Levi and the KBS Symphony Orchestra at the Beethoven Easter Festival, Barber Piano Concerto with Pablo González and the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra, and Rachmaninoff Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini with Yannick Nézet-Séguin and the Philadelphia Orchestra in Beijing.

Melemed’s discography features world-premiere recordings: Avner Dorman’s “Three Etudes” on the Steinway and Sons label (2018) and Jeajoon Ryu’s Piano Concerto with Ralf Gothóni and Sinfonia Varsovia on the Warner Classics label (2019).

Additional honors include 1st Prize and Commissioned Work Prize at the 2017 Iowa International Piano Competition, 5th Prize at the 2012 Gina Bachauer International Young Artists Piano Competition in Utah, and the Commissioned Etudes Prize of the 2012 New York International Piano Competition.

Former teachers include Dean Arvidson, Alexander Korsantia, Olga Rogach and William Smiddy.