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| Professor of Music (Piano) A prize winner and later juror in the Tchaikovsky, Chopin, and Marguerite Long competitions, Professor Auer has recorded for RCA Japan, Toshiba EMI, Erato, Camerata, TownHall, and other labels.
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| Professor of Music (Piano) Professor Battersby has performed as a soloist with the Pittsburgh, Indianapolis, New Jersey, Hartford, and American Classical orchestras, among others.
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| Professor of Music (Piano); Chair—Department of Piano Evelyne Brancart received the Laureat de la Chapelle Musicale Reine Elisabeth (Belgium) in 1971.
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| Assistant Professor of Music (Piano; Secondary Piano) David Cartlege has performed on three continents and throughout the United States.
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| Lecturer in Music (Pre-College Strings; Piano) Internationally active as a soloist, collaborative pianist, and chamber musician, Ms. Chen specializes in collaborative repertoire for piano and strings, and in coaching string players. She has been a faculty member of the Indiana University Summer String Academy since 1997.
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| Professor of Music (Piano) Arnaldo Cohen graduated from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro with an honors degree in both piano and violin, while studying for an engineering degree.
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| Professor of Music (Piano) Luba Edlina-Dubinsky earned a diploma with distinction from Moscow Conservatory in 1952, under the guidance of Yakov Flier. Professor Edlina-Dubinsky has concertized extensively all over the world; she recorded virtually the entire piano trio repertoire exclusively for Chandos Records, England.
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| Professor of Music (Piano) Jean-Louis Haguenauer, a former faculty member of the Strasbourg Conservatorie in France, was awarded first prizes at the Geneva Conservatorie and at the Ecole Normale de Paris.
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| Associate Professor of Music (Piano) Emile Naoumoff's concert tours have taken him throughout the United States, Japan, and South America, and he has participated in international chamber music festivals and numerous concerts.
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| Professor of Music (Piano) Shigeo Neriki has been a soloist with the Chicago, National, Denver, and Pittsburgh symphonies, and the Minnesota and Boston Pops orchestras.
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| Dean Charles H. Webb Chair in Music; Distinguished Professor of Music (Piano) Distinguished Professor Menahem Pressler has been awarded honorary doctorates by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and the North Carolina School of the Arts.
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| Professor of Music (Piano) An active performer, teacher, conductor of master classes and lecturer for more than three decades, Ms. Shaw has also won the Concert Artists Guild Award, and had debuts in New York, London, and Berlin.
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| Senior Lecturer in Music (Piano) Reiko Shigeoka-Neriki has an active career as a soloist and chamber musician, touring extensively, concertizing, and giving master classes in United States, Canada, and Japan.
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| Director, Pre-College Piano; Assistant Professor of Music, part time (Piano) Karen Taylor is founder/director of the IU Young Pianists Program and the Summer Piano Academy, and is coordinator of piano pedagogy studies.
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| Jack I. and Dora B. Hamlin Endowed Chair in Music; Professor of Music (Piano) Andre Watts continues to give numerous recitals and performs with the world's major orchestras and conductors, while making regular visits to the major summer music festivals, including Ravinia, Tanglewood, Saratoga, the Mann Music Center, Mostly Mozart, and the Hollywood Bowl.
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| Associate Professor of Music (Piano) Yael Weiss was previously a member of the keyboard faculty in the Department of Music at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Hailed by The New York Times as being "remarkably powerful and intense," she has performed orchestral and recital engagements in major venues across the United States, Europe, Japan, and South America.
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