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Natasha Paremski
piano

With her consistently striking and dynamic performances, pianist NATASHA PAREMSKI reveals astounding virtuosity and voracious interpretive abilities. She continues to generate excitement from all corners as she wins over audiences with her musical sensibility and powerful, flawless virtuosity.

Ms. Paremski is a regular return guest of many major orchestras, including the San Francisco Symphony, Minnesota Orchestra, Oregon Symphony, Buffalo Philharmonic, and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, among others.

In Europe, she has toured extensively, appearing with such orchestras as the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, the Tonhalle Orchester in Zurich, and the Moscow Philharmonic. She has given recitals in San Francisco, Seattle, Kansas City, at the Ravinia Festival, and abroad in Paris, London, Tokyo, and Buenos Aires.

The 2024-25 season finds Ms. Paremski appearing with the orchestras of San Antonio, Knoxville, Nashville, Rochester, Duluth, and Tallahassee, among others.

Natasha Paremski was awarded several prestigious prizes at a very young age, including the Gilmore Young Artists prize in 2006 at the age of eighteen. Her first recital album was released in 2011 to great acclaim and was re-released on the Steinway & Sons label. In 2012, she recorded Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 1 and Rachmaninoff’s Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini with the Royal Philharmonic on the orchestra’s label distributed by Naxos.

Natasha began her piano studies at the age of four and then studied at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music and at the Mannes College of Music, from which she graduated. At the age of fifteen, she debuted with the Los Angeles Philharmonic and recorded two discs with the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra.

Natasha is based in New York where she is artistic director of the New York Piano Society, a non-profit organization that supports pianists whose professions lie outside of music.

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Photo by Clarence Chan