| Ronn Yedidia was born in Israel in 1960 and began his musical
career as a child prodigy pianist, winning 1st Prize at the Young
Concert Artists' Competition of Israel at the age of eight. His main
teacher and mentor was Israel's first lady of the piano, Pnina
Salzman, who herself was a protege of Alfred Cortot. In 1984 he
entered the Juiliard School from which he holds a Doctor of Musical
Arts Degree in composition. During his studies there under David
Diamond and Milton Babbitt he received all the major prizes in
composition, including the Lincoln Center Scholarship, the Irving
Berlin Scholarship, the Henry Mancini Prize, and the Richard Rodgers
Scholarship |
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| In 1987 he was presented on Israeli Television as Discovery of
the Year in Classical Music, performing his Third Piano Sonata
"Outcries". His compositions have been broadcast on New York radio
stations WNYC, WNCN, WFUC, & WQXR, and he has been featured on NBC &
WOR television networks in the U.S. and on both KBS-TV and MBC-TV in
South Korea. His works have received critical acclaim throughout the
world. |
| In 1994 Ronn Yedidia was invited by Thomas Frost and Wanda
Toscanini-Horowitz to edit and record the unpublished piano
compositions of the legendary pianist Vladimir Horowitz. |
| Between 1993 and 1998 he served as Composer in Residence and
Chairman of the Piano Department at the Bloomingdale House of Music
in Manhattan. His students have been recognized in numerous
competitions and festivals throughout the U.S. and Europe. Between
2001 and 2004, he served as Vice President and Program Director of
the Piano Teachers Congress of New York. Since the summer of 2003,
he has served as Piano and Composition Professor at the Puigcerda
Festival of Classical Music in Spain. |
| Ronn Yedidia was awarded the 2006 San Antonion International
Piano Competition Commission to compose a new solo-piano work to be
performed by all finalists of the competition. |
| His first Compact Disc recording entitled "Yedidia Plays Yedidia"
was released in March, 2001 on the Altarus label (AIR-CD-9078). His
popular "Lullabye" was released in 2003 on EMI Classics' Ahn Trio "Groovebox"
CD. His music is distributed through the publishing company Verse
Music, in affiliation with BMI. |