Neal Larrabee, piano
Neal Larrabee, pianist, has concertised extensively in the United
States and Europe. He has performed in major music centers including
New York, Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, Berlin, Warsaw and Moscow.
His appearances as recitalist and as soloist with orchestras have won
critical acclaim. Nominated by the United States Information Service
for performing under the auspices of the American embassies, Larrabee
has toured Germany, Russia, Poland, Romania and Yugoslavia. In Poland,
Larrabee has become a well-known favorite of the concert-going public.
There, his highly regarded interpretations of Chopin have led to
recordings, national broadcasts on television and radio, and
engagements in virtually every major concert hall. Invited for return
engagements in Moscow, he performed at the Moscow Conservatory's
Rachmaninoff Hall, the Moscow State University, and for the concert
series presented at the U.S. Ambassador's Spaso House. Awarded a
Fulbright grant for study at the Moscow Conservatory under Stanislav
Neuhaus, Larrabee became the first American pianist to study in the
former Soviet Union under official government sponsorship. He also
studied with Eugene List at the Eastman School of Music and with
Rosina Lhevinne at the Juilliard School, where he was awarded the
Josef Lhevinne Scholarship. He earned his doctorate from the State
University of New York at Stony Brook under Martin Canin. Larrabee has
won honors in the Fifth International Tchaikovsky Competition in
Moscow and the Ninth International Chopin Competition in Warsaw and
was the first pianist to have been awarded the Artur Rubenstein Medal
as winner of the Young Musician's Foundation Competition in Los
Angeles.