Victor rosenbaum biography
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Victor rosenbaum biography.
Victor Rosenbaum
Victor Rosenbaum (born 1941) is an American pianist, teacher, educator and administrator.
Early life
Rosenbaum was born in Philadelphia, but spent most of his childhood, from age 5, in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Showing an early interest in music, he began piano lessons at age 5 with Elizabeth Brock with whom he studied for eight years, later studying with Martin Marks[1] of Butler University's Jordan College of Music.
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Rosenbaum also studied with Rosina Lhevinne for two summers at the Aspen Music School. His principal teacher during his college years and beyond was Leonard Shure, who himself had been a student and disciple of Artur Schnabel.
Rosenbaum earned his BA degree at Brandeis University and MFA at Princeton University.[2]
Career as pianist
As a pianist, Rosenbaum has performed in the U.S., Japan, Taiwan, Russia, Israel, Brazil, and in Europe.
He was a member of two trios, the Wheaton Trio and the Figaro Trio. His rec