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Department
of Music
144 Powell Hall
Post Office Box 6968
Radford, Virginia 24142
Phone (540) 831-5495
FAX (540) 831-6133
nkats@radford.edu |
Pianist Nitza Kats
is a graduate of the Rubin Academy of Music in
Jerusalem, Israel, where she earned her teaching
Certificate and Artist Diploma, studying with Sonya
Vallin and Pnina Salzman. During her studies there
she won scholarships from the American-Israel
Cultural Fund, a foundation supporting young Israeli
musicians.
Ms. Kats continued her education at the University
of Minnesota under Professor Bernhard Weiser, where
she earned a Master of Fine Arts degree, majoring in
piano performance.
Additional private studies were with Nadia Reisenberg, Leon Fleisher,
Malcolm Bilson, Leonard Shure, Clifton Matthews and Ray Luck, among
others.Ms. Kats participated in Master Classes with Nadia Reisenberg, Adele
Marcus, Leonard Shure, Malcolm Bilson, William Masselos and Edward Auer,
among numerous others.
In 1993 she was awarded a
grant from the Center for Academic Enrichment at Radford University to
perform and participate in the "In Search of Chopin" Festival, in Paris
and in La Châtre-Nohant, France, and to attend the first annual Piano
Festival of the French Piano Institute in Paris, studying the history of
French pianism at the Ecole Normal de Musique de Paris.
Ms. Kats has
performed extensively in solo recitals and chamber music concerts both in
Israel ( including the public radio) and the United States, in particular
Minnesota, New York, North Carolina, Wisconsin, West Virginia and around Virginia.
Her long pedagogic career includes teaching in Jerusalem (at the Rubin
Academy of Music) and in Haifa, Israel, at the University of Minnesota, at
the Department of Music at Virginia Tech, and currently at the Department
of Music at Radford University.
Ms. Kats has presented numerous workshops in Israel and in the United
States and has been serving as an adjudicator in the National Guild of
Piano Teachers, the VMTA Fall Festival, the International
Bartók-Kabalevsky-Prokofiev International Piano Competition, the Virginia
Lion's Bland Music Scholarship Contest, and the Collegiate Artist
Competition at the VMTA State Convention, among other events.
Many of her students were winners or finalists in various competitions,
including the Rebecca Orr Memorial Technique Festival, the Virginia Lion's
Bland Music Scholarship Contest, the Lynchburg Fine Arts Center Piano
Competition, the Bartók-Kabalevsky-Prokofiev International Piano
Competition, and the VMTA Concerto Competition.

Nitza, son Amir Kats and Nicole Johnson
Education
Master of Fine Arts in Piano Performance (1972)
University of
Minnesota-Minneapolis, Minnesota
Artist Diploma in Piano Performance (1962)
Rubin Academy
of Music-Jerusalem, Israel
Teaching Certificate (1961)
Rubin Academy
of Music-Jerusalem, Israel
Chamber Music Studies (1960-62)
Chamber Music Summer School-Zikhron Ya'aqov, Israel
Resume
Piano Studies at
Radford University