Imri Talgam
Imri Talgam (born November 30, 1987, in Tel Aviv, Israel) is an American classical concert pianist, composer, and musicologist based in the Netherlands.
Talgam studied piano in the class of Emanuel Krasovsky at the Tel-Aviv University, before studying with Matti Raekallio at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hannover. Other teachers have included Ueli Wiget and Arnon Erez. After receiving his master's degree under Raekallio and Robert McDonald at the Juilliard School, he attended the CUNY Graduate Center with Ursula Oppens, receiving his doctorate, empathizing the perception and performance of rhythmic complexity, which was advised by Joseph Straus. He additionally attended the Ensemble Modern Academy in Frankfurt, and Brooklyn College Center for Computer Music, studying with Red Wierenga and Douglas Geers.
Talgam's father is Israeli conductor Itay Talgam, a student of Leonard Bernstein.
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