Nadine Shank

Pianist Nadine Shank made her concert debut at age 15 with the World Youth Symphony Orchestra of Interlochen, as winner of their prestigious concerto competition. She was an award winner in MTNA, Manson and Hamlin, and National Federation of Music Clubs competitions. Ms. Shank earned degrees at the Oberlin Conservatory, receiving the Rudolph Serkin Piano Award and the Pi Kappa Lambda Piano Prize, and at the Indiana University, appearing as a soloist with the Philharmonic Orchestra as winner of their concerto competition.

Her teachers have included Menahem Pressler, Sanford Margolis and John Wustman. Ms. Shank is the orchestral pianist with the Springfield Symphony Orchestra (Massachusetts), and is Professor of Music in Piano and Director of the Collaborative Piano Program at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Nadine Shank has performed at such prestigious venues as the Philips Collection, Washington, D.C.; Jordans Hall and the Tsang Performance Center, Boston; Weill Recital Hall, Merkin Hall and 92nd Street Y in New York City; the Cleveland Orchestra's Blossom Chamber Festival, and the Monadnock Festival, New Hampshire. She has appeared in festivals in Germany, England, Holland and the Virgin Islands.

In a duo with violinist Charles Treger for over 10 years, she has performed extensively and has toured in the United States and Poland, most recently playing the cycle of Sonatas for Violin and Piano of Beethoven. Ms. Shank's performances have been recorded on the CRI, Gasparo, New World and Spectrum labels. For Centaur she recorded "American-Jewish Art Songs" with soprano Paulina Stark and on the Open Loop label, Ms. Shank and saxophonist Lynn Klock recorded three CD's. She has recorded numerous "Play-Along" CD's of saxophone and clarinet literature for Open Loop. She may also be heard with Wayne Tice on the YAL CD entitled: "Wayne Tice Plays the Music of Yusef Lateef."


NADINE SHANK
Pianist

RECORDINGS:

West Point Band, United States Military Academy. 200 Years of Excellence. Volume I, 2001, WPBI01. (Nadine Shank, piano)

Salvatore Macchia: Heeding the Call.
"Winter Morning" for soprano, horn & piano.
1997 Gasparo GSCD-310

Aria. Lynn Klock, alto saxophone & Nadine Shank, piano. Music of Ibert, Glazounov, Heiden, Bozza, Reuff. 1996 Open Loop 033.

Frederick Tillis: Freedom. 1996 New World 80455-2.

Chant Corse. Lynn Klock, saxophone & Nadine Shank, piano. Music of Tansman, Ben-Haim, Bozza, Telemann, Hartley, Macchia, Tomasi. 1995 Open Loop 007.

American-Jewish Art Songs. Paulina Stark, soprano & Nadine Shank, piano. Music of Weiner, Helfman, Chajes, Stern, Bernstein, Fromm, Wyner. 1992 Centaur CRC 2108.

Vintage Flora. Lynn Klock, saxophone & Nadine Shank, piano. Music of Maurice, Lunde, Schumann, Husa, Creston. Open Loop 007.

Classical Play-Alongs:
Vol. 1 for Saxophone, 1991 Open Loop 010.
Vol. 5 for Clarinet, 1995 Open Loop 017 (Works by von Weber)
Vol. 9 for Saxophone, 1996 Open Loop 038.

LP: Concerto Winners from Interlochen. Prokofiev Concerto No. 1 in D flat Major, Op. 10. Nadine Shank, piano with the World Youth Symphony Orchestra, A. Clyde Roller, conductor. 1971, Silver Crest Records.


RECORDINGS

Database of Recordings

Piano Sonata No. 2 by Yusef Lateef

Freedman Catalog - Jewish Music Archive

I Have Taken an Oath to Remember

All Music - catalog of recordings


Email - shank@music.umass.edu           Resume

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