Susan Starr

Susan Starr

Susan Starr is an American pianist and piano teacher who lives in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A graduate of the Curtis Institute of Music in the same city, she has held teaching positions among the faculty at Rutgers University and Florida International University. A former student of Rudolf Serkin, she has won (among other awards) a silver medal at the International Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow, Russia.


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