- James Raphael
James Raphael was born in 1953 in
Los Angeles to Sephardic Jewish parents. His father was born in Salonika,Greece , while his mother was born inParis ,France and is ofBukharian Jewish descent. Raphael is a great grandson ofShlomo Moussaieff (rabbi) , founder of the Bukharian Quarter in Jerusalem. He is also the second cousin ofFirst Lady of Iceland Dorrit Moussaieff and the first cousin of famous authorJeffrey Moussaieff Masson . Raphael began his piano studies at the age of eight inBrighton ,England , after having become intrigued by a 200 year-old piano in his father's antique shop.The family later moved to Athens, Greece where he studied at the Athens Conservatory of Music, and later to
Rome ,Italy . He received his diploma from the Conservatory ofSanta Cecilia at the age of seventeen, and then continued his perfection studies at theParis Conservatory of Music withAldo Ciccolini andNadia Boulanger , and then in Rome at the Academy of Santa Cecilia with Carlo Zecchi and Rina Rossi, from where he graduated with maximum points and highest possible honors. He also participated in the masterclasses of Nikita Magaloff and Stanislav Neuhaus whose school has produced pianists such asRichter andAshkenazy . It was in Paris that he first attended a concert by the legendaryArthur Rubinstein and convinced the great pianist to listen to him play. Being profoundly touched, Rubinstein tutored James at various times over the next few years.James Raphael has embarked on a career of international dimension, performing solo and with orchestras throughout the world. He also competed in several international piano competitions such as the
Tschaikovsky International Piano Competition inMoscow , theLiszt Piano Competition in Budapest and the first Arthur Rubinstein Piano Competition inIsrael , greatly acclaimed by both public and jury.The
Vatican Radio has globally transmitted his recordings, as well as his recently published composition “Thirteen Variations on the Theme Hatikva,” dedicated to the victims ofthe Holocaust in special memory of his grandmother Julie, Uncle Victor and Aunt Beatrice, deported fromSalonika toAuschwitz .The
Los Angeles Times describes “Raphael's virtuosic, witty and sophisticated performance of Prokoviev's dynamic Third Piano Concerto inspired conductor and orchestra with stunning results”, while New York Times states, “James Raphael is a world-class pianist, a triumphant artist, a mesmerizing talent and he deserves a standing ovation wherever he plays.”He has appeared on the
Disney Channel on Steve Allen's “Music Room” performingGershwin 'sRhapsody in Blue .* [http://www.jamesraphael.com James Raphael's Homepage]
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