American pianist Carolyn Enger is a passionate and distinctive musician whose recitals express her joy of sharing great music with audiences.
In an era when musical interpretation has become predictable, Ms. Enger's memorable concert experiences make an indelible impression on the individuals who hear them.
As a soloist, Ms. Enger has appeared in many venues throughout the New York City area including Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, Bruno Walter Auditorium at Lincoln Center, and Steinway Hall.
During her concert career she has also collaborated with other musicians including Nathan Goldstein, a violinist in the New York Philharmonic.
Her many recitals have also included numerous outreach concerts for libraries, community centers, churches, and synagogues.
Ms. Enger presents programs designed to inspire audiences to engage deeply with classical music of all kinds. Her concert repertoire includes piano literature from all periods, ranging from the great masterworks of European history to fresh new discoveries from living post-European composers.
Her recital programs are carefully crafted to the venues and performance contexts in which she appears.
Ms. Enger is a graduate of Molloy College. She has furthered her musical study at the Manhattan School of Music, the Juilliard School, Vassar College, and the Adamant Music School of Vermont.
Her teachers have included Marc Silverman, Arkady Aronov, Peter Vinograde, and Robert MacDonald. She has also participated in masterclasses and coaching with Ward Davenny, David Bradshaw, Golda Vainberg-Tatz, Mark Sullivan, and Jan Meyer-Thompson. |