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| Instrument = [[Piano]]
| Instrument = [[Piano]]
| Genre = [[Classical music]]
| Genre = [[Classical music]]
| Occupation = [[Pianist]], [[Assistant Professor]] of Music
| Occupation = [[Pianist]], [[Associate Professor]] of Music
| Years_active = 1990s – present
| Years_active = 1990s – present
| Label = [http://bluegriffinrecording.com/ Blue Griffin Recording]
| Label = [http://bluegriffinrecording.com/ Blue Griffin Recording]
| URL = [http://www.drake.edu/artsci/Music_Dept/faculty/roth.html Faculty bio at Drake University]
| URL = [http://www.drake.edu/artsci/Music_Dept/faculty/roth.html Faculty bio at Drake University]
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Nicholas Roth is an [[United States|American]] [[classical music|classical]] [[pianist]], [[recording artist]] and [[assistant professor]] of [[piano]] at [[Drake University]] in [[Des Moines]], [[Iowa]]. He appeared as soloist with the [[St. Louis Symphony]] and the [[Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra]] under [[Raymond Leppard]], among others. Roth has been featured in recitals and festivals throughout the United States and Europe. He was a 1993 Beethoven Fellow of the American Pianists Association. Roth holds the Doctor of Musical Arts degree from [[Michigan State University]], Artist Diploma from the [[Hochschule für Musik]] in Munich, and M.M. and B.M. degrees from [[Indiana University]], where he was also the recipient of the Performer’s Certificate. He studied with Ralph Votapek, [[Eliso Virsaladze]], Helmut Deutsch, Edward Auer, Emilio del Rosario, and [[Michel Block]]. Roth has recorded works of Schumann, Scriabin, Rachmaninov, Blumenfeld, and Grieg with the Blue Griffin Recording label.
Nicholas Roth is an [[United States|American]] [[classical music|classical]] [[pianist]], [[recording artist]] and [[associate professor]] of [[piano]] at [[Drake University]] in [[Des Moines]], [[Iowa]]. He appeared as soloist with the [[St. Louis Symphony]] and the [[Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra]] under [[Raymond Leppard]], among others. Roth has been featured in recitals and festivals throughout the United States and Europe. He was a 1993 Beethoven Fellow of the American Pianists Association. Roth holds the Doctor of Musical Arts degree from [[Michigan State University]], Artist Diploma from the [[Hochschule für Musik]] in Munich, and M.M. and B.M. degrees from [[Indiana University]], where he was also the recipient of the Performer’s Certificate. He studied with Ralph Votapek, [[Eliso Virsaladze]], Helmut Deutsch, Edward Auer, Emilio del Rosario, and [[Michel Block]]. Roth has recorded works of Schumann, Scriabin, Rachmaninov, Blumenfeld, and Grieg with the Blue Griffin Recording label.
==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.drake.edu/artsci/Music_Dept/faculty/roth.html Faculty Biography at Drake University]
*[http://www.drake.edu/artsci/Music_Dept/faculty/roth.html Faculty Biography at Drake University]

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Nicholas Roth

Nicholas Roth is an American classical pianist, recording artist and associate professor of piano at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa. He appeared as soloist with the St. Louis Symphony and the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra under Raymond Leppard, among others. Roth has been featured in recitals and festivals throughout the United States and Europe. He was a 1993 Beethoven Fellow of the American Pianists Association. Roth holds the Doctor of Musical Arts degree from Michigan State University, Artist Diploma from the Hochschule für Musik in Munich, and M.M. and B.M. degrees from Indiana University, where he was also the recipient of the Performer’s Certificate. He studied with Ralph Votapek, Eliso Virsaladze, Helmut Deutsch, Edward Auer, Emilio del Rosario, and Michel Block. Roth has recorded works of Schumann, Scriabin, Rachmaninov, Blumenfeld, and Grieg with the Blue Griffin Recording label.