Tzvi Erez

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Tzvi Erez
Born1968
Israel
Instrument(s)Piano
Years active1974-Present
Websitewww.nivmusic.com

Acclaimed pianist Tzvi Erez received international recognition when he recorded and released his “Beethoven Piano Works” (2000) and “Tzvi Erez plays Chopin” (2003) under the Niv Classical record label. Since then, he has been regarded as a leading interpreter of classical music, particularly in the works of Bach, Beethoven, and Chopin. His interpretations and technique have become a point of reference to millions of music audiences around the world.

In addition to live solo concerts, TZVI released several performances together with orchestral string players, including musicians from the Toronto Symphony Orchestra. TZVI is passionate about charity work, and over the years, has been performing at multiple venues dedicated to helping charitable organizations.

TZVI has released twenty albums worldwide on Niv Classical, including The Well Tempered Clavier, Partita 2, and The Goldberg Variations (Bach); Beethoven Piano Works, Beethoven Sonatas; Chopin (Ballades, Etudes, Preludes, and Nocturnes); Suite Bergamasque (Debussy); Liszt Piano Recital; Gymnopedies, Gnossiennes, and Cold Pieces (Erik Satie); Pictures at an Exhibition (Mussorgsky); Essential Classics, Masterpieces, Sentimental, and others.

Born in Israel, TZVI began piano studies at age six. He subsequently moved to Canada and graduated from The Royal Conservatory of Music, where he trained with Mildred Kenton, Andrew Burashko, and Antonin Kubalek.[1]

Erez is also accused of being a multi-million dollar Ponzi-scheme fraud artist. Shortly after the Financial crisis of 2007–2008 he was charged with 10 counts of fraud concerning printing contracts between 2005 and 2009.[2] [3][4]

References

  1. ^ http://www.nivmusic.com/pianist-tzvi-erez.html
  2. ^ "Accused Ponzi schemer won't be prosecuted". CBC News. 15 November 2010.
  3. ^ "Accused in alleged Ponzi scheme arrested again on $9 million in fraud charges". Toronto Star. 26 October 2011.
  4. ^ "Another North American Jewish community rocked by Ponzi scheme". Haaretz. 17 December 2009.