Английская Википедия:Elisha Abas
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Tone Elisha Abas (Hebrew: אלישע אבס; born 1971) is an Israeli pianist, composer, and former professional football player.
Abas received his musical training from Israeli pianist and pedagogue Pnina Salzman and benefited from the mentorship of Artur Rubinstein.Шаблон:Citation needed He performed interpretations of works by composers such as Chopin and Schumann.[1][2]
Life and career
Abas was born into a musical family. He is the great-great-grandsonШаблон:Citation needed of Russian composer Alexander Scriabin (1872–1915), via Ariadna Scriabina (1905–22 July 1944), Gilbert-Elizabeth "Betty" Knut-Lazarus (1926–1964), and his mother Ariane Abas (1950–). His father is the Israeli children's author Shlomo Abas (1948–).Шаблон:Citation needed
Abas was a child prodigy who started performing at the age of six and has since shared the stage with Isaac Stern, Leonard Bernstein and Zubin Mehta.[3][4] Abas achieved many accolades throughout his career.[5] Those most notable were achieved when he was a young prodigy, winning first place in the America Israel Cultural Foundation music competition for eight consecutive years and first place in the Claremont Piano Competition.Шаблон:Citation needed
At age 14, he felt "burned out" as a musician and retired from the field.[4] He began pursuing a career as a professional football player. He played left back for several Israeli teams, first for Hapoel Petah Tikva under coach Avram Grant, then for Hapoel Kfar Saba and several other teams.Шаблон:Citation needed As a result of an injury, he retired as a football player at the age of 28.Шаблон:Citation needed
After retiring from football, Abas decided to try and return to playing piano. He contacted Salzman and began performing again. Today he continues to perform throughout the world, most recently in North America, Europe, Cuba, Russia, Israel, and China. Elisha Abas is also a composer. He rarely performs his original compositions in public; however, in 2009, Elisha performed his original music in St. Petersburg's Smolny Cathedral, United Nations Assembly Hall, and in Teatro Amadeo Roldán in Havana, Cuba.[6][7] In December 2009, Elisha Abas performed and recorded live the Brahms First Piano Concerto in Havana, Cuba, with the National Symphony Orchestra of Cuba, conducted by Yoel Gamzou.[8] In 2010, he recorded and released a live recording of the Mozart Piano Concerto No. 23 K. 488 with the International Mahler Orchestra in Berlin.[9][10][11][12][13] He is the co-founder of the Concert Meister Series in New York City.[14][15]
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