Chorus Pianist Beth Robin
Beth Robin has been actively performing a wide variety of music in the New York area since the mid-1980s. She received her Bachelor of Music in Piano performance from the Oberlin Conservatory and her Masters of Music in Piano Performance from Indiana University Music School. She continued doctoral work at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Since 1997 she has been the pianist for the Zamir Chorale of New York, in which capacity she has performed in Carnegie and Avery Fisher Halls and elsewhere. With Zamir she has recorded and premiered several choral/piano works by prominent Israeli and American composers. As a founding member of the Hudson Trio and with other colleagues, she is frequently heard in chamber music concerts. She has also concertized in India, Germany, and Switzerland. She has also professionally recorded a set of Cuban and Puerto Rican 19th-century danzas. She teaches piano privately and at the Thurnauer School of Music at the Kaplen JCC in Tenafly, NJ.