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Michael Chertock
Piano
Michael Chertock received bachelor and master of music degrees from CCM where
he studied piano with Clifford Herzer, Robert Weirich, Frank Weinstock and James
Tocco. Locally he conducts the Blue Ash-Montgomery Symphony and is Artistic
Director of the Peanut Butter & Jam Sessions for the Linton Chamber Music Series,
an interactive music series geared toward children ages 2 to 5. He is member of
the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. As an orchestral soloist, he has worked with
James Conlon, Jaime Laredo, Keith Lockhart, Erich Kunzel and Andrew Litton.
Solo performances include the Philadelphia Orchestra, Boston Pops, l'Orchestre
Symphonique du Montreal, Toronto Symphony, Baltimore Symphony, Naples Philharmonic,
Detroit Symphony, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Chattanooga Symphony, Utah
Symphony, Oregon Symphony, Indianapolis Symphony and the Dayton Philharmonic.
He has presented recitals and made chamber appearances at the Linton Chamber
Music Series, Mayor's 801 Plum Series, Steans Institute of the Ravinia Festival
and Grand Tetons Music Festival. For radio and TV, he has given recitals with
Mark Oswald, Alyssa Park, Larry Combs, Eddie Daniels and Ricardo Morales-Matos.
His recordings include Cinematic Piano, Chamber Music of Frank Proto, Palace of
the Winds, Christmas at the Movies, Love at the Movies and CSO's Festival
Prelude for Organ and Orchestra, on which he was the organ soloist.
In 1991 he was awarded the silver medal at the World Piano Competition of the American
Music Scholarship Association. Other awards include the 1989 Joanna Hodges
International Piano Competition prize, 1993 St. Charles International Piano
Competition grand prize, the 1988 and '90 winner of the CCM Concerto Competition
and first prize in the 1990 Rildia Bee O'Bryan Cliburn Competition. Before coming
to CCM, were he is the chairperson of the piano department since the Fall of 2008,
he was a visiting professor at Miami University.
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