Ronald Turini

Ronald Turini (born 30 September 1934) is a world renowned Canadian classical pianist. He is the first Canadian artist to win prizes at the Ferruccio Busoni International Piano Competition and the Geneva International Music Competition, both in 1958, and the 1960 Queen Elisabeth Competition, where he was acclaimed by juror Emil Gilels. He was an acknowledged student of Vladimir Horowitz, and was known to be Horowitz' personally most highly regarded student.

Ronald Turini
Born (1934-09-30) September 30, 1934
Montreal, Canada
GenresClassical
Occupation(s)Musician
InstrumentsPiano
LabelsRCA, Sony Classical

Turini performed internationally with prominent orchestras such as the Leningrad Philharmonic, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the Philharmonia Orchestra of London, the London Philharmonic, the BBC Symphony Orchestra and gave extended tours of many cities with the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, the National Symphony Orchestra of Washington, D.C., the San Antonio Symphony and the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. He performed recitals in major concert halls such as Carnegie Hall and Wigmore Hall. Turini was a consistent performer and it was said that he almost never received a negative review from a music critic.

Turini later accepted a professorship at University of Western Ontario and recorded chamber music with his eminent colleagues at Western.

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