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Hofstra University, Department of Music
Faculty (Piano)

The
noted American pianist and teacher, Morton Estrin,
began his earliest training at the age of 8 at the
Mt. St. Mary’s Academy in Burlington, Vermont. He
became widely known as a young performer on stage
and radio, including appearances on the Major Bowes’
Amateur Hour. After the age of 14 he resided in
Brooklyn, New York. He studied at the School of
Education, New York University from 1942 to 1944 and
at the Juilliard Graduate School in 1945. He studied
first with Yetta-Posnak-Wendt, and later privately
with Vera Maurina-Press, who became his principal
teacher (1941-1949). Mme. Press instilled in him the
Russian tradition, having herself studied at the
Imperial Conservatory of Moscow under Ferruccio
Busoni and Emil von Sauer. Estrin is proud to trace
his musical lineage from Mme. Press back to Emil von
Sauer, to Franz Liszt, to Carl Czerny, to Ludwig Van
Beethoven, and finally to Franz Josef Haydn!
Performance
In 1949 Morton Estrin made his debut at Town Hall,
in New York, thereby officially launching his
career. He went on to give performances throughout
the USA and Europe, including appearances with
orchestras at all the major concert halls in New
York: Carnegie Hall, Town Hall, Merkin Concert Hall,
and at Lincoln Center's Alice Tully Hall. He made
tours around the USA, to London, Amsterdam, Berlin
(1982), etc.. In 1985, he gave two historic
performances of the complete 24 Preludes of Sergei
Rachmaninov; first at the National Gallery of Art in
Washington, D.C., and then at Alice Tully Hall in
New York.
Recording
Known for his interpretations of Romantic music,
Morton Estrin has recorded, over the years, well
over one hundred works by many composers, including
Johannes Brahms, Chopin and Sergei Rachmaninov.
Other notable recorded performances include: The
first-ever reading of the complete set of Twelve
Etudes, Op. 8 by Alexandre Scriabin for
Connoisseur Society, awarded Best of the Year
recognition by the New York Times and
High Fidelity Magazine; Suite in D minor, Op.
91 by Joachim Raff, and Six Etudes, Op. 23
by Anton Rubinstein, recorded for Newport Classic;
Works by American composer Meyer Kupferman, with
whom Estrin had a long association were recorded on
the Serenus label. These included his Sonata on
Jazz Elements, Little Sonata, and
Variations, all of which were composed
especially for Estrin, and premiered by him. In
1963, Estrin gave a solo performance at Carnegie
Recital Hall of several of these large and extremely
complex works. Critics acclaimed the performance,
entirely from memory, as a “dazzling achievement”.
His recordings were also awarded Recording of
Special Merit by Stereo Review Magazine in
1970, 1971, 1974, and One of the Year's Best
Recordings by Saturday Review in 1970.
Teaching
Morton Estrin has always enjoyed a dual career as
both performer and teacher. As the latter, he has
been since 1958, a Professor of Piano and Theory at
Hofstra University (Long Island, New York), as well
as having maintained a highly successful private
teaching practice at his studio in Hicksville, New
York (from 1942). Over the years, he has numbered
his students in the hundreds. Among them are many
who have gone on to successful musical careers of
their own; pianist Jeffrey Biegel; pianist/teacher
Lawrence Schubert; renowned assistant conductor and
prompter at the Metropolitan Opera, Joan Dornemann;
John Mauceri, conductor of the Hollywood Bowl
Symphony Orchestra; Seth Carlin, artist-in-residence
at Washington University in St. Louis; Mo., John
Strauss, head of the Piano Department at Luther
College in Decorah, Iowa; young singer, pianist,
producer and composer, Annie Pasqua; young composer
William Reed, and perhaps best known of all, Billy
Joel and Deborah Gibson, whose early training they
owe to Morton Estrin. Included in this impressive
roster, are his own children, performers and
teachers in their own right, pianist/composer Coren
Estrin Mino, and pianist/composer/horn player,
Robert Estrin.

Source: Morton Estrin Website; International
Who's Who in Music & International Directory (13th
Edition, 1992/93). Contributed by Aryeh Oron (June
2007)
Links to other Sites
Morton Estrin
- Concert Pianist. Recording Artist. Master Teacher
(Official Website)
Morton Estrin (Faculty Profile, Hofstra University)
Music: Morton Estrin, Pianist (New York Times)
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