p, *1945 IL, Tel Aviv
Musician / Composer
A.k.a. Rami Bar-Niv (Hebrew: רמי בר-ניב)
Rami Bar-Niv (Hebrew: רמי בר-ניב; born December 1, 1945 in Tel Aviv, Israel) is an Israeli pianist, composer, author, and instructor of master classes.Bar-Niv is a graduate of the Rubin Academy of Music in Tel Aviv, where he studied piano with Karol Klein and composition with Paul Ben-Haim, Alexander Boskovitch, and Ödön Pártos. He won a grant from the America-Israel Cultural Foundation in 1966 to continue his studies at Mannes College of Music in the United States, where he studied with Nadia Reisenberg and with the theorist Carl Schachter. During the summer of 1968 Bar-Niv studied with duo pianists Vronsky & Babin. In 1970 William Gunther asked Rami Bar-Niv to replace him in the First Piano Quartet.