Pascal Nemirovski is an internationally acclaimed pianist and one of the world’s most sought-after piano pedagogues. He holds the position of International Chair in Piano at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire and is an Honorary Associate of the Royal Academy of Music, London. A Steinway Artist, he is also the CEO and Founder of IPM – International Piano Masters, a global platform supporting the next generation of pianists through masterclasses, competitions, and artistic collaborations.
Nemirovski studied at the Juilliard School in New York with Nadia Reisenberg and Adele Marcus, before furthering his training in Paris with France Clidat and Alexis Weissenberg. His artistry has been praised for its balance of virtuosity and musical depth, as reflected in his acclaimed recording Entre Ciel et Terre (2004), devoted to Chopin, Prokofiev, and Scriabin.
Renowned as a mentor, Nemirovski has guided numerous prize-winning pianists, including laureates of the Tchaikovsky (Moscow), Leeds, Busoni, Dublin, Sydney, Ettlingen, Sendai and BBC New Generation Artist programs. Many of his former students—such as Lise de la Salle, Louis Schwizgebel, Daniel Lebhardt, Roman Kosyakov, Emanuil Ivanov, George Harliono, and Yi Zhong—have gone on to international acclaim, securing representation with major artist management companies.
Alongside his teaching, Nemirovski is a regular guest at leading conservatoires and festivals worldwide, including the Juilliard School, Shanghai and Beijing Conservatories, Sibelius Academy, Royal Academy of Music, and Moscow Conservatory. He is frequently invited to serve on the juries of prestigious international competitions and to lead masterclasses across Europe, Asia, and the United States.

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