“The Steinway sound makes it all possible to crystallize our wildest dreams on the keyboard and produce sonorities more effectively than we could ever imagine.”
Dmitry Rachmanov
Dr. Dmitry Rachmanov is a Professor of Piano at California State University, Northridge, where he serves as Chair of Keyboard Studies. A sought-after educator, master class clinician, adjudicator, and lecturer, Dr. Rachmanov has served on the faculties of Manhattan School of Music and Chicago College of Performing Arts at Roosevelt University, and he has appeared as a guest artist at schools such as Royal Northern College of Music (UK), Shanghai Conservatory and Beijing Central Music School in China, UCLA, University of Chicago, University of Michigan, University of Washington, University of Alaska, Anchorage, Florida State University, Arizona State University, and Indiana University at Bloomington, among others. Dr. Rachmanov is a frequent adjudicator, having served on the juries of the Gina Bachauer International Piano Competition in Salt Lake City, Utah, the Brahms International Competition in Poertschach, Austria, Claviarium in Moscow, Russia, and many other regional, national and international contests.
“When I was growing up in Russia in the late 1960's and 1970's, the magic Steinway sound descended upon me from the stage of Moscow's high temple of music: the Grand Hall of the Moscow Conservatory. From the fingers of the gods I worshiped, - Gilels, Richter, Neuhaus, Cliburn - came the unmistakable sonorities of the revered Steinway pianos, which were unavailable to us in our music school and had reached the status of unattainable objects of desire. Years later, when I found myself living in the west, I finally had the opportunity to have regular contact with Steinways, which over the years in my mind had become synonymous with the ideal piano. The Steinway epitomizes all that a pianist desires: depth, equality, ease of touch and a widest range of sonorities and colors from the most brilliant and thunderous fortissimos to the hushed intimacy of whispering pianissimos. With myriad gradations in between, from long sustained notes, rich with overtones, to the quicksilver cascades of light pearled passages, from grand rhetorical declamations to intimate melodic inflections, the Steinway sound makes it all possible to crystallize our wildest dreams on the keyboard and produce sonorities more effectively than we could ever imagine.”