Rebecca Penneys is an American-born pianist of Russian-Jewish descent. She is a recitalist, chamber musician, orchestral soloist, educator, and adjudicator. In 1965, she was the youngest contestant to have ever entered the International Chopin Competition in Warsaw, Poland: “A sensational effect was created by the playing of Rebecca Penneys. She is a genius of the piano.”
Early life
Rebecca Penneys was born on October 2, 1946. Her mother, Rose Kaplan Penneys, worked for social causes, and her father, Alexander Penneys, was a doctor. Sol Kaplan, her uncle, was a pianist-conductor-composer, and her cousin, Boris Gorelick, was an artist. Raised as a prodigy, Penneys grew up in Los Angeles studying piano from the age of 3, and dance from the age of 5. Her primary mentors in California were Carmelita Maracci, dance, Victoria Front and Aube Tzerko, piano, and Leonard Stein, composition. She performed her first solo piano recital at the age of 9 and performed as soloist with the Los Angeles Philharmonic at the age of 11. Other mentors were Rosina Lhévinne and Artur Rubinstein.
Penneys was professor of piano at the Eastman School of Music from 1980-2017 and chairwoman of the Chautauqua Institution Piano Department from 1985 to 2012. She now holds the title of Professor Emerita of Piano at Eastman School of Music. She was a resident artist as pianist-founder of the New Arts Trio at Chautauqua from 1978-2012. In 2013 Rebecca launched the Rebecca Penneys Friends of Piano and the Rebecca Penneys Piano Festival as a sequel to her well-known Chautauqua piano program. RPPF is an intense 3-week immersion piano festival. In 2017 she launched RPPF-Mini, a 3-day boot-camp for graduate pianists on career strategies. The University of South Florida in Tampa hosts the festival and Mini in its all-Steinway facility. Both RPPF and RPPF-Mini are tuition-free for college-age students worldwide. In 1999 she co-founded the Salon Chamber Music Series, a five concert series with Mikhail Kopelman, violin and Stefan Reuss, cello held at the Rochester Academy of Medicine. In 2001 she was appointed Artist-in-Residence at St. Petersburg College in St. Petersburg, Florida where she is director of the SPC Piano Series. In 2015 she was given a courtesy position as Steinway-Artist-in-Residence at the University of South Florida in Tampa. A devoted teacher, she has received recognition for teaching a keyboard technique that allows pianists to achieve individual performance goals without physical strain or injury. Combining a busy concert schedule with seminars and master classes worldwide, she teaches international students at Eastman School of Music and at the Rebecca Penneys Piano Festival. Her current and former students include prizewinners in international competitions, and hold teaching posts on every continent. Penneys is a Steinway Artist and has given special concerts for Steinway & Sons.
Works
Solo CDs and Blu-Ray DVDs
Centaur Records:
Voice of the Piano CRC 2159
Complete Chopin Etudes CRC 2210
Fleur De Son Classics:
All Brahms FDS 57938
Chautauqua Gems from Chautauqua FDS 67956
Music of the Dance FDS
An Eastman Recital FDS 57968
Rebecca Penneys & Steinway FDS 57971
Bicentennial Tribute FDS 58012
Rebecca Penneys: A Personal and Musical Portrait FDS 58037 Blu-Ray DVD
Legacy: Rebecca Penneys plays Frédéric Chopin FDS 58045 Blu-Ray DVD