Dina Yoffe
Dina Yoffe, born in Riga (Latvia) began her musical education in her hometown and continued her studies at the Central School in Moscow. As a master student of Vera Gornostaeva, one of the most important representatives of the legendary Heinrich Neuhaus School, she also completed her studies at the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow.
"...Every moment of her performance, her gentleness and the warmth generated for both the music and the audience penetrated into the listener's heart. There was the light and the shadow of intellect.Dina Yoffe is performer who translates the language of living..." (Asahi News, Japan)
Dina Yoffe's concert activity has taken her to all continents. She has performed with such outstanding orchestras as the Israel Philharmonic under Zubin Mehta, the Japanese Radio Orchestra NHK under Neville Marriner and the Moscow Philharmonic under Valery Gergiev.
In addition to her broad solo and orchestral career, Dina Yoffe can also be heard as an active chamber musician with renowned musicians such as G. Kremer, Y. Bashmet, V. Repin and M. Kaiman. She also devotes herself to teaching at numerous master classes and, thanks to her long experience, is an honorary member of the Japan Piano Teacher Association, a guest professor at the Summit Music Festival in New York and at the Yamaha Master Classes in Paris. She is in demand as a jury member at international piano competitions such as Chopin Competition in Warsaw, Cleveland Competition in USA and Hamamatsu in Japan.
Dina Yoffe is part of the PIANALE professor team since 2024.