ELKHART — Ruthmere Museum’s fall concert will feature the piano duo Varshavski and Shapiro. This concert will take place at 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 13, in Ruthmere’s Game Room. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.
Stanislava Varshavski was born in Kharkiv, Ukraine. A young piano prodigy, she had her orchestral debut at the age of 8. After receiving her initial musical training in Ukraine, Stanislava proceeded with her studies at the Jerusalem Rubin Academy in Israel.
Diana Shapiro was born in Moscow. At the age of 17, she moved to Israel and started her studies at the Jerusalem Rubin Academy under Berkovich.
Both Varshavski and Shapiro received bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance, where they studied with the Israeli duo Bracha Eden and Alexander Tamir, and in 2005 moved to Boston to continue their education under American pianist Victor Rosenbaum. In 2011 both pianists completed doctoral degree studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. During their studies at UW-Madison, both artists served on the faculty of the Maranatha University and upon completion joined the faculty of the Silver Lake College in Manitowoc, Wisconsin.
Single concert tickets for non-members are $50 per seat. Single concert tickets for Ruthmere members are $20 per seat. Non-member fall concert ticket price includes a 10-day trial membership. Ruthmere fall concerts are considered private party events. Reservations information is available at Ruthmere.org or 574-264-0330.
Ruthmere’s 2025 fall concert sponsors are: Wade Mayberry, Marie Smith, Terry Trimmer, and Eric Trotter (individual concert sponsors); Jon Smoker and Sandra Van Tilburg (concert receptions sponsors); Dale and Shelly Seely and Sandra Van Tilburg (annual season sponsors); and Dena Phillips and Lori Walsh (fall series sponsors).
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