Twice a year the Singer Family Music Recital Fund showcases the talents of young professional performers, from folk singers to mezzo sopranos and from Klezmer to Classical - you won't want to miss these concerts!
The Max Feldman Music Endowment Fund also supports lively, fun concerts for both the Religious School and the congregation as a whole. You won't be able to stay in your seat!
These concerts are free and open to the public. Please bring a canned food item for the food pantry.
The Singer Family Music Recital Fund presents..
Victoria Mushkatkol, Pianist

Sunday, October 3 at 3:00 p.m.
Pianist Victoria Mushkatkol has garnered an international reputation as a recitalist, chamber music soloist, and pedagogue, having appeared in front of orchestras in the US, Europe, Asia, and Russia. Her performances have been called “incendiary,” “blazing,” and “world-class” by the Kalamazoo Gazette. The NY Concert Review praised her “beautiful, deep sound” and the Grand Rapids Press hailed her tone as “full and vibrant.”
With an established reputation as a sensitive and avid chamber musician, Victoria has collaborated with numerous eminent artists. Her performances are broadcast on radio stations throughout the US.
Recently Victoria has returned to Russia, performing at the Gnessin Institute in Moscow and the Museum of Music, Sheremetiev Palace in St. Petersburg, as well as giving master classes and serving as the guest performer at the Festival International Conservatory Week in St. Petersburg.
Currently she in on the faculty at Julliard School Pre College Division and is the founder and artistic director of the Vladimir Nielson Piano Festival at Sag Harbor, NY since 2007.
This concert is free. Please bring a non-perishable food item. The program is funded by the Singer Family Music Recital Fund to commemorate the Yahrzeits of Nathan and Bessie Singer. Refreshments will be served. See Victoria’s Facebook page for more details.