Heidi Lowy began her studies at the Juilliard School
where she was a student of Leland Thompson. She
graduated from the Oberlin Conservatory with a
Bachelor of Music as a student of John Perry and
received a Masters of Music and Distinguished
Performer's Certificate while a student of Cecile
Genhart at the Eastman School of Music. She
attended L'ecole d'Arts Americaines in
Fountainebleau, France, where she was a student
of Nadia Boulanger and played Mozart and Ravel in
the Master Class of Robert Casaesus. She was
awarded the Wuslin Fellowship for chamber music
at Tanglewood Music Festival. There followed her
study with Leon Fleisher.
Heidi Lowy has performed at Carnegie Recital Hall,
Steinway Hall and Lincoln Center. Additional
performances included recitals at the Chrysler
Museum in Norfolk, Virginia and the Rochester and
New Jersey Philharmonic Orchestras. A review of
her performance of the Schumann Piano Concerto
stated... "Ms. Lowy has great technical facilities,
which always serve her for musical purposes... her
playing is poetic, sincere and strong at the same
time..." Gustav Meier, conductor.