Old First Concerts
Madeline Bloom
 
Madeline Bloom's early piano studies in the Bay Area were with Maro Ajemian and Goodwin Sammel of the Bay Area. As a scholarship student at the San Francisco Conservatory Preparatory Program, she worked with Sharon Mann. After studying with Adolf Baller as a freshman at Stanford University, she continued her education in New York. She received her Bachelor of Music degree from the Manhattan School of Music and her Master of Music degree from the Juilliard School where she was a scholarship student of Zenon Fishbein and William Masselos, respectively. She has performed extensively throughout the New York metropolitan area, the United States, Canada, and South America. Ms. Bloom was a founding member and the first Music Director and pianist for the Queen's Chamber Ensemble, a New York based chamber group. She led QCE's New York debut as a concerto soloist at Carnegie Hall with a much celebrated program of Latin American music. After working in the New York City area for twenty years, she moved to Cleveland where she teaches privately in her Shaker Heights studio and performs regularly as a collaborative pianist and plays with members of the Cleveland Institute of Music.
 
O1C Performances:
    The Bloom Trio
    The Bloom Trio