Aleeza Meir

Pianist Aleeza Meir is based in New York City. She pursued her musical studies independently with celebrated fortepianist Malcolm Bilson (who called her one of the most talented students he’d ever had) and Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Steven Stucky.

Her work with singers and choral groups in particular has established her as a sought-after accompanist and collaborator and, along with her skill on pipe organ and harpsichord, gives her unusual scope in repertoire, technique, and interpretation. She has performed in North America, France and the Czech Republic, in a wide variety of venues and capacities ranging from concerto soloist to continuo player.  

Ms. Meir serves as principal pianist for the Brooklyn Youth Chorus, is on faculty at the Allen-Stevenson School, performs regularly at Carnegie Hall, and is music director for historic Old First Reformed Church in NYC.