Rami Bar-Niv
Moreover, the functioning references and quotes do not seem neutral or reliable}}Rami Bar-Niv (Hebrew: רמי בר-ניב; born December 1, 1945) is an Israeli pianist, composer and author.Bar-Niv is a graduate of the Rubin Academy of Music in Tel Aviv, where he studied piano with Karol Klein and composition with Paul Ben-Haim, Alexander Boskovitch, and Ödön Pártos.He won a grant from the America-Israel Cultural Foundation in 1966 to continue his studies at Mannes College of Music in the United States, where he studied with Nadia Reisenberg[1] and with the theorist Carl Schachter.In 1970, William Gunther asked Rami Bar-Niv to replace him in the First Piano Quartet.[10][11][12] In 2012, Bar-Niv published his first book The Art of Piano Fingering – Traditional, Advanced, and Innovative.