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Nemtsov is a member of the Institute for Musicology Weimar-Jena and the Institute for Jewish Theology at the University of Potsdam, Academic Director of the Cantor Training Program at the Abraham Geiger College, and a member of the Board of Directors of the Selma Stern Center for Jewish Studies Berlin-Brandenburg and other academic bodies.

Jascha Nemtsov is married to the composer Sarah Nemtsov.

Additionally he is an exceptionally gifted narrator who often accentuates his concerts with lively comments.

In 2004 Jascha Nemtsov earned his doctorate and in 2007 his habilitation. He gives guest lectures at universities and music academies throughout Europe, as well as in Israel, Canada and the USA. In 2024, Harrassowitz Wiesbaden published his monograph From St.

Petersburg to Vienna: The New Jewish School in Music (1908-1938) as Part of the Jewish Cultural Renaissance and Nomos published his textbook Jewish Music: Introduction, the first publication of its kind in the world. In 2012 and in 2022 he performed in the German Bundestag. His academic work focuses on Jewish music and Jewish composers in the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries, as well as topics such as “Nationalism and Music”, “Religion and Music” or “Totalitarianism and Music”.

He then continued his musical education at the Saint Petersburg Conservatory where he graduated with a concert diploma, with distinction. Nemtsov has rediscovered and reappraised the astonishing oeuvre of an entire school of composers–the New Jewish School. Nemtsov is editor of the series “Jewish Music. Thanks to his research and recordings, compositions by several of these outstanding composers have been rescued from oblivion.

Jascha Nemtsov’s parallel focus is Jewish music, in particular Jewish art music from the early 20th century.

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Jascha Nemtsov

Jascha Nemtsov is a pianist and musicologist, Professor of the History of Jewish Music at the Liszt University of Music in Weimar.

In addition to the more well-known, already-established classical repertoire, he has a special interest in composers who were persecuted under National Socialism and Stalinism and whose work has been unjustly forgotten.

He then continued his musical education at the Saint Petersburg State Conservatory where he graduated with a concert diploma, with distinction. Since 2010 he is Academic Director of the Cantorial School of the Abraham Geiger College.
In 2011 he was Visiting Professor for Jewish Music and Culture at the Leuphana University of L端neburg.

As a pianist he has recorded more than 30 CDs, featuring numerous world premiere recordings and a vast spectrum of repertoire from Romantic compositions such as Liszt and Raff to music of the New Jewish School, Turkish music (Saygun), Bartok, Shostakovich, Prokofiev and other modern Russian composers.

Jascha Nemtsov presents himself as a worthy descendant of Liszt and his pupils損, so the German magazine 束Fono Forum損 on the occasion of Nemtsov´s CD with rhapsodies by Franz Liszt.

In 2012 he performed in the German Bundestag on the occasion of the Day of Remembrance of the victims of National Socialism. His most recent CD “Ukrainian Préludes” was nominated for the International Classical Music Awards 2025.

Jascha Nemtsov

Jascha Nemtsov was born in Magadan (Siberia) in 1963 and grew up in Saint Petersburg where he graduated from a special music school and was awarded a gold medal.

Many of his CDs have been honoured with various international distinctions, among them the German Record Critics Prize. Many of his CDs have been honoured with various international distinctions. His CD of sonatas for violin and piano by Shostakovich and Weinberg, with violinist Kolja Blacher, received the German Record Critics’ Award in 2007.

“Jascha Nemtsov presents himself as a worthy descendant of Liszt and his pupils”, wrote the German magazine “Fono Forum” on the occasion of Nemtsov’s CD of Hungarian Rhapsodies by Franz Liszt. He is further specialized in Jewish artistic music of the early 20th century both as a pianist and as a musicologist.