
About
Ireneus Zuk is a Professor and Chair of the Keyboard Area at Queen’s University’s School of Music in Kingston, Canada. He previously served as Director of the School of Music from 1997 to 2003. Alongside his academic role, he maintains an active concert career, performing as a soloist and with his sister in the Ireneus and Luba Zuk Piano Duo.
**Education**:
- B.Sc. (McGill University)
- B.Mus. (McGill University)
- M.Sc. (Juilliard School)
- D.M.A. (Peabody Conservatory, Johns Hopkins University)
- L.Mus. (Piano) (McGill University)
- A.R.C.M. (Hon.) in Performance and Pedagogy (Royal College of Music)
**Research/Performance Interests**: Focused on piano performance, chamber music, and promoting Canadian and Ukrainian-Canadian compositions. He has premiered numerous Canadian works and commissioned pieces through collaborations with the Canada Council and Ontario Arts Council. His performances emphasize cross-cultural exchange, particularly through tours in Ukraine, Europe, and Asia.
**Awards**:
- Merited Artist of Ukraine (Ukrainian Government Medal)
- Shevchenko Medal (Ukrainian Canadian Congress)
- Canada Council and Quebec Government Awards
**Advising & Grants**: While specific student names are not listed, his teaching has influenced generations of pianists. He has secured commissions via Canada Council and Ontario Arts Council grants. Active in international competitions as a juror, including the Horowitz Competition and IBLA Grand Prize.
**Labs/Teams**: Leads the Keyboard Area at Queen’s University and collaborates with his sister in the Zuk Piano Duo, renowned for their performances and recordings in the RCI Anthology of Canadian Music.
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