**Susan Manoff** is a New York-born pianist of Latvian and German descent who honed her skills at the Manhattan School of Music and the University of Oregon, then dove deep into art song with intensive studies alongside Gwendolyn Koldofsky, making her one of the go-to accompanists for vocalists today.
She's a regular at top spots like Carnegie Hall, Wigmore Hall, and the Concertgebouw, teaming up with stars such as Sandrine Piau, Véronique Gens, Patricia Petibon, and violinist Nemanja Radulović—check out their Beethoven sonatas recording on Decca. Her discography shines with gems like *Néère* with Gens (Alpha Classics, Gramophone Award winner), *La Belle Excentrique* with Petibon (Deutsche Grammophon), and fresh collabs like French melodies with Julie Roset featuring tracks such as "M'a dit Amour" and Isabelle Aboulker's *L'Inconstante*. She's served as assistant chorus director at the Bastille Opera, now teaches at Paris Conservatoire, and snagged the Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres in 2011.
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