Hailed by critics as a “star among stars,” after her debut with the Vienna Symphony, she has built an impressive career that spans four continents. Miss Paul received critical acclaim for her appearances with the Vienna ORF Orchestra, Vienna Symphony, Orchestre de la Suisse Romande and Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra, to name a few. Her interpretations of twentieth-century piano concertos have garnered consistent praise, both overseas and in the U.S. In 1990 she performed the world premiere of Robert Beasers Piano Concerto with Leonard Slatkin and the St. Louis Symphony and in 1992 premiered the work in Carnegie Hall with Dennis Russell Davies and the American Composers Orchestra. Miss Pauls U.S. orchestral appearances include those with the New York Philharmonic, symphonies of Detroit, St. Louis, Pittsburgh, Houston, Boston Pops, New York Pops, the Minnesota Orchestra and Caramoor Festival Orchestra. Recital performances includes appearances in all major concert halls of New York City and throughout the South and Midwest. Recent engagements include guest artist performances in South Korea, British Columbia and Texas. A gifted teacher, Miss Paul has presented master classes in Europe, The People’s Republic of China, South Korea and throughout the U.S. When not concertizing, Miss Paul fulfills responsibilities as chair of the piano department at the University of North Texas. She received a Doctor of Musical Arts and Master and Bachelor of Music degree from The Juilliard School.