Fingerhut was selected as a Young Musician of the Year by the
Greater London Arts Association in 1981. She made her
London debut at the
Wigmore Hall in the same year, and first played in the
Royal Festival Hall in 1983, playing the
Grieg Piano Concerto. Fingerhut has performed concertos with world-renowned orchestras including the
London Symphony Orchestra,
London Philharmonic Orchestra,
Philharmonia Orchestra,
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra,
BBC Philharmonic,
BBC National Orchestra of Wales,
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra and the
London Mozart Players, in venues such as the
Royal Festival Hall,
Royal Albert Hall and the
Barbican. She has collaborated with conductors such as
Leonard Slatkin,
John Williams,
Paul Daniel,
Rudolf Barshai,
Sir Charles Groves,
Sir Edward Downes,
Vernon Handley and
Bryden Thomson. She appeared as
Maria Yudina in
Testimony,
Tony Palmer's film about
Shostakovich. Her discs on the
Chandos label include works by
Bainton,
Bax,
Berkeley,
Bloch,
Dukas,
Falla,
Grieg,
Howells,
Leighton,
Moeran,
Novák,
Stanford,
Suk and
Tansman, as well as several pioneering collections of 19th century Russian and early 20th century French piano music. She was also the soloist in the world première recording of
Percy Young's arrangement of
Elgar's sketches for his Piano Concerto slow movement, with the
Munich Symphony Orchestra conducted by Douglas Bostock. Other première recordings include Bainton's Concerto Fantasia, Bax's Octet and solo piano works by Howells, Leighton, Lennox Berkeley and
Michael Berkeley. Fingerhut also made the first recording in 1992 of
Canon in E minor, a student piano piece by
Rachmaninoff. Two of her Bax recordings – the Octet with the
Academy of St Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble and the Concertante for Piano Left Hand and Orchestra with
Vernon Handley and the BBC Philharmonic – were short-listed for
Gramophone awards. Her disc of solo piano music by
Alexandre Tansman was awarded a "Diapason D’Or" in
Diapason magazine. Her
CD of encores, "Endless Song", was Featured Album of the Week on
Classic FM and was selected as "Editor's Choice" in
Pianist' as well as being awarded an "Outstanding" accolade in
International Record Review. Fingerhut is interested in working with contemporary composers and has given first performances of works by Tony Bridgewater,
James Francis Brown,
Peter Copley,
Clive Jenkins, Farhad Poupel,
Roxanna Panufnik and
Paul Spicer in venues such as the Wigmore Hall,
Purcell Room and at the
Three Choirs Festival and Ryedale Festival. ==Teaching==