Was born in 1984 in Tel Aviv, Israel.
Studied with Vadim Monastyrski at the Jerusalem Rubin Academy of Music and Dance, and today is a student of Pnina Salzman at the Buchmann-Mehta School of Music at the Tel-Aviv University.
Pfeffer is a graduate of the Israeli Arts and Science Academy, where he studied composition with Andre Hajdu and Michael Wolpe; his works were played throughout Israel and were broadcast on the Israeli radio.
Nimrod had served in the Israeli Army as an ‘Outstanding Musician’.
Pfeffer has participated in master classes with distinguished artists such as Ivo Pogorelich, Claude Frank, Victor Rosenbaum and Nikolai Petrov.
Pfeffer won prizes in several competitions:
First prize in Katz Competition (Tel Aviv Academy of Music, January 2005);
First prize Mozart Concerto Competition (Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance, February 2002);
Second prize in the Tel-Aviv Chopin Competition (November 2001);
Second prize in the Concerto Competition, and the commendable performance prize in Tel-Hai Piano Master-Classes (2004).
He has won full scholarships from the America-Israel Cultural Foundation (regularly since 2002), and from the Jerusalem Young Musicians Competition (2002).
Pfeffer has performed with several orchestras, such as the Israeli Symphonic Orchestra Rishon-Lezion, the Israeli Sinfonietta Orchestra Be’er-Sheva, the European Youth Chamber Orchestra of Styria, and the Buchmann-Mehta Symphonic Orchestra, under the baton of Evgeny Zirlin, Mendi Rodan, Vag Papian and Rene Staar.
Pfeffer played in the major concert halls in Israel, and performed abroad in Graz congress hall in Austria, in Chopin’s house in Zelazowa Wola, in the Lazienky Park in Warsaw and in the Franz Liszt Academy in Budapest.
He has recorded several times for Israeli and Austrian radio stations.
Also, he is a member of various chamber ensembles, which won several prizes.
In April 2007, Pfeffer will take part as a soloist in the prestigious festival "Musical Kremlin" in Moscow.