Considered among the greatest duo-piano teams of all time, Nemenoff and Luboshutz toured broadly in the Western hemisphere, including Europe and South Africa during 1940-1950s.
"The couple first met at the Paris Conservatoire where Luboshutz was conducting a piano masterclass for a small group of professionals"[6] and Nemenoff was among the participants.
In that year, after her successful Paris debut and tours throughout Europe, Nemenoff married Luboshutz in the United States and they settled in New York City.
[2] The duo’s partnership was characterized by The Remington Site as “lean, technically practically perfect and has a lot of strength and drive.”[6] Their performance was given excellent reviews and praise from many critics and contemporary musicians: “They gave a lively account of themselves…Their playing had coordination, buoyancy and grace, and on occasion it was searching in its grasp of feeling and flavor.”[2] - Howard Taubman, In The New York Times, 1937 “In all his years of concert going this reviewer has never before known two‐piano artistry comparable to this in plasticity, exquisiteness of de tail, or subtlety of coloring.”[2]- Noel Straus, 1947 "One of our favorite duo-piano teams of the past is Luboshutz and Nemenoff.
In promoting new duo piano literature, the couple premiered numerous works including not only transcriptions arranged by Luboshutz,[6] but also pieces by new composers.