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Schumann Carnaval Op.9 Xiii Estrella by Valentina Igoshina

Biografie van de kunstenaar Valentina Igoshina

Valentina Igoshina B. November 1978 Bryansk Bryansk Oblast Russia Is A Russian Classical Pianist. Valentina Igoshina Was Born Into A Family Of Musicians. She Studied Piano With Sergei Dorensky And Larissa Dedova At The Moscow Central Music School And The Moscow State Conservatory. In 1993 She Won First Prize At The Rubinstein International Young Pianist Competition In Poland. She Won First Prize At The Rachmaninov Piano Competition In Moscow In 1997. Since That Time Igoshina Has Won Numerous Additional Prizes In Worldwide Piano Competitions Including Second Prize At The Atlanta International Competition 2002 Georgia First Prize - Concorso Internazionale Pianistico “Guiliano Pecar” 2002 Italy
Laureate Of "Queen Elisabeth Competition" In Brussels 2003 Second Prize At The Jose Iturbi International Piano Competitions 2006 Spain Regarding The Atlanta Competition Reviewer Keely Brown Wrote "Russian Pianist Valentina Igoshina Played Chopin's Preludes With Heartbreaking Nuance. Those Who Doubt Chopin's Intentions To Have All 24 Played At One Sitting Would Have Had Their Doubts Dispelled By Hearing How She Subtly Strung Them Together With Perfect Control And Dynamic Shading And Phrasing. It Was The Artistic Performance Of The Day. Her Rachmaninov B-Flat Minor Sonata Was Likewise Idiomatic And Meltingly Phrased. Igoshina's Performance Showed The Difference Between Being A Good Pianist And Being An Artist." Creative Loafing Media In 2005 Valentina Igoshina Performed At The Glazunov Hall Of The St. Petersburg Russia Rimsky-Korsakov Conservatory. After The Performance Reviewer Wayne Lee Gay Wrote That Igoshina "created The Greatest Impression Of The Day In An Early Evening Program That Opened With Beethoven's Sonata In E-Flat Opus 27 No 1. While The Snow Swirled Outside Igoshina Warmed Up The Auditorium With A Vision That Was Majestically Solid And Underpinned With A Constant Sense Of A Drama Unfolding. Moving On To The More Passionate Literature Of The Romantic Era She Displayed A Beautiful Mellow Tone To Launch Chopin's Ballade In F Minor Imbuing This Standard Favorite With An Aura Of Narration Like A Tale Told By Fireside. Her Moppish Brown Hair Flying She Moved On To The Unadulterated Showmanship Of Liszt's Rapsodie Espagnole Once Again Proving Her Dramatic Gifts By Finding A Solid Structure In This Showpiece And Producing A Wonderfully Rich Quality Of Tone While Finding Constant Moments Of Suspense And Surprise." Fort Worth Star-Telegram

THUIS VALENTINA IGOSHINA
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