Natalia Sokolovskaya

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Natalia Sokolovskaya
Наталья Соколовская
Birth nameNatalia Sokolovskaya
Born (1989-06-05) 5 June 1989 (age 34)
Astrakhan, Russia
GenresInstrumental
Occupation(s)Pianist
Years active2003–present

Natalia Sokolovskaya (Russian: Наталья Соколовская; born in June, 1989) is a Russian pianist and composer.

Biography

Sokolovskaya, born in Russia, began playing the piano and composing at the age of 3. She studied at the Moscow Conservatory from 2007-13.[1]

Since her first solo recital in 2003, she has given many recitals in the UK, Australia, Germany, Austria, France, Italy, Spain, Czech Republic, Taiwan, Russia and Malta. She has also performed with, among others, CBCO, Sinfónica del Vallès, St-Petersburg State Symphony Orchestra "Classica", Philharmonic Orchestra of Kharkov, Yaroslavl, Astrakhan etc.

She released a 2017 album of Piano Works by Leoš Janáček (OnClassical OC18060C).[2] She also appeared on Guy Bacos's 2017 albums Christmas Variations[3] and Mourning, Elegy, and Others.

She has written her own

Paganini Variations.[4]

Competitions

Sokolovskaya has won numerous prizes including at the Dudley Yamaha International Piano Competition (UK 2014), Wells (UK) etc. She won a special prize at the First German Piano Open Competition (2016).

References

  1. ^ "Биография - Наталья Соколовская (фортепиано, Москва)". natalia-sokolovskaya.com.
  2. ^ "OnClassical: Classical music - Janacek, L.: Piano Works (On an Overgrown Path, Sonata '1 X 1905', In the Mists)". www.onclassical.com.
  3. ^ "♫ Christmas Variations - Guy Bacos. Listen @cdbaby" – via store.cdbaby.com.
  4. ^ "Comparing notes at the Dublin International Piano competition" by Michael Dervan, The Irish Times, 20 May 2015, p. 12
  5. ^ Pinto, Pamela (10 September 2015). ""Nuova Coppa Pianisti": vince la V edizione il russo Evgeny Starodubtsev". OsimoOnline (in Italian). Retrieved 8 January 2019.
  6. ^ "Laureates". María Herrero International Piano Competition. Retrieved 8 January 2019.
  7. ^ "Winners of previous editions". Ricard Viñes International Piano Contest. Retrieved 8 January 2019.

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