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Anna Vinnitskaya

Anna Vinnitskaya (Russian: Анна Валерьевна Винницкая; born 4 August 1983, in Novorossiysk) is a Russian pianist who won the 2007 Queen Elisabeth Music Competition.

Anna Vinnitskaya
Born (1983-08-04) 4 August 1983 (age 40)
Novorossiysk, Soviet Union
GenresClassical
Occupation(s)Classical concert pianist
Instrument(s)Piano
Years active1997-present

Biography edit

Anna Vinnitskaya was born in Novorossiysk. She began piano lessons at age 6. From 1995 to 2001, she studied at the Rachmaninoff Conservatory in Rostov-on-Don with Sergei Ossipenko, then at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater in Hamburg, where she studied with Evgeni Koroliov. As a soloist, she has appeared with such ensembles as the Gewandhaus Orchestra, Moscow Symphony Orchestra, the Budapest Festival Orchestra, the Boston Symphony, the NHK Symphony Orchestra Tokyo, l'Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, and the Berliner Philharmoniker, and has given recitals all around Europe.[1]

She entered the competition circuit at age 13, winning first prize at the International Junoshenki competition. In 2000 she achieved a third place at the Monza Competition and two years later first place at the Jaèn Competition, where she also won the Audience Award. This was followed with a first prize at the Elise Meyer Competition in Hamburg in 2004, and the fourth prize in the Ferruccio Busoni International Competition in Bolzano in 2005.

On 2 June 2007, she won first prize in the Queen Elisabeth Music Competition in Brussels. After a memorable Gaspard de la nuit (Ravel) in the first rounds, she impressed the audience and jury in the final round with Beethoven's Sonata No.13 in E flat "Quasi una fantasia", Op. 27 No.1; the compulsory work La Luna y la Muerte by Miguel Gálvez-Taroncher; and the Piano Concerto No.2 by Sergei Prokofiev. Vinnitskaya was only the second woman in the history of the competition for piano to win the first prize, after Ekaterina Novitskaya in 1968.

Anna Vinnitskaya was appointed professor of piano at her alma mater at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater, Hamburg, in 2009.[2]

Prizes edit

  • International Junoshenki competition – First prize (1995)
  • Monza Competition – Third prize (2000)
  • Jaèn Competition – First prize/Audience Award (2002)
  • Elise Meyer Competition (Hamburg) – First prize (2004)
  • International Ferruccio Busoni Competition (Bolzano) – Fourth prize (2005)
  • Queen Elisabeth Music Competition for Piano (Brussels) – First prize (2007)

References edit

  1. ^ "Anna Vinnitskaya - Info - Vita".
  2. ^ "Anna Vinnitskaya (Piano)". Bach Cantatas Website. Retrieved 19 July 2020.
  • Rubens, Véronique (1 June 2007). "Anna Vinnitskaya". De Standaard. Retrieved 10 June 2007.
  • BELGA (3 June 2007). "Zesde plaats voor Vanbeckevoort in Koningin Elisabethwedstrijd". De Standaard. Retrieved 10 June 2007.
  • Official Queen Elisabeth Competition Website. "PIANO 2007 - LAUREATEN". from the original on 9 June 2007. Retrieved 10 June 2007.
  • Vandeweerdt, Peter (4 June 2007). "Anna Vinnitskaya". Knack. from the original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 18 August 2007.

External links edit

  • Anna Vinnitskaya's North and South American Management Schmidt Artists

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