Alina Yuryevna Kabanova

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Alina Kabanova

Alina Jurjewna Kabanowa ( Russian Али́на Ю́рьевна Каба́нова also transcribed Alina Kabanova ; born March 9, 1982 in Sevastopol , Soviet Union ) is a Russian pianist .

Life

Alina Kabanowa comes from Sevastopol ( Crimea peninsula ). In 1992, when she was ten, she received a special award for young artists from the Moscow Music School for Gifted Children, where she studied with Vera Gornostajewa . To complement her studies, Alina Kabanowa came to the Münster University of Music in 1999 , where she is taught by Michael Keller and now by Gregor Weichert . In 2004 she continued her studies with Volker Banfield and Evgeni Koroljow at the   Hamburg University of Music and Theater . In 2001 she won the music prize of the " Society for the Promotion of Westphalian Cultural Work " and in 2004 she received a scholarship from the Rubinstein Academy in Düsseldorf .

The Orchester Symphonique de Lyon , Berliner Symphoniker , Krim State Philharmonic, Taurida Orchestra Saint Petersburg signed her as soloist. Since 1995 she has toured regularly in Russia , USA and Europe ; in Germany she has given around 1000 concerts since 1999.

Since 2014 Kabanowa organized with the support of the Cultural Department and Senate Chancellery Hamburg the festival "Tchaikovsky-day Hamburg", "Music Hansa Kaliningrad", "Arabesques in St. Petersburg" and "Musitektur #" in Saint-Blaise and has Viktor Tretyakov , David Geringas , Leonid Desjatnikow, Petru Muntianu, Vladimir Sorokin , Walter Plathe , "12 violinists of the Bolshoi Theater " Moscow and soloists of the Mariinsky Theater in Saint Petersburg .

Since 2018 she has been the owner of the "Alina Kabanova Piano Academy Hamburg".

International competitions

  • Piano competition in Senigallia (1995 / I)
  • Vladimir Krainev Competition ( Kharkov / 1996 / II)
  • London Piano Competition (1998 / I)
  • International Poulenc Competition (1999 / D)

Discography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Tchaikovsky Days in Hamburg . In: Tschaikowsky-Saal Hamburg . April 20, 2015 ( tschaikowsky-saal.de [accessed March 15, 2017]).
  2. ^ Piano Recital. January 2, 2006, accessed March 15, 2017 .