Zlata Chochieva

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Zlata Chochieva (German transcription: Slata Jurjewna Tschotschijewa ; born March 1, 1985 in Moscow ) is a Russian classical pianist of Ossetian origin.

Career

At the age of four she began taking piano lessons at the children's music school "Jakow Wladimirowitsch Flier" in the class of NA Dolenko. In 2000, she continued her education at the Central Music School at the Moscow Conservatory . There she studied in the class of KA Schaschkin under the direction of Mikhail Pletnjow .

In 2005 she became the youngest artist ever to receive the “Honored Artist of the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania”.

In 2008 she graduated from the Moscow Conservatory with honors in the classes of Pavel Nersessian , Oleksandr Bondurianskyi and NA Rubinstein (chamber ensemble) and finished her postgraduate studies in 2012. She participated in master classes with pianists Pavel Gililov , Pascal Devoyon , Dmitri Alexandrovich Bashkirov , Paul Badura-Skoda , Abdel Rahman El Bacha , Jerome Lowenthal and Stephen Kovacevich attended. 2012–2014 she studied at the Graduate School at the Mozarteum in Salzburg in the class of Professor Jacques Rouvier , who in 2013 appointed her as his assistant.

Concert activity

Chochieva first appeared in public at the age of 5. At the age of 8, she performed with the orchestra for the first time on the stage of the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory with a Mozart concert. Since then she has given concerts in the Herkulessaal (Munich), Concertgebouw (Amsterdam), Teatro La Fenice (Venice), Tivoli Concert Hall (Copenhagen), Casa da Música (Porto), Centro Cultural de Belém (Lisbon), Broward Center for the Performing Arts (Florida), Tchaikovsky Concert Hall (Moscow), in the great hall of the Moscow Conservatory and in the Saint Petersburg Philharmonic .

She has played with the Russian National Orchestra , the State Academic Symphony Orchestra of Russia , the Copenhagen Philharmonic Orchestra, the Orchester Royal de Chambre de Wallonie, the Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, Orchester Philharmonique de Nice , the Munich Chamber Orchestra , and under the direction of conductors such as Terje Mikkelsen, Mikhail Pletnev , Wladimir Spiwakow , Simon Gaudenz , Tugan Sochijew, Marek Pijarowski, Paul Goodwin and Gintaras Rinkevičius .

Chochieva became the Miami International Piano Festival, the Gilmore Keyboard Festival (as "Gilmore Rising Star" in the 2017-2018 season), the rarities of piano music in the palace in Husum / North Sea, the «Progetto Martha Argerich» festival in Lugano and the Lucerne Festival and the Berlin Piano Festival. In 2018 she organized a new piano festival on the grounds of the Rachmaninov Museum Iwanowka together with the pianist Misha Dacic.

Discography

  • 2012: Rachmaninoff: Chopin Variations and Piano Sonata, Piano Classics
  • 2014: Chopin, Études Complete, Piano Classics
  • 2015: Rachmaninoff: Etudes-tableaux (complete), Piano Classics

Awards

  • 1993: 1st prize in the competition for the best performance of a concert with an orchestra (Moscow)
  • 1994: 1st prize in the first all-Russian competition, named after MI Glinka (Moscow)
  • 1995: Grand Prix of the Jakow Flier Festival (Moscow)
  • 1996: 1st prize at the International Piano Competition in Naples (Italy)
  • 1996: Prize winner and winner of a special prize for the best performance of Scriabin's works at the International Festival (Moscow) named after him
  • 1999: Gold medal at the International Piano Competition in Copenhagen (Denmark)
  • 2005: 2nd prize (first prize not awarded) in the international Szymanowski (Łódź) competition named after him
  • 2005: 1st prize in the international "Frechilla-Zuloaga" competition in Spain (Valladolid)
  • 2006: 3rd prize at the Tivoli piano competition (Copenhagen)
  • 2006: Special prize from the Mozart Society in Munich at the ARD International Music Competition
  • 2008: 1st prize at the International Competition for Contemporary Chamber Music in Cracow with the Messiaen Quartet (Cracow, Poland) [3]
  • 2009: 1st prize of the international chamber music competition "Cidade de Alcobaca" with the Messian Quartet (Portugal) [3]
  • 2010: 1st Prize of the International Piano Competition "Guido Alberto Fano" (Camposampiero)
  • 2010: Silver medal, award for the best performance of Chopin's works and audience award at the Santa Catarina International Piano Competition (Brazil, 2010)

In 2019 and 2021 she will be a member of the jury of the International Piano Competition in Aarhus .

Individual evidence

  1. http://zlatachochieva.com/Biography/
  2. https://www.piano-classics.com/articles/r/rachmaninoff-chopin-variations-and-piano-sonata/
  3. https://www.piano-classics.com/articles/c/chopin-%C3%A9tudes-complete/
  4. https://www.piano-classics.com/articles/r/rachmaninoff-etudes-tableaux-complete/

literature

"Who's that girl?", Interview with Zlata Chochieva, Pianist Magazine No. 114, 2020

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