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Address: Via Roma13 (Como),Italy 22A1.1. Griante/Cadenabbia CompetitionsandAwards: 7994 William KapellInternationalPianoCompetition,SecondPrize 7997 BusoniInternationalPianoComoetition.Third Prize 7990 Maria CallasGrandPrix for Pianists,SecondPrize ProfessionalTiaining: 1996International Piano Foundation,Cadenabbia,Italv
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StateConservatoryofTashkent EscuelaSuoerioredeM(rsicaReinaSofiaMadrid Special MusicSchoolof theTashkent Conservatory Uspensky
Teachers: 1995William GrantNabor6 1997-95 Dmitri Bashkirov 1980-90 NataliaWasinkina
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SpanishRhapsody Sonatain D major,K.284 Troismouaements dePetrouchka
SBmrrrNarRouNr ChamberMusic Dvoi6k
Piano Qrintet in A major, Op. 81
Recital Program Prokofiev Bach Liszt Bolcom Rachmaninoff
\7 Sarcasms,Op. Pa rti taN o .2 i n C m i n o r Hungarian RhapsodyNo. 6 Nine Bagatelles SonataNo.2 in B-flat minor,Op. 36 (1913)
SraNrsrev IounnNrrcn Russra.AGE25 StanislavIoudenitch was born to a family of musicians in Tashkent, where he made his recital debut at the Bolshoi Hall. He has collaboratedwith conductors including JustusFrantz and Randall Fleischer,and has appearedwith the Muni ch P hi l harmoni c, the Czech Philharmonic, and the National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center in Washington,D.C. In recital, he has appearedin Finland, Germany, Greece, Italy, Russia, Spain, and the United States.After moving to Madrid tn 799\, he settled in Italy, where he is currently one of only five students selectedto attend master classesat the International Piano Foundation in Cadenabbia.
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Piano ConcertoNo.2 in B-flat major,Op. 19 Piano ConcertoNo. 1 in B-flat minor. Op. 23
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