Anastasia Gromoglasova
Anastasia Gromoglasova (Russian: Анастасия Николаевна Громогласова; born 18 September 1984) is a Russian classical pianist.
Biography and education
Anastasia Gromoglasova is a Russian pianist and a winner of several international awards.
In 1994 Anastasia moved to Moscow and joined the Moscow Conservatory where she continued her education attending Elena Kuznetsova's piano solo class, Elena Sorokina's chamber music class and Vazha Tchatchava's accompaniment class.
In 2009 Anastasia graduated with highest honours and attended the post graduate course until 2012.
Anastasia Gromoglasova has won several awards and prizes in important international contests performing both as a solo and in a piano duo, together with her sister Liubov Gromoglasova.
Since 2014 Gromoglasova sisters have regularly been invited to the Festival della Valle d'Itria in south of Italy where they have given numerous recitals.
Awards
Piano solo
Anastasia Gromoglasova has received several international prizes:
- In 2007, won her first Piano Competition at the North London Piano Academy.
- In 2010, took part in the International Keyboard Institute and Festival in New York City and won the Dorothy C. McKenzie Award.[1]
- In 2011, won the first prize at the XI Alexander Scriabin International Piano Competition in Paris.
- In 2011, performed as a soloist at the "Rachmaninov hall" of the Moscow Conservatory for the "Yamaha Festival Gradusad Parnassum" [2]
- In 2012, won the first prize at the International Piano Competition in Castellana Grotte, Bari
- In 2013, debut in Bari performing the Piano Concerto No. 23 (Mozart) K.488 with the symphony orchestra of Bari.[3]
Piano duo
Anastasia Gromoglasova has been performing as a piano duo with her sister Liubov Gromoglasova, also graduated at Moscow Conservatory, receiving the following awards:[4]
- In 2006, 3rd prize in Nikolai Rubinshtein Chamber Music Competition (Moscow)
- In 2007, winner of the London International Music Competition.
- In 2008, 2nd prize and the special prize at the Schostakovitch Chamber Music and Piano Duo Competition (Moscow) becoming grant-aided students of "Russian Performing Art" foundation;
- In 2008, received the diplomas of the 4th International Piano Duos Competition in Bialystok (Poland).
- In 2010, the Piano Duo took part in San Marino “Allegro Vivo” International Competition receiving the final diploma.
- In 2011, 1st prize in Vologda International Piano Duo Competition.
- In 2012, first prize performing as Piano Duo at the International Piano Competition in Castellana Grotte, Bari
Anastasia and Liubov Gromoglasova regularly take part in the abonnement concerts of Moscow Conservatory.[5]
Repertoire
Her repertoire includes works by Bach, Mozart, Haydn, Mendelssohn, Schubert, Brahms, Chopin, Rachmaninov, Scriabin, Schostakovitch, Debussy, Ravel, Lutoslawsky, Bizet, Prokofiev, etc.[6]
Additional details
Anastasia Gromoglasova has worked and attended several piano master classes with renowned personalities:
Aglika Genova and Liuben Dimitrov (Genova & Dimitrov - Hanover State University of Music), Christofer Elton (Royal Academy of Music, London), William Fong (Purcell School), Andrew Haigh (Kent Music School), Ruth Harte (Royal Academy of Music), Jerome Rose (Mannes College the New School for Music, New York City), Emanuel Krasovsky, Nina Lelchuk, Michael Oelbaum, Eduard Zilberkant, Bernhard Goetzke (Hochschule fuer Musik und Theater, Hannover), Italian conductor and Director Fabio Luisi, Pianist and Professor Emanuele Arciuli.
See also
References
- Dorothy MacKenzie Artist Recognition Scholarship Awards 1999-2012 : Link to the site.
- calendar of events - Moscow conservatory - Yamaha Festival Gradusad Parnassum - : Link to the site (russian).
- Il corriere di Puglia e Lucania : Link to the article.
- Anastasia&Liubov on youtube: youtube official page.
- Mendelssohn-Moscheles Anastasia & Liubov Gromoglasova.
- Anastasia Gromoglasova Official Site (Repertoire) Archived 2014-11-25 at the Wayback Machine.