Extractions: Pianist Juliana Osinchuk is one of today's most versatile artists performing internationally to great critical acclaim since age eleven when she made a surprise debut in Carnegie Hall performing Beethoven's Sonata op. 10 # 1 to rave reviews. She has continued to dazzle audiences and critics from Alaska to New York to Washington D.C., from London to Amsterdam, and from Germany to Ukraine... (read more) Osinchuk's recordings include Tchaikovsky's Piano Music The Sorcerer's Piano and a special project for Children's Hospital at Providence called Growing Babies Bright , a CD of music for babies ... Juliana is active as an educator developing and presenting music workshops for young students , adults and professional groups. She is on the Steinway Piano International Roster of Artists. She has served on the faculty of Hunter College in New York City, and was associate professor at the State University of N.Y. at Purchase. Currently residing in Anchorage, Alaska, Juliana continues her concert career, teaches privately, and is the director of chamber music for the Anchorage Festival of Music This page updated
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Extractions: Juliana Osinchuk, Pianist Pianist, Juliana Osinchuk , has performed internationally to great critical acclaim. Her "superior technique, discipline and talent" ( Los Angeles Times ) have dazzled audiences and critics in solo and orchestral appearances. Musical America selected her as a "Young Artist to Watch" after her solo debut recital at Lincoln Center, NY. Recently the Washington Post called her recital "spectacular". Juliana also is a much sought after chamber pianist. The New York Times called her a "skillful and scrupulous ensemble player". As a champion of American composers, Dr. Osinchuk has premiered numerous works. In 1995 she was the recipient of a solo recitalist grant from the National Endowment for the Arts and premiered three Alaskan compositions at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. Her orchestral engagements include the European premiere of Lowell Liebermanns Second Piano Concerto, and performances with symphony orchestras across the United States most recently with the Tucson Symphony. She is very active as an educator, developing and presenting music workshops for young students, adults and professional groups. Osinchuks recordings include
Extractions: Special to The Ukrainian Weekly WASHINGTON - There is no achievement without risk, and the West Garden Court of the National Gallery of Art is a risky venue for a musician. While the lofty, enclosed neoclassic courtyard, with its fountains, tropical plants and massive columns, provides a magnificent setting for a recital, its uneven acoustics and lack of visual contact with a large part of the audience that listens from behind plants and pillars are challenges a performer can only overcome with a level of artistry that makes these drawbacks seem insignificant. Pianist Juliana Osinchuk did just that February 4 in what a leading Washington music critic called a "spectacular piano recital...that avoided music's beaten paths and presented one revelation after another." Among the revelations reviewer Joseph McLellan found was the work of Ukrainian composer Viktor Kosenko (1896-1938). Writing about the recital in the February 15 Washington Post, he singled out Kosenko's "moody, brilliant" Piano Sonata No. 3 in B Minor, which Ms. Osinchuk showcased in her performance. This one-movement work "breathes vibrant new life into the traditional sonata-form structure," he said and expressed his surprise that "a piece of music as powerful as (this) had to wait nearly 80 years for its Washington premiere performance." Ms. Osinchuk, who began her music career in New York but now lives in far-off Alaska, has favored the nation's capital with five performances in as many years. And in most, she has introduced her audience to the works of Ukrainian and Alaskan composers.
Extractions: Print Order Form (requires Acrobat Reader Growing Babies Bright Music for Babies: 16 Enchanting Classical Piano Solos from Mozart and other Composers Growing Babies Bright, as reviewed by Parenting magazine, February 2001: "These 16 classical piano solos will dazzle parent and baby. Alaskan virtuoso Osinchuk treats compositions from Mozart, Schubert, and Grieg with a delicate and precise hand. Don't be fooled: This stimulating music isn't about to lull your little one to sleep just because it's classical." The Sorcerer's Piano Featuring Dukas' "Sorcerer's Apprentice" and Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue" Tchaikovsky's Piano Works 13 rarely performed piano vignettes including "Un Poco di Chopin"
Extractions: Pianist Juliana Osinchuk is one of today's most versatile artists performing internationally to great critical acclaim since age eleven when she made a surprise debut in Carnegie Hall performing Beethoven's Sonata op. 10 # 1 to rave reviews. She has continued to dazzle audiences and critics from Alaska to New York to Washington D.C., from London to Amsterdam, and from Germany to Ukraine. After her formal recital debut at Lincoln Center's Alice Tully Hall, Musical America selected her as a "Young Artist to Watch". Juliana has studied with Nadia Boulanger, Rosina Lhevinne, and Nadia Reisenberg, and received her formal education from the Conservatoire de Musique in Paris and the Juilliard School where she received her bachelor's, master's and doctor of musical arts degrees. Her orchestral engagements include the European premiere of Lowell Liebermann's Second Piano Concerto at the Kyiv Contemporary Music Fest and performances with symphony orchestras across the United States and Europe. Also, a much sought after chamber pianist, Juliana has collaborated with many great artists such as Ruggiero Ricci, Daniel Heifetz, Nathaniel Rosen, Maria Chaikovska and Lee Wilkins.
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Extractions: Osinchuk concerts reviewed in press JERSEY CITY, N.J. - Pianist Juliana Osinchuk's recital October 27, 1995, at the Kennedy Center's Terrace Theater was reviewed in The Washington Post by classical music reviewer Judy Gruber. Dr. Osinchuk presented works by three Alaska-based composers: the Washington premiere of Craig Coray's "Silam Inua," and the world premieres of John Luther Adams' "Five Yup'ik Dances" and Philip Munter's "Semichi Toccata," Op. 43. These contemporary works formed a major portion of the pianist's program and, as noted by the reviewer, Dr. Osinchuk "made it clear to her audience that she has a real affinity for this music, with a deep intellectual understanding of the pieces and the technical ability to interpret them." Ms. Gruber went on to note that the pianist "also demonstrated that she is as comfortable with 19th century music as she is with contemporary works, with the Bach/Busoni Chaconne in D Minor and Liszt's 'Funerailles.' But nowhere was this affinity mole evident than in her performance of Ukrainian composer Viktor Kossenko's hauntingly beautiful 'Two Poem Legends,' Op. 12, which proved one of the highlights of the evening." Ms. Gruber noted that Washington looks forward to both hearing more from Alaska's cultural life and anticipates Dr. Osinchuk's return to the area. Ms. Gruber also pointed out that the receptive audience comprised a number of Alaska residents who had flown in for the recital, including the wife and staff members of Sen. Ted Stevens.
Extractions: Osinchuk to appear in D.C. concert at National Gallery WASHINGTON - Pianist Juliana Osinchuk will present a recital at the National Gallery of Art as part of the museum's 59th annual concert season featuring acclaimed national and international musicians. The recital will take place on Sunday, February 4, at 7 p.m. The program will include works by Clementi, Fauré, Poulenc, American composer Morton Gould, as well as feature Washington premieres of "The Fragile Vessel" by Alaskan composer, Philip Munger, and Piano Sonata No. 3 by Ukrainian composer, Viktor Kosenko. Audiences in Anchorage, where the pianist resides, will be able to hear most of the concert program on Saturday, January 27, during a program presented by the Anchorage Festival of Music. A versatile artist, Dr. Osinchuk has been performing internationally since her student days at the Juilliard School and the Conservatoire de Musique in Paris. Her recent orchestral engagements include the European premiere of Lowell Liebermann's Second Piano Concerto at the Kyiv Contemporary Music Fest and performances with symphony orchestras across the United States and Europe. As chamber pianist, Dr. Osinchuk has collaborated with such renowned artists as Ruggiero Ricci, Daniel Heifetz, Nathaniel Rosen, Maria Chaikovska and Lee Wilkins. Dr. Osinchuk's recordings include "Ukrainian Piano Works" - featuring compositions by Dmytro Bortniansky, Lev Revutsky, Andrij Shtoharenko, Mykola Lysenko and Kosenko, as well as "Tchaikovsky's Piano Music" and "The Sorcerer's Piano."
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Extractions: The Anchorage Symphony has a four-star season on tap this year four star guest conductors, that is. It's Maestro George Hanson 's final season; the Symphony is reluctant to let him go, but proud to see him move on to a position in Europe. Meantime, they've searched far and wide for a suitable replacement. Four up-and-coming conductors have been selected from a pool of more than 200 applicants. Each will lead the Symphony in rehearsals and a concert this year. Symphony concerts are usually performed only once, but their first and last concerts this season, under Hanson's baton, will be offered twice. Oct. 9-10, guest singers Jennifer Anne Cooper and William Sharp will be featured in Bernstein's "Trouble in Tahiti," and Stravinsky's "Firebird Suite" will also be performed. April 23-24, the symphony takes on Mahler's monumental Symphony No. 5. Randall Craig Fleischer , currently with the Hudson Valley Philharmonic and for six years associate conductor of the National Symphony Orchestra, will conduct a Nov. 7 concert, with guest soloist violinist Robert McDuffie . On Jan. 16
Press: Arts 2000 - 2001 off its season of classical chamber music with Art Songs from Five Centuries, featuring mezzo soprano Marlene Titus Bateman and pianist juliana osinchuk. http://www.anchoragepress.com/archives/document68c1.html
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