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Performer Archive: Prague Chamber Orchestra, Valentina Lisitsa minor, Op.25 Felix Mendelssohn valentina lisitsa, soloist Intermission duo-pianistalong with her husband, alexei kuznetsoff. Ms. lisitsa is only 27, and so http://www.ptg.org/pipermail/pianotech/1998-February/027337.html
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Extractions: (piano) Ukrainian born pianist, Valentina Lisitsa is capturing the attention of audiences throughout the world for her stunning virtuosity and unequaled sense of lyricism in an already formidable repertoire of romantic and late classical masterpieces. Ms. Lisitsa has been acclaimed, bringing to the concert stage rare technical mastery combined with deep musical understanding. Valentina often collaborates with other musicians for chamber music events. She has performed with Lynn Harrell, Ida Haendel, Vadim Repin, William DeRosa. Most recently, Ms. Lisitsa has given recitals at the Grant Park Music Festival, The Seoul Arts Center in South Korea, the Milan Conservatory, the University of California at Berkeley, and she completed a highly successful two-month tour with the Prague Chamber Orchestra in the United States. Highlights of the 2001-02 season include 12 concerts US tour with the Russian State Symphony Orchestra performing among other places in New York (Avery Fisher Hall) and Philadelphia; Europian tour with Stuttgart Symphony Orchestra; solo and chamber music recitals in Milan, Vienna, Amsterdam, Glasgow, New York, Chicago, Miami, San Diego and others. Mrs. Lisitsa has recorded seven highly acclaimed disks for Audiofon label. Her recordings include performances of Shostakovich's First Piano Concerto with the Ekaterinburg Symphony Orchestra, Sarah Caldwell conducting, two CDs of duo piano performances, the Rachmaninoff Cello Sonata with William De Rosa, and three solo recital programs ranging from Mozart to Prokofiev. In addition to her extensive discography, Ms. Lisitsa has also recently finished a television program entitled "Valentina in Miami"- a one hour music special produced and presented by PBS affiliate WLRN in Miami, Florida, and was featured in a segment of the CBS News program "Sunday Morning."
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Extractions: Russian Duo Pianists "Extraordinaire" to Perform Russian pianists, Valentina Lisitsa and Alexei Kuznetsoff, "virtually exploded onto the American musical scene in their formal U.S. debut." The husband and wife "duo extraordinaire" have won every major competition for two pianos worldwide. Lisitsa and Kuznetsoff will perform in concert at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 25, in Recital Hall of the Humanities Fine Arts Center at the University of Minnesota, Morris. The concert is sponsored by the Glenn Nielson Family of Glenwood, formerly residents of Wheaton, and is a celebration of the establishment of the Karyn Nielson Memorial Scholarship. "I cannot recall when I have heard a more exciting or more accomplished two-piano teamÅ ," said Chicago Tribune music critic, John von Rhein. The brilliant husband and wife team from Russia came to the United States with an impressive list of competition prizes to its credit and is winning critical acclaim in the U.S. as gifted artists making a genuine contribution to the marvelous, but seldom-heard, literature for two pianos. In 1990, after only a few weeks of preparation, Lisitsa and Kuznetsoff captured the first prize at the Ukrainian Chamber Music Competition. In 1991, they were awarded the first prize in the 3rd International Murry Dranoff Two Piano Competition. Shortly after their victory in Miami, they made their home in the United States and recently became American citizens. Their recent orchestra engagements have included tours as soloists with the Orchestra National de France with performances at New York's Lincoln Center and Boston Symphony Hall among other places. They have performed at such respected venues as the Tisch Center for the Arts at New York's 92nd Street Y, Van Cliburn Recital Series in Fort Worth, Grant Park Festival in Chicago, among others. The duo has recorded two CDs for the Audiofon label.
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Extractions: The Las Vegas Philharmonic will present an evening of "Russian Romantics," with works by Dmitri Kabalevsky, Sergei Rachmaninoff and Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, May 8. Guest artist, pianist Valentina Lisitsa, joins the orchestra for its final concert of the 2003-04 season at 8 p.m. May 8 in Artemus Ham Hall on the campus of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, 4505 S. Maryland Parkway. Tickets are $25, $40 and $60 and can be purchased by calling the UNLV Performing Arts Center box office, 895-2787. The box office is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays. Widely known and respected as a duo-pianist alongside her husband Alexei Kuznetsoff, Lisitsa brings to the concert stage a rare technical mastery. Born in Kiev, Lisitsa presented her first solo recital at the age of 6. A graduate of the famed Kiev Conservatory, she has won numerous international prizes, such as the Murray Dranoff Two Piano Competition, Concertino Prague, the Lysenko Piano Competition, the Paris Chamber Music Competition and the Ukrainian Chamber Music Competition. Since making her New York debut in 1995 at the Mostly Mozart Festival at Lincoln Center with Gerard Schwartz conducting, she has maintained an active international schedule in recital and with orchestras, including a U.S. tour with the Orchestre National de France.
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