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Tatjana Levitina

pianist, pedagogue, concertmaster,
Honored Artist of Russian Federation (2006)
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She was born in Moscow in 1958, in a family of musicians. Since earliest age she had displayed aptitude for music, and at the age of 6 she enrolled at the music school of the Moscow conservatoire. There she had studied for 11 years under the guidance of Tatiana Kestner. As a student, she made her first records in the national radio and television. In 1976 she enrolled at the Moscow conservatoire, in the class of Professor Tatiana Nikolaeva. In 1982 on she started her international career playing in Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Hungary, Austria, Germany and England. She worked in master classes with prominent conductors, such as Gennadij Rojdestvenskij, Pierre Bulez, Zubin Metha, Helmuth Rilling, Jurij Simonov, and Vasily Sinaisky. She teaches at Tchaikovsky conservatoire in Moscow, and she is often invited to be a member of a jury in national and international contests in Russia, Italy, Romania and Spain. She is the author of the textbook “Fundamental problems in the formation of the young pianists”, published in Florence. She annually conducts courses and seminars on the issues of the Russian pedagogic pianistic school in Boltsano, Rome, and Sicily.


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