TOP TRACKS
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01Piano Concerto No. 1 in F-Sharp Minor, Op. 1Balakirev, M.: Piano Concertos Nos. 1 and 2 / Grande Fantaisie On Russian Folksongs · 200914:21
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02I. Allegro non troppo (Completed by S. Lyapunov)Balakirev, M.: Piano Concertos Nos. 1 and 2 / Grande Fantaisie On Russian Folksongs · 200915:55
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03II. Adagio (Completed by S. Lyapunov)Balakirev, M.: Piano Concertos Nos. 1 and 2 / Grande Fantaisie On Russian Folksongs · 200910:15
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04III. Allegro risoluto (Completed by S. Lyapunov)Balakirev, M.: Piano Concertos Nos. 1 and 2 / Grande Fantaisie On Russian Folksongs · 200910:34
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05Grande Fantaisie on Russian Folksongs, Op. 4Balakirev, M.: Piano Concertos Nos. 1 and 2 / Grande Fantaisie On Russian Folksongs · 200918:32
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Poem, Op. 11, No. 12023 · single
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Poem, Op. 11, No. 22023 · single
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Ukrainian Piano Music2022 · album
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Music of Alexander Krein & Mieczysław Weinberg2018 · album
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Mussorgsky, Clementi & Schumann: Piano Works2016 · album
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Balakirev, M.: Piano Concertos Nos. 1 and 2 / Grande Fantaisie On Russian Folksongs2009 · album
Born in Kyiv, Ukraine, Anastasia Seifetdinova gave her first solo recital at the age of eleven. Ms. Seifetdinova is a graduate of the Hochschule für Musik Würzburg, Germany, and holds a Master’s and a Doctorate degrees from The Hartt School. Besides her primary teachers, Prof. Vorobyov from Kyiv, Prof. Matthies from Würzburg and Prof. Oxana Yablonskaya of Juilliard School, Anastasia also studied with D.Bashkirov at Mozarteum Salzburg and J.-E. Bavouzet in Sion, Switzerland. In 2003 Anastasia received First Prize in the 14th International Piano Competition for Young Pianists in Rome, Italy, and was awarded a Special Prize. In 2006 Ms. Seifetdinova won the Puigcerda International Piano Competition in Spain. In the same year, while studying in the Master's Degree Program at The Hartt School, she recorded in Moscow the complete works for piano and orchestra by Balakirev with the Russian Philharmonic Orchestra for NAXOS records. In 2008 Ms. Seifetdinova received the “Outstanding Award ”, which granted her a return engagement to give a second solo recital at Carnegie Hall in New York City. Her career continues with numerous appearances as a soloist both in concertos with orchestra, in solo recitals, and in chamber music concerts in Ukraine, Germany, Macedonia, Italy, Hungary, Switzerland, France, USA, and Japan. Dr. Seifetdinova has been a freelance pianist at the New England Conservatory, as well as an Adjunct Faculty in Piano at The Hartt School.