Thursday 11 September 2.00 pm
Nikita Burzanitsa
Bach: Toccata in E minor (8')
Ravel: Gaspard de la nuit (24')
Ondine / Le Gibet / Scarbo
Liszt - Grand Etude by Paganini no 2 in E flat (7')
Prokofiev: Sonata no 7 (18')
Allegro / Andante / Precipitato
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Born into a family of musicians in Donetsk, Ukraine, pianist Nikita Burzanitsa began his musical training at the age of seven with Prof. Nataliya Chesnokova. He studied at the Special Music School for Gifted Children in Donetsk, where his talent quickly drew national attention through multiple first prizes in prestigious competitions, including the Horowitz Debut, Artobolevsky, and Per aspera ad astra.
In 2015, he received a full scholarship to Wells Cathedral School in the UK and subsequently continued his studies at the Royal College of Music in London. There, he completed his Bachelor of Music, Master of Performance, and Artist Diploma, studying under John Byrne and later Dmitri Alexeev. His studies were generously supported by awards and scholarships from the ABRSM, Piano Charitable Trust, Talent Unlimited, and the Drake Calleja Trust.
Nikita has performed extensively throughout Europe, including solo recitals and concerto appearances in the UK, France, Italy, Poland, Belgium, and Kazakhstan. He has played with leading orchestras under conductors such as Nikolay Dyadura, Vladimir Sirenko, and Natalia Ponomarchuk. He is a laureate of numerous competitions, including the BPSE Intercollegiate Piano Competition, the Jazeps Vitols International Piano Competition (Latvia), and the Vienna Virtuoso Competition.
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