Friday 12 June 7.30 pm
Tamila Salimdjanova (piano)
Schubert: Four Impromptus D899 (28')
no 1 in C minor
no2 in E flat
no 3 in G flat
no 4 in A flat
Ravel : Jeux d'eau (6')
Interval
Schumann: Davidsbündlertänze Op 6 (34')
(18 short pieces)
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Award-winning pianist Tamila Salimdjanova has been described as “a veritable tour de force” by Serenade Magazine. She gained international recognition after winning both First Prize and the Audience Award at the BNDES International Piano Competition in Rio de Janeiro. Her additional honors include top prizes at the Birmingham International Piano Competition, Massarosa International Piano Competition, Lagny-sur-Marne International Piano Competition, Animato International Piano Competition, Campillos International Piano Competition, and Virtualoso Piano Cleveland. She was also a semifinalist at the Arthur Rubinstein, Leeds, and Montreal International Piano Competitions.
Her solo engagements have taken her to major international festivals and venues including the Radio France Festival in Montpellier, Pianos-Folies du Touquet, and Festival de Inverno Campos do Jordão, with performances at Salle Cortot, St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Sala São Paulo, Bern Casino, Basel Casino, San Francisco Symphony Davies Hall, and Theatro Municipal do Rio de Janeiro, among others.
Ms. Salimdjanova made her orchestral debut at age nine with the National Symphony Orchestra of Uzbekistan, performing Mozart's Piano Concerto K.450. Since then, she has appeared with orchestras including the Brazilian Symphony Orchestra, Orquestra Sinfônica da Bahia, Morocco Philharmonic Orchestra, Thames Chamber Orchestra, and Biel Solothurn Symphony Orchestra.
A passionate chamber musician, she frequently collaborates with distinguished artists and regularly performs with her violinist brother, Askar Salimdjanov. She is currently Artist in Residence of the Nova Linea Musica concert series in Chicago.
Born in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, into a distinguished musical family, Ms. Salimdjanova began her studies at the Uspensky Lyceum and continued her education at the Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory, Royal College of Music, Bern University of the Arts, and Northwestern University, where she earned her Doctor of Musical Arts degree.
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