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Alexandra Nepomnyashchaya, acclaimed Russian-born pianist and harpsichordist, graduated from the Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory in 2009. A winner of top prizes at prestigious competitions, her passion for chamber and solo performances has graced premier venues across Europe, Russia, and Asia.

 

Collaborating with orchestras like the Residentie Orkest and the Antwerp Symphony Orchestra, Alexandra has upcoming engagements in Europe and the USA. In 2017, she formed Duo Pleyel with husband Richard Egarr, exploring 4-hand and 2-piano repertoire. Recent releases on LINN Records include a Schubert album in 2020 and a Dussek album in 2021. Future solo recording plans include the works of Gottlieb Muffat and John Christopher Smith. Alexandra's 2022 recording of F. Geminiani's music with violinist Igor Ruhadze for Brilliant Classics received warm critical praise.

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  • Debussy, Ravel & Fauré
    Debussy, Ravel & Fauré
    zo 19 mei
    Paterskerk Oud Rekem (BE)
    19 mei 2024, 11:00
    Paterskerk Oud Rekem (BE), Patersstraat 37, 3621 Lanaken, Belgium
    19 mei 2024, 11:00
    Paterskerk Oud Rekem (BE), Patersstraat 37, 3621 Lanaken, Belgium
    Piano’s Maene Oud Rekem (Belgium), Paterskerk, 11am
  • Mozart Along the Danube/Martin Randall Festivals
    Mozart Along the Danube/Martin Randall Festivals
    di 30 jul
    Klosterneuburg
    30 jul 2024, 16:30 – 18:30
    Klosterneuburg, Stiftspl. 1, 3400 Klosterneuburg, Austria
    30 jul 2024, 16:30 – 18:30
    Klosterneuburg, Stiftspl. 1, 3400 Klosterneuburg, Austria

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"Nepomnyashchaya's playing is smooth, lively and organic, with sparkling ornamentation. The artist finds convincing registers for the individual movements and with her unobtrusive virtuosity and clear phrasing, she brings out the restrained moments just as sonorously as she makes the dense concertante movements tingle, sparkle and dance time and again. Overall, she aligns the individual movements to a common centre and avoids extremes. The sound is present and natural.
- Musik An Sich (Feb 5, 2024)

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