Black Tie International Magazine:
Katya Grineva - A Classical Holiday
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Katya Grineva
A
Classical Holiday
Music that Celebrates
Eternal Mysteries
Friday 27th December
Carnegie Hall
Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage
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Described by the New
York Times as
“liquid . . . Dreamlike”,
world renowned pianist Katya Grineva returns to
Carnegie Hall – Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage
for her 22nd season.
Drawn to spirituality
and mysticism
Katya’s poetic style brings new dimension to this
holiday concert.
Program will include
rare pieces by Mozart, Liszt, Schubert,
von Bingen, Beethoven, Chopin, Tchaikovsky, Satie,
Augusta Holmes, Debussy, Byron Duckwall and much
more!
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Tickets
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Use Code: GRN49530 for
20% off for Friends at checkout |
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Carnegie Hall Charge
at 212 247 7800 |
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When the teenage Russian pianist, Katya Grineva,
came to New York in 1989, she had two goals: to study in
America and one day, to play in Carnegie Hall. Katya Grineva
made her American debut in 1993 performing the Mozart Piano
Concerto No. 27 in B-Flat, k. 595 with the Baltimore
Symphony. Katya made her Carnegie Hall debut on May 13, 1998
and will complete her 22th season at the world famous
hall
on December 27th, 2024.
Living most of her adult life in NY, she acquired a
reputation as a pianist of exceptional romantic/poetic
expression. Commentators agree that Katya achieves her
impact at the piano more through subtlety rather than by
force. Above all, she values the beauty of tone. She
stresses a suppleness and a natural approach to the
keyboard. Her interpretation and mastery of the piano can be
summed up by the following: ' with Katya you sink into the
sweet abyss of the music…'
Born in Moscow, Ms. Grineva began studying piano at the age
of six, attending the Moscow Music School. She went on to
the Moscow High School of Music under the aegis of the
prestigious Moscow Conservatory, where she studied with
Professor Pavel Messner. It was during her tutelage with
Maestro Messner that Katya began giving recitals and
experiencing the "special and spontaneous" interaction
between artist and audience that would become the hallmark
of her performances.
In New York, she was awarded a scholarship to immediately
enter the Mannes School of Music graduate program, studying
with Nina Svetlanova, followed by private coaching with
Vladja Mashke, who played a key role in the young pianist's
development.
Ms. Grineva has been soloist with the Acadiana Symphony, the
ARS Nova Musicians Chamber Orchestra, the Manhattan Virtuosi
Orchestra and the European Philharmonic Orchestra in France.
Her recitals have captivated audiences at the Laurier
Society in Paris and in one of the most prestigious concert
halls in Paris, Salle Gaveau.
Since April 1998 Steinway and Sons has awarded Katya the
honorable title of Steinway Artist. Her other awards
include: a special award from the New York State Shields in
2003 and, most recently, an award for special achievements
from the government of Guam.
Katya is often invited as a guest performer on the exclusive
"Silver Sea" and “Radisson Seven Seas” cruise lines on which
she travels through Europe and South America and the South
Pacific. Future plans for 2006 include a tour of major
concert venues in Japan, India, the South Pacific and South
America.
Despite her demanding concert schedule, Ms. Grineva plays at
private gatherings, often for the not-for-profit community,
to raise awareness and funding for specific causes. Katya
performed in New York with the Guayaquil Symphony Orchestra
on November 16, 2005 at Avery Fisher Hall, and in November
of 2006 Phillipino President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
presented Katya Grineva with the Gusi Peace Prize. |