Anna Geniushene

Russia, Piano
2018 Scholar

Moscow State Conservatory
Royal Academy of Music London

Finalist, Leeds Piano Competition, September 2018
Semifinalist, Tchaikovsky International Piano Competition, June 2019
Third Prize at the Feruccio Busoni International Piano Competition
Silver medal winner at The Cliburn International Piano Competition 2022

My stay in Eygalières has been so fortunate as I could not even have dreamt of taking part in such a unique project. It is a great honour for the students to play and to work closely with such a noble, creative, patient and fearless person as Imogen Cooper is. The ICMT series of masterclasses is a tailor-made course for the real seekers and adventurers. Growth fundamentally means an enlarging and expanding of one’s horizons, a growth of one’s boundaries, outwardly in perspective and inwardly in depth. It is a never-ending process but I do really believe that the earlier you start, the quicker you approach your final or, better to say, most desirable destination. Imogen has tried to influence us with a desire for creativity and a mindfulness about our own musical capabilities; helping us also to find the genuine voice of our souls. Having such a great artist as a guiding hand is not only a milestone in students' development but a priceless and rare experience.’ 

Future Performances

  • Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto op.23 b flat minor

    With Orchestra Teatro Colon and Conductor: Zoe Zeniodi

  • Mikhail Glinka Variations on a Theme of Mozart

    Ludwig van Beethoven

    Variations in G major for Piano, Violin, and Cello, Op. 121a, “Kakadu”

    Franz Schubert

    Adagio and rondo concertante in F major for Piano, Violin, Viola, and Cello, D. 487

  • Solo concert + masterclasses

  • Solo recital+ chamber music with Anna Kondrashina

     Programme

    Glinka: Variations on a Theme of Mozart
    Leonid Desyatnikov (1955.) Berceuse from film “Moscow”, ⁠Homage to Charles Dickens, “Titles” from film “Moscow” 
    Verdi-Liszt Miserere il Trovatore S.433 
    Verdi-Liszt Danza Sacra e Duetto Finale from opera “Aida” S.436 
    R.Strauss “Morgen”(arrangement for piano M.Reger)

  • Dmitri Shostakovich: Trio No. 2 in E minor for Piano, Violin, and Cello, Op. 67
    Ernő Dohnány-Quintet No. 1 in C minor for Piano, Two Violins, Viola, and Cello, Op. 1

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