Evgenia Rabinovich • Chopin Prelude No3 in G Major Op28

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • Canadian Pianist EVGENIA RABINOVICH
    CHOPIN Prelude No3 in G Major Op28
    ‪@FazioliPianos‬ F183 in California Walnut
    Audio Engineer: GRANT ROWLEDGE
    Videographer: LITTLE RAM PRODUCTIONS
    Piano Technician: PAUL WOODYARD
    Cover Photo: ELVIS YANG PHOTOGRAPHY
    Producer: MANUEL BERNASCHEK
    Location: ‪@stefanoricciofficial‬ Vancouver
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    Evgenia Rabinovich is a young Vancouver-based pianist, teacher, and performer. She is a winner of numerous regional and provincial competitions, and a First Place winner of the 2010 National Canadian Music Competition. Most recently, she is a winner of the 2018 Silverman Concerto Competition, and a First Place Winner of the VWMS Bursary competition.
    Evgenia received her Bachelor’s degree as an Honours graduate of the Mannes School of Music in NY (BMUS, 2015) while studying with Professor Pavlina Dokovska. In 2017, Evgenia received her Master’s degree working with Professor Miranda Wong and Dr. Sara Davis Buechner at the University of British Columbia (MMUS, 2017). She is currently working on completing her COMP exams and her thesis while enrolled in the Doctor of Musical Arts program at UBC, majoring in Piano Performance under the guidance of Professor Mark Anderson.
    Evgenia’s performance career includes concert appearances across the United States, Canada, Europe, and China. She has performed at venues such as Steinway Hall (NY), Sala Dei Notari (Italy), and the Chan Centre for Performing Arts (Vancouver). She has played internationally with multiple orchestras since her concerto debut with the Vancouver Metropolitan Orchestra under conductor Ken Hsieh at age 15, when she played Tchaikovsky’s Concerto No. 1 in B-flat minor. Her most recent orchestral appearances include her performance with the UBC Symphony Orchestra under Maestro Jonathan Girard (2018), as well as international appearances and with the Brunensis Virtuosi Orchestra under Maestro Danwen Wei in Italy (2017) and the Philharmonic Orchestra of Alicante under Maestro Uri Segal (2015).
    Evgenia’s musical studies include long-term work with Dr. Sasha Starcevich and Madame Pavlina Dokovska. Her work in chamber music includes years of studies with Professor Rena Sharon as well as the late musician and critic Harris Goldsmith.
    Evgenia graduated high school early at the top of her class upon her completion of the University Transitions Program for Gifted Adolescents. She received Early Entrance to the University of British Columbia and was awarded The Major Entrance Scholarship, and began her Bachelor’s studies at UBC at the age of 15. Until 2011, Evgenia studied privately with Dr. Sasha Starcevich, while majoring in English Rhetoric at UBC.
    Evgenia teaches piano and theory from her private studio in the Greater Vancouver area, which she runs and operates with her husband, pianist Nicholas Rada, and their colleague since 2020.
    She has been teaching classical piano and theory for over 10 years, and has over 8 years of employment experience at univerisites in both Canada and the United States. Evgenia has spent 5 years employed by the University of British Columbia as a Graduate Teaching Instructor, where she spent 1 year as a course Teaching Assistant and 4 years teaching undergraduate students piano as their secondary instrument.
    During her time at Mannes in NY, Evgenia worked as an Administrative Office employee responsible for introducing perspective students to the School of Music Program. She was simultaneously employed for 2 years as an assistant theory coach, helping Bachelor’s students learn and understand theory and analysis requirements. For her final year of her Bachelor’s, she worked as a part-time assistant piano tutor to the head of the Preparstory Piano Division, Dr. Vladimir Valjarevic.
    Evgenia has been an adjudicator at Festival on the Lake (piano division) in Vancouver (2016). She has also spent a summer working as an administrative team member for Music Fest Perugia (a summer festival in Italy) in 2016 and a Social Media Manager for the same festival in 2017.
    Throughout her employments, Evgenia continued to build her private studio. Besides her work at both Mannes and UBC, he spent 3 years teaching piano privately in Manhattan and 8 years building her private studio in Vancouver, B.C. Her work to date has focused on specializing in educating young performers interested in pursuing music professionally.

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