An entire evening devoted to piano lovers, this amazing concert will feature the full studio of Van Cliburn Gold Medalist Stanislav Ioudenitch at Park University’s International Center for Music. "It is extremely important for students to have performance opportunities," said Ioudenitch. "Musician need to have the practical training of performing. That's what we're trained to do, to perform in public. These young artists in my piano studio are already successful musicians. They are award winning instrumentalists, so something not to miss."
Anastasia Vorotnaya (Graduate Certificate in Piano Performance)
Sonata, Op. 25, No. 2 (“Night Wind”) by Nikolai Medtner (1880-1951)
Michael Davidman
Prélude, Choral et Fugue, FWV 21 by César Franck (1822-1890)
**** Intermission ****
Kyoshiro Hirama (Masters in Music Performance)
8 Klavierstücke, Op.76 by Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)
1. Capriccio
2. Capriccio
4. Intermezzo
5. Capriccio
7. Intermezzo
8. Capriccio
Ilya Shmukler (Artist Diploma in Piano Performance)
Trois Mouvements de Petrouchka (Three movements from Ballet Petrouchka) by Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971)
1. Danse Russe (Russian Dance)
2. Chez Pétrouchka (Petrouchka’s Room)
3. La samaine grasse (The Shrovetide Fair)
ANASTASIA VOROTNAYA was born in 1995 in Togliatty, Russia. When she was six years old, she started to study in Togliatty’s Musical academy. During this period, Anastasia had participated and took first prizes in regional and international piano competitions:
2002 year – first prize at regional competition “Assembly of arts – 2002”
2003 year – first prize at the competition “Talents of new century” (Moscow)
2004 year – Grand Prix at the competition of a name of Muravieva (Samara)
In 2004 year Anastasia started her studying at the Central Music School of the Moscow State Conservatory under Vasily Ermakov. During this period she took first prizes in many international competitions such as:
2006 year – Grand Prix at the competition “Mozart – child prodigy”
2007 year – first prize at the competition “Young pianists” (the fourth International competition of the Central Music School)
2008 year – first prize at the competition “Bradshaw & Buono International Piano Competition” (USA)
2010 year – Grand Prix at the international competition “Concertino – Praga”
In June 2010 she released her first CD by Concertino Praga Radio.
Anastasia played in such halls as: “Carnegie Hall” New York, “Musikverein” Vienna, “Auditorio Nacional” Madrid, “Rudolfinum” Prague, Grand and Small halls of the Moscow State Conservatory, hall of the Armoury Museum of Moscow Kremlin, Chamber and Svetlanovskiy halls of Moscow international house of music, Tchaikovsky hall, state central concert hall “Russia”, Kuskovo estate, Arkhangelskoe estate, concert hall of Pavel Slobodkin, A.S.Pushkin museum and others.
Anastasia is a member of The Vladimir Spivakov International Charity Foundation and “New Names” International Charity Foundation. She had recital concerts in different Russian cities such as: Vladimir, Murom, Naberezhnye Chelny, Volgograd, Ekaterinburg, Tver, Pskov, Saratov, Yaroslavl, Orenburg, Izhevsk etc.
Anastasia took part in international tours to such countries as: Japan, Denmark, Germany, Belgium, USA, Austria, Spain, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Latvia and others.
Since 2012 until 2019 Anastasia was a student of Escuela Superior de música Reina Sofía under Professor Dmitri Bashkirov.. In 2014 Anastasia won Yamaha Piano scholarship. Since 2016 Anastasia is a student of Lake Como International Piano Academy. In 2017 Anastasia won Yamaha Music Europe Scholarship. In November 2017 she performed Beethoven piano concerto n.3 with orchestra under baton of Andras Schiff. In June 2018 Anastasia won the Public Prize at the international piano competition “Jeudis du Piano”. In August 2018 Anastasia won the First Prize at the international piano competition “Gegen den Strom”.. In February 2019 Anastasia won the Second Prize at the international piano competition “Juries in Competition”. Since 2019 Anastasia is a student at Park University under Professor Stanislav Ioudenitch.
MICHAEL DAVIDMAN started piano lessons at age five at the Greenwich House Music School, and continued piano studies with Efrem Briskin at the Manhattan School of Music. Michael completed his Bachelor of Music degree under the guidance of Robert McDonald, also with mentor and teacher Ford Mylius Lallerstedt at the Curtis Institute of Music, and his Master of Music degree at the Juilliard School with renowned pianists Jerome Lowenthal and Stephen Hough. Presently, Michael is pursuing an Artist Diploma studying with renowned pianist Stanislav Loudenich at the International Center for Music (ICM), Kansas City, MO.
Prodigiously gifted from early childhood, in his precollege studies at the Manhattan School of Music, Michael won First Place in the Precollege Concerto Competition in all three age categories: first at age ten, then at twelve, and again at age sixteen. At age thirteen, he was chosen by Lang Lang’s management to perform in the 2010 Lang Lang masterclass at Manhattan School of Music; his rendition of Liszt’s Hungarian Rhapsody No. 10 was warmly praised by Lang Lang: “You play beautifully and are technically brilliant!”
Born in 1998, in Osaka, Japan, KYOSHIRO HIRAMA began his piano studies at age 4 and continued piano studies with Claudio José Lisboa Soares and Makoto Ueno while he studied science in high school. At the age of 16, he decided to pursue classical piano performance as his career path of choice and came to the United States when he was 18 years old. Hirama completed is Bachelor of Music degree under Stanislav Ioudenitch at the International Center for Music at Park University in Parkville, MO. Currently, he continues to study at Park University as a graduate student.
He performed with an orchestra for the first time when he was 10 and made his first solo recital when he was 13. After starting his musical career, Hirama has performed a substantial number of concerts in Japan and in the United States, Brazil, Uzbekistan, and Portugal as well. His most prestigious concert was a series of five recitals and two online recitals for the Chanel Pygmalion Days program, of which Hirama was selected as one of the artists in 2020. He has also collaborated with Sendai Philharmonic Orchestra, Sao Paulo Youth Symphony Orchestra, and National Symphony Orchestra of Uzbekistan.
Hirama has received a lot of competition prizes, including 5th prize at the Sendai International Music Competition, the semi-final placing at the Ferrol International Piano Competition, the gold medal at PTNA piano competition, as well as 2nd prize and Public Award at the Student Music Competition of Japan. His numerous awards and scholarships include Yamaha Music Scholarships in 2017-2019, Kansas City Musical Club Scholarship in 2022, Sigma Alpha Iota Scholarship in 2022, Osaka Governor Awards and the Neyagawa-city Meritorious Service Awards.
When he was 3 years old, Moscow native ILYA SHMUKLER’s mother found him jumping on the bed and beautifully singing Robertino Loreti’s “Jamaica;” she immediately recognized his musical talent and started him in lessons. It was important to his non-musician parents that he be raised as a well-rounded person, so his early years were also spent with school, table tennis, and ballroom dancing. But at 10, he says his life changed after applying for and winning his first music competition and attending the subsequent international summer academy: “There I discovered a true musical life, and I fell in love with it, inspiring me to commit my life to music.”
He performed his first recital at age 12, and made his orchestral debut at 14. He has since made solo appearances in Europe and North America, and has performed with the Mariinsky Theatre, Fort Worth Symphony, Sendai Philharmonic, Bayer Symphoniker, Tambov Symphonic, and New Music Orchestras, among others.
Ilya is a laureate of many international piano competitions, taking top prizes at the New York Virtuoso, Lewisville Lake Symphony, Artist Presentation Society (St. Louis), Shigeru Kawai (Tokyo), Sсriabin–Rachmaninov (Bulgaria), and Rachmaninov (St. Petersburg) Competitions. He was a quarterfinalist in the 2017 Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, and achieved the milestone of his career as a Finalist in the 2022 Cliburn Competition. In addition, he received the award for the “Best Performance of a Mozart Concerto” in the 2022 Cliburn Competition. In 2021, he won the Carnegie Weill Recital Hall Debut Audition and will make his New York debut at the venerated venue on December 13, 2022.
He completed his master’s degree with honors at the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory in 2021, under the guidance of Elena Kuznetsova and Sergey Kuznetsov. Presently, he studies with Stanislav Ioudenitch at the International Center for Music at Park University in Parkville, Missouri.