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ELENA
ROZANOVA PIANO
Elena
ROZANOVA was born in Odessa into a family of musicians and studied
at the Gnessine school for gifted children and the Tchaikovski Conservatory
in Moscow.
Her teachers were Tatiana Zelikman, Alexei Nassedkine and Evgueni
Moguilevski.
She won several international competition prizes, in particular
the Marguerite Long-Jacques Thibault competition in Paris, the Eduard
Flipse competition in Rotterdam
the Takahiro Sonoda competition in Fukuoka, Japan, and the Melbourne
International
Chamber Music Competition. She is also a laureat of the Cziffra
Foundation.
Elena ROZANOVA has performed with the Orchestre National
de France,
Orchestre National de Montpellier, Orchestre National de Lille,
Orchestre d'Auvergne,
the Royale Philharmonie de Flandres, the Novossibirsk Symphony Orchestra
and the Saint-Petersburg Camerata, conducted by Jean-Claude Casadesus,
Saulus Sondeckis,
Arnold Katz, Friedmann Layer... She has appeared in numerous chamber
music festivals
including the Festival de lOrangerie de Sceaux, Schleswig-Holstein
Festival,
Carinthische Sommer festivals, Piano en Valois, La Roque d'Anthéron,
Radio France Montpellier,
La Folle Journée in Nantes, Île de France, Ravinia...
Elena
ROZANOVA performs in a trio with the violinist Svetlin Roussev
and the cellist François Salque.
Her chamber music partners include Josef Silverstein, Raphael
Oleg, Vladimir Mendelssohn,
Dora Swarzberg, the Ysaÿe Quartet..
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Elena ROZANOVA regularly plays in prestigious concert halls
such as Théâtre des Champs-Élysées,
Théâtre de la Ville, Théâtre du Châtelet,
the Belem Arts Center in Lisbon,
Cité de la Musique in Moscow or the Konzerthaus in Vienna.
Her repertoire covers works
from the baroque period to contemporary music and she has interpreted
several creations
of contemporary composers.
In France her recording with the violinist Graf Mourja for
Harmonia Mundi (Ravel, Schnittke, Szymanovski)
has been awarded a Choc de la Musique in the French magazine Le
Monde de la Musique.
Her a recital CD of works by Shostakovitch, Ravel, and Prokofiev
in the Harmonia Mundi Nouveaux musiciens collection
was awarded 5 Stars
in the German magazine Fono Forum and to which the Bayern 4 Klassik
radio devoted an entire programme.
Her Vladiguerov recording with the violinist Svetlin Roussev,
released at the end of 2004,
won a Diapason d'Or, 10 de Classica/Répertoire and a special
feature in Piano le Magazine.
Her highly acclaimed Rachmaninov CD for Satirino Records, including
the Moments Musicaux,
was selected as CD of the month by Arte television...
From 1999 to 2005 Elena ROZANOVA was chamber music professor
at the Franfurt Hochscule.
She is artistic director of Les Classiques au Val dIsère.
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