Friday, July 29, 2022

July 31st Sevenars Concert at 4PM: Liana Paniyeva, pianist

 July 31st at 4PM: Liana Paniyeva, pianist

Schubert-Liszt, Rachmaninoff, Medtner, Lysenko, Kosenko, Chopin, and Schumann 

 

 

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Photo: Liana Paniyeva
Photo CreditCourtesy of the artist


Location: Sevenars Academy, just off Rte. 112 at Ireland Street   ("Acoustic gem, idyllic setting." - Berkshire Eagle)

Town: South Worthington, Massachusetts

Date: Sunday  July 31, at 4PM 

Phone number: 413-238-5854 (please leave a message for return call) 

Website: www.sevenars.org 

Admission:  by donation at the door (suggested $20 - please include the word "suggested!)  - including refreshments

  

 

Outstanding young Ukrainian pianist Liana Paniyeva brings to Sevenars a virtuoso program of Schubert-Liszt, Rachmaninoff, Medtner, Gershwin, Chopin, Schumann, and more. Liana has won prizes in numerous competitions internationally (Gershwin International Competition in 2019, Grand Prize at the Metropolitan International Piano Competition, International Competitions in Memory of Gilels, Prokofiev, and Karamanov, the Scottish International Piano Competition in Glasgow, and most recently the 2021 American Prize), and she has performed at festivals in Norway, Hungary, Austria, Canada, England, Italy, South Africa, Israel, and throughout the US.  Her performances at Carnegie Hall, Mechanics Hall, and on the famed Myra Hess series in Chicago (broadcast live on WFMT), have brought her to the attention of critics, who have  extolled her as a "wonderful pianist"  (New York Concert Review), and one with "tender regard for the music, a captivating inwardness" (Fanfare Magazine), among other praise.  A graduate of the Donetsk Music Academy in Ukraine, she earned her Professional Studies Diploma from the Manhattan School of Music and an Artist Diploma from The Hartt School of Music. We are thrilled to welcome her!


 
This 2022 project is supported in part by the Cultural Councils of Acushnet, Agawam, Billerica, Charlemont-Hawley, Chesterfield, Buckland, Everett, Gardner, Huntington, Lee, Middleborough, Middlefield, Montgomery, Revere, Russell, West Springfield, Wilbraham, and Worthington,  local agencies which are funded in part by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency, and the National Endowment of the Arts.



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