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About Tania Stavreva
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Described by the New York critics as "exceptional", "magnificent", "bold", "dynamic", and "fearsomely talented", Bulgarian pianist Tania Stavreva made her Carnegie Hall debut in April 2009. Ms. Stavreva has performed at such venues as Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, Steinway Hall, Yamaha Artist Services and the CSV Cultural Center in New York where she was featured live on NY1 News by NBC reporter Asa Aarons. She has performed also at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, Boston Public Library, National Ethnographic Museum in Bulgaria, Cathedral San Lorenzo in Italy, and the Ruinekerk in The Netherlands. In July 2011 Tania Stavreva's multimedia performance called Rhythmic Movement took place at the Metropolitan Room in NYC where for a first time she performed body painted, connecting the music of Erik Satie to the work by artist Danny Setiawan. Rhythmic Movement was immediately featured live on NY1 News by arts reporter Stephanie Simon. Ms. Stavreva has appeared also with the Boston Conservatory Symphony Orchestra and Sinfonia Perugina under conductors Bruce Hangen and Enrico Marconi. She is a regular participant at numerous summer festivals, including the International Holland Music Sessions, International Keyboard Institute & Festival in New York, New England Conservatory’s Summer Institute for Contemporary Performance, Pianofest in the Hamptons, Music Fest Perugia and Varna Summer International Music Festival in Bulgaria. Tania Stavreva is a graduate of the "Dobrin Petkov" National Music School in Bulgaria, where she studied with renowned pedagogue Rositsa Ivancheva. She went on to earn her Bachelor's Degree from Boston Conservatory, where she was a full scholarship recipient and the winner of the 2005 Chamber Music Honors Competition, the 2006 Lee Piano Scholarship and the 2007 Piano Honors Competition.
More info: www.taniastavreva.com
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