The greatest virtuoso

ALEXANDER ROMANOVSKY WILL SPEAK WITH CONCERTS IN THE UAE

Alexander Romanovsky is a participant in the main piano festivals. His extraordinary talent and artistry adorn the best concert halls in the world.

November 26 and 27 In the concert hall of the Emirates Palace Hotel in Abu Dhabi and the Madinat Jumeirah Theater in Dubai, concerts of the brilliant Alexander Romanovsky, one of the gifted pianists of the century and laureate of international awards, will take place. The concerts were organized with the support of the Embassy of Russia in the UAE, ADCOM Systems (Abu Dhabi), Al Aroud Group and the Russian Women Union (Dubai).

Alexander Romanovsky was born in 1984 in Ukraine. The talent of the musician manifested itself at an early age. While studying at a school at the Kharkov Conservatory, the pianist began to collaborate with the Moscow Virtuosi orchestra conducted by Vladimir Spivakov. At thirteen, the young musician moved to Italy, where he entered the Piano Academy in Imola, in the class of Leonid Margarius. He graduated from the Academy in 2007, receiving a master's degree.

A year later, Alexander Romanovsky received a "diploma of the artist", completing his education at the Royal College of Music in London (class of Dmitry Alekseev). In 1999 he was awarded the title of Honorary Academician of the Bologna Philharmonic Academy for his performance of Bach's Goldberg Variations. It is worth noting that at the age of fifteen only Mozart and Rossini received this title.

The following years brought numerous concerts in the halls of Europe, Japan, Hong Kong and the USA. The pianist performed with such well-known bands as the Mariinsky Theater Orchestra conducted by Valery Gergiev, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra of London and the English Chamber Orchestra. Since 2013, Alexander Romanovsky has been the artistic director of the Krainev International Competition for Young Pianists in Kharkov.

Today, Alexander Romanovsky is a recognized master, a participant in the main piano festivals. His extraordinary talent and artistry adorn the best concert venues in the world. He deserved wide recognition not only among connoisseurs of classical music, but also in the creative community itself. Thus, the famous conductor Tamas Vasari proclaimed the pianist "one of the greatest virtuosos of our time."

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