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Vadim chaimovich nocturnes, op. 9: no. 2 in e-flat major
Vadim chaimovich nocturnes, op. 9: no. 2 in e-flat major









vadim chaimovich nocturnes, op. 9: no. 2 in e-flat major

As the First Prize winner of the 2009 Bradshaw & Buono International Piano Competition (New York) he gave his debut performance in Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall. He is also the winner of the 2009 10th International Web Concert Hall Competition (USA). Boucher Memorial Prize) and the 29th Masterplayers International Music Competition in Lugano (Switzerland). Vadim Chaimovich received prizes at many international piano competitions, including the Schubert Competition in Dortmund (Recognition Award), the Schlern Music Competition (Italy), the William Kapell International Piano Competition in Maryland (Martha M. He rounded up his skills in master classes with Claude Frank, Rudolf Kehrer, Gary Graffman and Eugen Indjic. His teachers were two distinguished musicians: Lev Natochenny in Frankfurt and Peter Rösel in Dresden, - both of them students of the legendary Lev Oborin. Vadim Chaimovich is a graduate with honors from a few conservatoires of music.

vadim chaimovich nocturnes, op. 9: no. 2 in e-flat major

His winning the First Prize at the «Virtuosi per Musica di Pianoforte» International Competition in Usti nad Labem (Czech Republic) in 1991 was followed by more awards at international competitions in Lithuania, Poland and Russia – these achievements were made possible due to the fundamental impact of Tatjana Radovič, one of the most eminent Lithuanian piano pedagogues. Was born in Vilnius, Lithuania, and began studying piano at the age of five, giving his USSR debut performance with an orchestra just two years later.











Vadim chaimovich nocturnes, op. 9: no. 2 in e-flat major