Lebanese Piano Music
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Label: Grand Piano
Cat No: GP715
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 11th November 2016
Contents
Works
EsquissesPiano Sonata no.9
Canzona e Toccata
Cicli (3)
Piano Sonata no.3 'Pour un instant perdu...'
Variations sur un theme oriental
Artists
Tatiana Primak-Khoury (piano)Works
EsquissesPiano Sonata no.9
Canzona e Toccata
Cicli (3)
Piano Sonata no.3 'Pour un instant perdu...'
Variations sur un theme oriental
Artists
Tatiana Primak-Khoury (piano)About
The Ukrainian-Lebanese pianist Tatiana Primak-Khoury began her concert career in her native Ukraine before extending her activities to concerts in Europe, America and the Middle East. A laureate of national and international piano competitions in Ukraine, she has a master’s degree from the Tchaikovsky National Academy of Music in Kiev. In 1998 she moved to Lebanon and since then has been committed to expanding the boundaries of traditional repertoire, constantly searching and adding new contemporary pieces, devoting her interest to performing rarely heard works by Ukrainian and Lebanese composers. Married to Lebanese composer Houtaf Khoury, she has given several premières of his piano works including his Piano Concerto No.1 with the Ukrainian National Orchestra in 1996, Piano Concerto No.2 “Angel of Light” with the Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra in 2012, three piano sonatas and other works. Tatiana Primak-Khoury serves as an Artist-in-residence at the University of Balamand and teaches at the National Lebanese Conservatory of Music.
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