Malinin Valentin

Малинин Валентин фото

Russia
25.08.2001

School:  Central Music School at the Tchaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory
Professor: : Mira Marchenko

BIOGRAPHY 
He received his early musical education at the Children Music School in Nizhny Novgorod where he studied piano with E. Chvanova and composition with K. Baras.
He is grant holder of the V. Spivakov International Charity Foundation and the “New Names” International Foundation. He has performed at the Great and Small Halls of the Moscow Conservatoire, Moscow International Performing Arts Centre, Tchaikovsky Concert Hall, Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre and International Centre of Mugam in Baku. As a soloist he appeared with chamber and symphony orchestras with such conductors as Alexander Sladkovsky, Oleg Arapi, Alexander Skulsy, Ilmar Lapins, Arif Dadashev, Alexei Kirichenko, Mikhail Sherbakov, Renat Zhiganshin and Vladimir Plaksin. He has taken part in important international festivals such as Sterne von Morgen (Austria), American Fine Arts Festival (Georgia), “Simurg” Children Music Festival (Azerbaijan) and Rheingau Music Festival (Germany).
He successfully combines pianistic and composer activities. As a composer he took the II prize at the XXIII D. Kabalevsky International Competition for Young Musicians in Samara and the I prize at the VI International Competition of Performers and Composers «Romanticism: Sources and Horizons» in memory of Elena Gnessina.

ACHIEVEMENTS: 
XI Step to Mastery International Competition for Young Pianists in Saint Peterburg
II Grand Piano Competition-2018
X “Golden Talents” Grand Prix Competition of Performing Arts

RECITAL ROUND 
S. Prokofiev. Four etudes for piano, ор. 2
G. Tailleferre. Valse and Romance for piano
M.-А. Hamelin. Etude #3 after Paganini-Liszt
А. Lokshin. Prelude and Theme with Variations
А. Scriabin. Waltz in A-flat major, ор. 38
А. Scriabin. Poeme tragique in B-flat major, ор. 34
J. Bizet - V. Malinin. Pearl Seekers

FINAL:
S. Rachmaninov. Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, ор. 43

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