Olga Andryushchenko was born in Moscow and educated at the Central
Special Music School, and the Faculty of Historical and Modern
Performing Arts of the Moscow Tchaikovsky State Conservatory under
Alexei Lubimov. She also studied organ. She completed her postgraduate
studies at the same conservatory, and was also a DAAD scholarship-holder
at the Cologne Hochschule für Musik.
She has won a number of important prizes and awards, including the
4th International Piano Competition “Franz Schubert and the Music of
Modernity” in Austria (2000), the Premium Piano Seiler 2nd International
Piano Competition in Germany (2001), the Premio Vanna Spadafor
International Piano Competition in Italy (2004), the Bach Competition in
Leipzig (2006), the Musica Antiqua International Fortepiano Competition
in Belgium (2007), the A. Scriabine International Piano Competition in
Paris (2008), the N. Rubinstein International Piano Competition in Paris
(2008), and the Fortepiano Competition in Schloss Kremsegg (2011).
She was a soloist of the Moscow State Philharmonic Society
(2002–2004), and performs both as a soloist and in ensembles, playing
piano, organ, fortepiano or harpsichord. She has also given a number of
piano recitals and played with orchestras in many cities of Russia,
Austria, Germany, Sweden, Italy, the United States, Belgium, Finland,
Great Britain, Canada, France, Japan and elsewhere.
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