Figures of modernity in France and in Russia, Prokofiev and Ravel were
both interested in older musical forms such as the suite of dances:
through a reinvented Baroque language, their compositional research shed
light on all the richness of their musical world. Written in times that
were marked by the war and the historic upheavals of the early 20th
century, Ravel's Le Tombeau de Couperin and Prokofiev's Fourth Sonata
are linked to the memory of their dedicatees. Between memory and
imagination, the works carry on a dialogue…
Born in 1995 to a family of musicians, Nathalia Milstein starts the
piano at the age of 4 with her father Serguei Milstein and enters his
class in the Geneva Conservatory of Music in 2009. In 2013, Nathalia
enters the class of Nelson Goerner at the Geneva High School of Music,
where she completes her Bachelor and Master's degrees with distinction.
Since 2017, Nathalia Milstein is studying at the Barenboim-Said Akademie
in Berlin with Nelson Goerner.
In May 2015, Nathalia launches her international career by winning 1st
Prize at the Dublin International Piano Competition and gets engagements
all over Europe and North America in the most prestigious halls, such
as the National Concert Hall in Dublin, the Zankel Hall in New York, the
Wigmore Hall in London, the Gewandhaus in Leipzig. In 2016, she makes a
brilliant debut with the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France
conducted by Marcelo Lehninger.
Nathalia performs in France and abroad, giving solo recitals and chamber music concerts throughout Europe, appearing in major festivals such as La Roque d'Anthéron, Lille Piano Festival, New Ross Piano Festival, International Chamber Music Festival of Schiermonnikoog or Zaubersee Festival. For several years she has been playing in duo with her sister violinist Maria Milstein. In October 2017 is released their duo album "La Sonate de Vinteuil" on the French label Mirare. Nathalia's debut solo CD, featuring works of Prokofiev and Ravel, will be released in March 2018 on Mirare.
Nathalia performs in France and abroad, giving solo recitals and chamber music concerts throughout Europe, appearing in major festivals such as La Roque d'Anthéron, Lille Piano Festival, New Ross Piano Festival, International Chamber Music Festival of Schiermonnikoog or Zaubersee Festival. For several years she has been playing in duo with her sister violinist Maria Milstein. In October 2017 is released their duo album "La Sonate de Vinteuil" on the French label Mirare. Nathalia's debut solo CD, featuring works of Prokofiev and Ravel, will be released in March 2018 on Mirare.
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