
Polina Osetinskaya started to play on stage at the age of six. At eight,
she performed with an orchestra (at the hall of the Vilnius
Philharmonic Society). She finished the lyceum school of the St.
Petersburg Conservatory where she studied with the famous teacher of the
Leningrad piano school Marina Wolf (she attended her class at the
conservatory as well) and then took a course in Moscow with professor
Vera Gornostayeva. The pianist believes that period of her life and
studies in St. Petersburg, when she matured both musically and
spiritually, was a true beginning of her artistic career. Today, Polina
Osetinskaya is a winner of a Triumph award and active concert musician.
She performs in Russia and overseas and regularly takes part in
prestigious international festivals. She has performed with some leading
orchestras and collaborated with well-known European conductors,
including Saulius Sondeckis, Teodor Currentzis, Tugan Sokhiev, Vassily
Sinaisky, Thomas Sanderling and Andrei Boreiko. The pianist’s repertoire
comprises numerous works by contemporary composers that she
intentionally combines with classical music in her concert programmes.
Her interpretations of Tchaikovsky’s popular piano cycles are directed
at radical revision of the customary renditions. Performing some of the
composer’s pieces since she was a child, she, in her own words, has just
gained an informed and deep insight into his music. Tchaikovsky in an
inseparable unity of
“human” and “musical” is a deeply tragic
personality who was acutely aware of his loneliness and unachievable
happiness. That is how Polina Osetinskaya interprets the composer’s
inner world leaving no true judge of music untouched.
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