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Dr. Irina Khovanskaya was born to
a musician’s family in Russia’s Moscow
Region on September 9, 1972. She began piano lessons
at age 4 with Anna Artobolevskaya and gave her first
recital at age 6 in Kiev, Ukraine.
In 1979, Khovanskaya entered the Central Special
Music School of the Moscow Conservatory, where she
studied with Anna Artobolevskaya and Alexander Mndoyantz.
In 1980, Khovanskaya played a concert within the
framework of The Fall Festival in Leningrad. She
traveled to the city of Volgograd in 1981 to play
Haydn’s Piano Concerto in D Major with the
Volgograd Symphony Orchestra. In 1982, she played
a concert for the Russian Space Center in the Moscow
Region. While studying at the Moscow Central Special
Music School, she gave numerous concerts in the
MCSMS Hall and in the Small Hall of the Moscow Conservatory.
In 1987, Khovanskaya was invited to play Arensky’s
Fantasia on the Theme of Ryabinin for piano and
orchestra with the Russian Folk Symphony Orchestra
under Nicolay Nekrasov on the USSR TV.
Khovanskaya entered the Moscow State Tchaikovsky
Conservatory in 1990, where her teacher was Professor
Victor Merzhanov. She gave numerous recitals in
Moscow (Great, Small and Rachmaninov Halls of Moscow
Conservatory; Goldenveiser’s Museum; Gagarin
Concert Hall; Historical State Museum; Revolution
State Museum), Tambov (Rachmaninov Music College),
Vladimir (Philharmony), Novgorod (Philharmony) and
many other cities in Russia. In 1992, she played
Weber’s Konzertstück with the Moscow
Symphony Orchestra under Sergey Skripka. She also
played abroad: in Switzerland (Zurich), Germany
(München), Belgium (Brussels) and Poland (Warsaw).
In 1993, Khovanskaya received a Special Jury Prize
in the first Rachmaninov International Piano Competition
in Moscow. During the competition, a recording of
her performance was made by All-Russian Radio. She
also participated in the 1993 ARD International
Piano Competition in München and in the 1995
Queen Elisabeth International Piano Competition
in Brussels. In 1999, she won First Prize in the
Texas Steinway Society Piano Competition in Dallas.
She took part in International Piano Master Classes
with Professor Rudolf Buchbinder in Zurich (1996
and 1997). She recorded in Russia (USSR TV and Radio),
made a CD in Poland (1997) and performed on NBC
in the United States (1999).
From 1996 to 1998, Khovanskaya was a member of
"Da camera e da chiesa" Moscow chamber
ensemble under Victor Felitziant. This ensemble
toured extensively in Russia and abroad. Concerts
were given within the framework of the World’s
Chamber Music Masterpieces Historical Concerts founded
by "Da camera e da chiesa" chamber ensemble.
This concert series took place in the Moscow State
Historical Museum, the Moscow State Museum of Revolution,
Stanislavsky’s Museum, the Rachmaninov Hall
of Moscow Conservatory, the Moscow Concert Exhibition
Gagarin Hall, Tchekhov’s Museum in Melikhovo
and the Astafievo State Museum. Among the compositions
played were works by Alyabiev, Arensky, Glinka,
Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninov, Chopin, Mendelsohn, Schubert,
Mozart and Beethoven.
Khovanskaya graduated from the Moscow State Conservatory
in 1996 with a Diploma of Honors. During the next
two years (1997-1998), she did post-graduate work
at the Moscow Conservatory with Professor Victor
Merzhanov.
Dr. Khovanskaya now resides in San Antonio, Texas,
where she plays recitals.
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