Born in Moscow in 1987 Nadezda Pisareva learned music at the Central Music School under the 'Honored teacher of Russia' Tamara Koloss till 2005, then at the Tchaikovsky Conservatory under 'Peoples artist of Russia' Sergey Dorensky till 2010, when a full scholarship from DAAD enabled her to move to Berlin and study at the Uni-versity of the Arts under Professor Klaus Hellwig. She has also attended masterclasses given by Arie Vardi, Peter Donohoe, Bernd Goetzke and Matti Raekallio.
Nadezda Pisareva has won prizes in numerous international competitions in the Czech Republic, France, Spain and Scotland. And in 2010 she won the 2nd Prize, silver medal and chamber music prize in the prestigious Scottish International Piano Competition in Glasgow.
As a soloist and chamber musician Nadez-da Pisareva has appeared widely not only in Russia but also in Germany, France, Holland, Japan, Sweden and Canada. She has performed with BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra under Martyn Brabbins, with the violinist Daniel Bell, cellist Andreas Brantelid and with Brodsky, Casals and Faust Quartets.
Festivals featuring Nadezda Pisareva have included the Enghen-les-Bains Piano Festival in France (2008), the Mosel Music Festival in Germany (2012) and the Aurora Chamber Music Festival in Sweden (2012). Her performances have been broadcasted by Celtic Music Radio, Radio BBC UK, Polskie Radio 1 and CBC Radio Canada.
Ms. Pisareva expresses her gratitude to her family, which supported Nadezda in the reating of the pianists debut CD.
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