Denys Proshayev
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Born
Belarus
Studies
Kiev, Hanover
Highlights
Rameau Recording for Sony Classical, Münchner Philharmoniker, 1st Prize ARD Competition
Prizes
1st Prize ARD Competition Munich, 1st Prize Clara Haskil Competition
Recordings
Sony
Short Biography
Denys Proshayev was born in 1978 in Brest in Belarus and studied at the Academy of Music in Kiev in the Ukraine with I. Lipatova, graduating in 1988. He continued his studies as a pianist at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater in Hanover with Vladimir Krainev as well as undertook conducting lessons in the class of Eiji Oue.
Denys Proshayev has won a number of international piano competitions such as the Clara Haskil in Vevey, the European Piano Competition in Bremen (2nd Prize) and the International ARD Music Competition 2002, where he received both First and the Audience Prize. He was further awarded a grant from the Yamaha Music Foundation of Europe in 2002.
Denys Proshayev has performed recitals and chamber music concerts mainly in Germany, Austria, France, Italy, the Ukraine and USA. He has appeared with orchestras such as the Czech and Munich Philharmonics, Leipzig Radio, Danish National Radio, Frankfurt Opera and Stuttgart Radio to mention just a few.
A major recital tour in 2005 included a number of important venues in Germany and Austria such as Herkulessaal Munich, Musikhalle Hamburg, Festspielhaus Baden-Baden and Mozarteum Salzburg among others.
Denys Proshayev has recorded several productions with the German Broadcasting Union (ARD) and his first recording with SONY Classical in 2006 includes the entire cembalo suites of Jean Philippe Rameau on modern piano.


2006/2007

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