Franz Schubert – “Andantino con variazioni” – Klavierduo Burshtin/Kharmats

Franz Schubert: Andantino con variazioni op 84/1 D823 / 2 for piano four hands..
Recorded live piano concert at Miel Castle, NRW on 14/09/2012
Photo show of photos from the Tanzbrunnen / Rhine park in spring
Michael Burshtin:
1964 – winner of the II Pianist Competition of the creative artist Artist Central Asia and Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic in Tashkent..
1966-1967 – graduated from the Conservatory Tashkent as a pianist and composer
1966-1968 – Professor of Piano special technique Conservatory Tashkent
1968-1993 – Professor of piano technique at the Kyrgyz Art Institute Frunze (Bishkek)
1975 – In-depth studies at the Tchaikovsky Konservatoriom, Moscow
1981 – completion of the training courses as a pianist at Mussorgsky Conservatory, Sverdlovsk
1993- Moved to Israel
1993 -… – Freelance pianist and composer in Israel
Faina Kharmats:
1968 – graduated from the Conservatory Tashkent
1968-1971 – teacher for piano special technology at the Music High School in Frunze (Bishkek)
1971-1993 – Lecturer in Piano special technique on Kyrgyz Art Institute in Frunze (Bishkek)
1972 – completion of the training courses on Rimsky-Korsakov Conservatory, St. Petersburg
1983-1991 – Incoming studies at the Tchaikovsky Conservatory, Moscow
1993 – Moved to Israel
About 50 of his works are in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Kiev, Alma-Ata, Frunze and published in New York. His own works were put on the international music festival in Riga, St. Petersburg, Nizhny Novgorod and Sverdlovsk performed and interpreted by famous artists. Numerous concerts, radio broadcasts in Bishkek, Tashkent, Alma-Ata and Jerusalem, in which Michael Burshtin has performed as a soloist and orchestral pianist, Ensemblist and companion, complete the picture of this great artist. Numerous concert recordings have been released on CD.
For over 40 years, live music and the couple Michael Burshtin and Faina Kharmats together. The result of this long-time play and concert experience as a piano duo comes with every interpretation of the performed works expressed. The piano Burshtin / Kharmats can, without exaggeration, fit into the class of these genres.
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