Anna Gourari
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Anna Semyonovna Gourari (Russian Анна Семёновна Гурарий, born in Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia) is a German classical concert pianist.
Gourari received her first piano education at the age of five from her parents, professors at the Kazan Academy of Music. In 1979 she performed her first public concert. In 1990 she relocated together with her parents to Germany in order to study at the Hochschule für Musik with Ludwig Hoffmann in Munich.[1]
In 2001 she played a lead role in Werner Herzog's movie Invincible.[2] Gourari performed extensively in solo or with orchestras under conductors such as Lorin Maazel or Zubin Mehta.[3]
Competitions
Anna Gourari won the first prizes in the following competitions:
- 1986 Kabalevsky competition in Russia
- 1989 First International Chopin competition in Göttingen
- 1994 First International Clara-Schumann-Klavierconcours in Düsseldorf;[4] jury: Martha Argerich, Alexis Weissenberg, Nelson Freire, Vladimir Ashkenazy[5]