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prizes and awards, including the Second Prize at the International Vladimir Krainev Competition in Kharkiv, Ukraine (1992), Silver Medaille at the 3rd
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Piano Competition, Paris, France, 1st prize 2012: XI International Vladimir Krainev Young Pianists Competition, Kharkiv, Ukraine, 3rd prize 2012: VII Villuan
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a jury member of major international piano competitions, including Vladimir Krainev International Piano Competition, Kharkiv, Ukraine; the First International
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Competition Prize Ex-aequo with... 1st prize winner References 2002 Vladimir Krainev, Kharkiv 2nd prize ? [1] Scottish IPC 2003 Arcachon 1st prize [2] idem
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respectively, Svetlana Bogino, then Jacques Rouvier and Prisca Benoit. 2000 - Vladimir Krainev IPC, Kharkiv: 2nd prize 2004 - Isidor Bajić Memorial, Novi Sad: 1st
Grigory Sokolov (1,296 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Sokolov in recital". Medici TV. "Competition History". Medici TV. 2019. Vladimir Krainev quoted in Russia's Great Modern Pianists, Mark Zilberquit 1983 Zilberquit
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Hochschule), Friedrich Wilhelm Schnurr (Hochschule für Musik Detmold) and Vladimir Krainev (Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hannover) graduating in 1995 with
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recording of Liszt's Sonata B minor within project Digital Debut. 2000 - Vladimir Krainev IPC, Kharkiv: 1st prize 2006 - Franz Liszt-Béla Bartók IPC, Budapest: