Alexander Sinchuk, DMA
Alexander Sinchuk began actively giving concerts both in Russia and abroad even during his studies at the Central Music School. When a student of the Moscow Conservatory under the mentorship of Professor Valery Piasetski. Alexander Sinchuk became a laureate of many prestigious piano competitions. Among others there are the First Prize at the IV Rachmaninoff International Competition (Moscow, Russia) and the Gold medal at the IX International Competition for Young Pianists in memory of Vladimir Horowitz (Kiev, Ukraine).
In 2014, Alexander Sinchuk completed the Artist Diploma program with honors at the USC Thornton School of Music in Los Angeles, USA, in the class of Daniel Pollack, the world-famous pianist.
In February 2009, Alexander Sinchuk successfully debuted at the Carnegie Hall (New York).
In 2010, the first solo album of Alexander Sinchuk containing masterpieces of Russian composers was recorded at the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory.
Today Alexander Sinchuk’s performances are held in the best concert halls throughout Russia, such as the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory, Svetlanov Hall in the Moscow International House of Music, at the Concert Hall of the Mariinski Theater and abroad: Bulgaria, Ukraine, Italy, Spain, Austria, Germany, France, Denmark, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Israel, USA, Morocco, Puerto Rico, Turkey, China, South Korea, etc.
Alexander Sinchuk is the guest of many festivals of classical music such as BEMUS in Belgrade, Mariinsky International Piano Festival in St. Petersburg, Ohrid Summer Festival (Macedonia), Moscow Youth Music Festival in Moscow, Piano Follies (France), China International Piano Festival, Bratislava Music Festival, European Music Festival (Bulgaria) and others.
The pianist cooperates with many symphonic orchestras, including Mariinsky Orchestra, the National Philharmonic Orchestra of Russia, Moscow City Symphony “Russian Philharmonic”, Brandenburgisches Staatsorchester Frankfurt, Sofia National Philharmonic Orchestra, and performs with numerous renowned conductors such as Vladimir Spivakov, Dmitry Jurowski, Valery Gergiev, Vyacheslav Redia, etc.