Irina Lankova is a renowned Russian-born Belgian concert pianist, celebrated for her expressive and poetic interpretations of classical music. Born on September 11, 1977, in Michurinsk, Soviet Union, she graduated with highest honors from the Gnessin State Musical College in Moscow and the Royal Conservatory of Brussels. Her studies were influenced by prominent pianists of the Russian School, including Evgeny Moguilevsky and Vladimir Ashkenazy. Lankova has performed on prestigious stages worldwide, such as Carnegie Hall and Wigmore Hall, and has been recognized as a "Steinway Artist" since 2009. Her albums, featuring works by Rachmaninoff, Scriabin, Chopin, and Schubert, have received critical acclaim for their sensitivity and authority.
Irina Lankova's recent releases include albums like "Elégie" and "Irina Lankova Plays Schubert," showcasing her deep emotional connection to the music. She is known for her innovative approach to presenting classical music, often incorporating short introductions to her performances to engage a broader audience. Her performances are characterized by a "genuinely poetic touch" and an "infinite palette of colors," making her a standout figure in the classical music scene.
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