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Name
  
Muza Rubackyte

Education
  
Moscow Conservatory

Role
  
Musical Artist

Muza Rubackyte Muza Rubackyte Piano Short Biography
Albums
  
Saint-Saens: Piano Concerto No. 2 in G Minor, Op. 22 & Piano Concerto No. 5 in F Major, Op. 103 "The Egyptian"

Similar People
  
Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra, Sylviane Deferne, Cesar Franck, JoAnn Falletta, Liepaja Symphony Orchestra

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Muza Rubackyte (born May 19, 1959) is a Lithuanian pianist, currently residing in Vilnius and Paris. Rubackyte has been awarded the Order of the Lithuanian Grand Duke Gediminas, Lithuanian Muzes, and has been named as the National Artist of Lithuania.

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She holds various teaching positions at a number of educational institutions, including the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theater in Vilnius, Conservatoire Rachmaninoff in Paris, Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow, Messiaen Academy of Music in the Netherlands. She has also been a judge at the Lithuanian International Piano Competition and International F. Liszt Piano Competition (Utrecht).

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A native of Lithuania, Muza Rubackyte was born into a family of musicians. At the age of 7, she made her professional debut in the capital city of Vilnius performing Haydn's D Major Piano Concerto with the Lithuanian National Chamber Orchestra. Six years later, she won the first prize in the National Young Artists Competition. The victory opened the doors to the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory, where she studied under Yakov Flier, Mikhail Voskressensky and Bela Davidovitch. During her conservatoire period, she won the first prize in the Tallinn (Estonia) Piano Competition and shortly thereafter was awarded the Conservatory's first prize in solo piano, chamber music and accompaniment.

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During the Soviet period, Muza Rubackyte was not allowed to travel outside the Communist Bloc but performed with orchestras of the Baltic states, Ukraine, Armenia, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and Belarus, as well as the great ensembles of Moscow, Vilnius and St. Petersburg. She has lived in Paris since 1991.

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Songs

Prelude - VL 241
Husque VL 162
Prelude - VL 304
III Menuet: Grazioso
Prelude - VL 185
Mazurka - VL 222
Fugue in B flat minor - VL 345
Piano Quintet in F Minor - FWV 7: I Molto moderato quasi lento
Prelude - aria et final: I Prelude Allegro Moderato E Maestoso
24 Preludes & Fugues - Op 87: No 2 - Fugue in A Minor
Prelude in D minor - VL 239
24 Preludes & Fugues - Op 87: No 12 - Fugue in G-Sharp Minor
String Quartet in C minor - VL 83: III Menuet: Grazioso
Prelude in B flat major - VL 169
Prelude in D minor - VL 340 - "Oh - My Dear Mother"
12 Preludes - Op 36 livre 1: III Pressentiment
III Scherzo
Prelude - Aria et Final: III Final
Prelude - aria et final: II Aria Lento
Prelude - VL 164
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No 1 in E-Flat Major - S 124: II Quasi adagio
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No 2 in A Major - S 125: II Allegro moderato
24 Preludes & Fugues - Op 87: No 12 - Prelude in G-Sharp Minor
24 Preludes & Fugues - Op 87: No 23 - Fugue in F Major
Solitude - Op 44: II Nuit blanche
24 Preludes & Fugues - Op 87: No 8 - Fugue in F-Sharp Minor
24 Preludes & Fugues - Op 87: No 2 - Prelude in A Minor
24 Preludes & Fugues - Op 87: No 16 - Prelude in B-Flat Minor
Mazurka in E flat minor - VL 222
24 Preludes & Fugues - Op 87: No 10 - Fugue in C-Sharp Minor
24 Preludes & Fugues - Op 87: No 18 - Fugue in F Minor
Piano Sonata in F major - VL 155: IV Finale

References

Muza Rubackyte Wikipedia