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Valentina Kameníková

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Nationality
  
Russian

Died
  
November 21, 1989

Role
  
Music performer

Name
  
Valentina Kamenikova


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Born
  
20/12/1930
Odessa

Similar People
  
Frantisek Maxian, Ivan Klansky, Josef Palenicek, Ivan Moravec, Brno Philharmonic

Occupation
  
pianist, music teacher

Liszt -- Sonata in B Minor -- Valentina Kamenikova -- 1977


Valentina Kameníková nee Valentine Mikhaylovna Wax (December 20, 1930 in Odessa, Soviet Union – November 29, 1989) was a Czech pianist and Ukrainian music teacher, respectively. She came from a musical family. During World War II in 1941, due to her origin, she was evacuated to Siberia, studying and playing the piano, first in Odessa at a local music school, then at the Odessa Conservatory, and later at the Moscow Conservatory under Prof. Heinrich Neuhaus.

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Valentina Kameníková wwwzusbrezniceczphpaplikacedataredakcniFoto

In 1954 she married, and in 1957 moved with her family to Czechoslovakia. From 1959 to 1961, she undertook postgraduate studies in piano at the Prague Academy of Performing Arts under Prof. František Rauch. Starting in 1963 she taught at the Prague Conservatory, and in 1970, was worked as a lecturer at the Prague Academy of Performing Arts. She was a notable classical interpreter of Russian music with superb piano technique, and was highly acclaimed by critics. She eventually left a legacy of about fifty recordings.

Valentina kamenikova plays chopin mazurka no 41 in c sharp minor op 63 no 3 1960s from lp


Songs

Sonata for Piano No 14 in C sharp minor Quasi una fantasia - Moonlight - Op 27 - No 2 - Adagio sostenuto
Sonata No 14 for Piano in C sharp minor - "Moonlight" - Op 27: Adagio sostenuto
Mazurka No 40 in F Minor - Op 63 - No 2Chopin: Ballads - Mazurkas

References

Valentina Kameníková Wikipedia