
Concert Series Artists & Educators
Juliana Osinchuk, Pianist

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Pianist, Juliana Osinchuk, has performed internationally to great critical acclaim. Her "superior technique, discipline and talent" (Los Angeles Times) have dazzled audiences and critics in solo and orchestral appearances. Musical America selected her as a "Young Artist to Watch" after her solo debut recital at Lincoln Center, NY. Recently the Washington Post called her recital "spectacular". Juliana also is a much sought after chamber pianist. The New York Times called her a "skillful and scrupulous ensemble player". As a champion of American composers, Dr. Osinchuk has premiered numerous works. In 1995 she was the recipient of a solo recitalist grant from the National Endowment for the Arts and premiered three Alaskan compositions at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. Her orchestral engagements include the European premiere of Lowell Liebermann’s Second Piano Concerto, and performances with symphony orchestras across the United States most recently with the Tucson Symphony. Dr. Osinchuk received her formal education from the Conservatoire de Musique in Paris, and the Juilliard School where she graduated with a bachelor’s, master’s and doctorate in music. Her teachers included Nadia Boulanger, Rosina Lhevinne, Nadia Reisenberg & Alexander Eydelman. She is very active as an educator, developing and presenting music workshops for young students, adults and professional groups. Osinchuk’s recordings include Tchaikovsky’s Piano Music, The Sorcerer’s Piano, and a special project for Children’s Hospital at Providence Growing Babies Bright. Dr. Osinchuk maintains a private teaching studio in Anchorage, and is director of the Soiree Series & Young Alaskan Artist Award program for the Anchorage Festival of Music. |
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