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: Дора Делийска; born 1980) is a
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concert pianist residing in Vienna, Austria.


Biography

Deliyska was born in Pleven, Bulgaria in 1980. Beginning piano lessons at the age of five, she performed her first public concert four years later at nine.Curriculum Vitae - Dora Deliyska
(accessed 27 June 2010). Deliyska studied at the Oxana Yablonskaya Piano Institute in Castelnuovo di Garfagnana ( Tuscany), Italy from 2008-2009. Since then, she has obtained a master's degree in performance from the prestigious University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna (Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Wien) where she studied under
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, Jürg von Vintschger and
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Discography

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: Klavierwerke'' (Gramola 98853) * 2010: ''
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Franz Liszt: Balladen und Walzer'' (Gramola 98899) * 2012: ''Doppelgänger: Franz Liszt Franz Schubert'' (Gramola 98931) * 2013: ''Franz Schubert: Klavierwerke'' (Gramola 98969) * 2014: Caprice Viennoise – Kreisler, Brahms, Ravel,
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. Luka Kusztrich (Violine), Dora Deliyska (Klavier) (CAPRICCIO) * 2014: ''Meeresstille – letzte Sonaten''. Beethoven, Schubert (Gramola 99018) * 2014:
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, ''Kreisleriana'', '' Kinderszenen'' und ''Paganini-Etüden'' 3/1/2 (Gramola 99058) * 2015: ''Danzas.'' Greg Anderson,
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. Dora and friends. With Luca Monti (Klavier), Nora Romanoff-Schwarzberg (Viola), Yury Revich (Violine), Florian Willeitner (Violine),
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(Bass) (Gramola 99099)


References


External links


Official website
1980 births University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna alumni Bulgarian classical pianists Women classical pianists Living people Musicians from Pleven Musicians from Vienna Bulgarian expatriates in Austria 21st-century classical pianists {{classical-pianist-stub