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Anna t'Haron is a pen name of ''Anna Yevdokimova'' (date of birth: 6 August 1978, place of birth:
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) – a Russian pianist,
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of the All-Russian and International
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and piano-duo competitions. Since 2009 Anna is a grant holder of the "
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". Also, Anna t'Haron working as an artist, web-designer, and ''Personator'' (artist and photographer – restorer,
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and photo-stylist).


Musical biography

Anna Yevdokimova was born into a musical family. In 1997 she graduated with honour the Piano Department of the S.I.Taneev Musical College in
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. In 1997–2002 she studied with famous Russian musician and pianist, Prof.
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at the
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named P.I. Tchaikovsky. In 2005 Anna graduated with honors (
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) the Saratov State Conservatory named L.Sobinov (class of Prof. Anatoly Skripay). In the same 2005 she left for the
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there to continue perfecting her performing mastery. At first in the
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with Prof. Naum Grubert and then in ArtEZ Conservatorium Enschede with Prof. Mikhail Markov. Alongside the saturated concert activity (as a soloist as a
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partner with vocalists and instrumentalists) she successfully participated in masters–courses, competitions and different international festivals, such as for example: III All-Russian chamber music and piano-duo competition ( Novomoskovsk, Russia, 1997 –
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diploma and the competition diploma winner),
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International Chamber Music Competition (Netherlands, 2007 – Finalist), a concert tour around the
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countries as a duo "piano-violin" with violinist & duo-partner Ksenia Beltyukova (2007), IV Monographic Rachmaninov International Piano Competition (Moscow, Russia, 2008), "Euregio Musikfestival" (
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, Germany, 2008), "Val Tidone Summer Camp" (Italy, 2010), etc. The voluminous concert repertoire of pianist Anna Yevdokimova includes works of the all style directions in the
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practically. Furthermore, she has a special circle of the musical preferences (so-called private, individual repertoire) which includes I.S. Bach, C.Ph.E. Bach,
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,
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,
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, Khanon, Skriabin, Satie and
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. Anna recorded several albums, including CDs:
2000–2005 " S. Rachmaninov. Preludes – Etudes-Tableaux" ( Preludes Op.23, Etudes-Tableaux Op.33).
2005 – "J.S. Bach. Clavier Concertos" (Clavier Concertos BWV 1052, 1053, 1055, 1056).
2007 – "Sonatas for piano and violin. J. Brahms— E. Elgar" (J.Brahms. Sonata for piano and violin No.3 Op.108; E.Elgar. Sonata for piano and violin Op.82 ''*violin – Ksenia Beltiukova''). Limited edition.
2010 – "Golden
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" (J.S. Bach " Goldberg-Variationen", BWV 988). Since 2011 Anna Yevdokimova completely stopped performing publicly (concerts, recitals etc.)


Other activities

As an Artist, Anna t'Haron working in two genres of fine art:
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art and her own art direction "
multidimensional In physics and mathematics, the dimension of a Space (mathematics), mathematical space (or Mathematical object, object) is informally defined as the minimum number of coordinates needed to specify any Point (geometry), point within it. Thus, a ...
graphic arts
" grounded on the
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's principles of
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s and
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of the different fine art's technological ways: from a simple drawing on paper up to a complicated computer-generated image. As an Artist–Personator she participated in decorating books jointly with the author
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: "Two Processes", "The black
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"( :de:Allee), "
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contra Khanon
", and " Alphonse Who Did Not Exist" ().
// "Alfons kotorogo ne bylo"


References


External links


''Pianiste Anna Yevdokimova en een hartstochtelijke Brahms.''


* ttp://yevdokimova.com/t_pictures_eng.html Anna t'Haron-Anna Yevdokimova. Official site – chapter «Pictures» (with some examples of the «multidimensional graphic arts»)
Anna t'Haron-Anna Yevdokimova. Official site – chapter «Repertoire»


{{DEFAULTSORT:THaron, Anna 1978 births Living people Dutch classical pianists Dutch women classical pianists Russian women classical pianists People from Shymkent Saratov Conservatory alumni 21st-century Russian classical pianists 21st-century women pianists