Saturday, March 29 at 4:00 p.m.

Daria Podorozhnova & Terri Ji

with Inesa Sinkevych


PROGRAM

E. Fabregas "Lament" from suite Portraits I (2000) 5 min

J. Brahms Sonata No.2 in F sharp minor, Op.2 25 min

Intermission

Der du von dem Himmel bist, S.531/5 by Franz Liszt

Sonata in B Minor, S. 178 by Franz Liszt

Debussy Ondine from Preludes, Book II

Frederic Chopin Two Mazurkas, Op. 50

I. Vivace

II Allegretto


Daria Podorozhnova was born in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. She was 6 years old when she started playing the piano in a Special Music School affiliated with the Rostov State Conservatory. Her musical path began in the class of music teacher Inna Serebryanskaya. When Daria was 8 years old she won her first music competition. During her studies in Serebryanskaya's class, Daria became a laureate of many competitions and festivals in Russia, Ukraine and Sweden.

In 2017 Daria started studying in the class of Professor of the Rostov State Conservatory Sergei Osipenko. In 2019 Daria became the winner of III prize of the V International Music Competition for young pianists "Astana Piano Passion", when she was 15. Some years later she became the winner of the II International Music Competition "Rachmaninoff's legacy" in Rostov-on-Don and I International Music Competition for young pianists "New Generation" in Moscow.

Daria has performed across Russia and abroad as a solo recitalist and in concertos, with orchestras including Rostov Symphony Orchestra, Krasnodar Premier-Orchestra, Astana Symphony Orchestra, Irkutsk Symphony Orchestra and Volgodonsk Symphony Orchestra. Daria has been invited to participate in numerous music festivals, including the “Stars on the Baikal” in Irkutsk and “The XVII International Piano Festival "Mariinsky” in St. Petersburg. In March 2024 Daria was awarded the 6th prize of 69th Maria Canals International Competition in Barcelona. In May 2024 Daria has performed as a pianist in “La Traviata” production at Staten Island.

Now Daria is studying for a bachelor’s degree and working with Alexandre Moutouzkine at Manhattan School of Music, where she has been awarded a Harold and Helene Schonberg Pianist Scholarship.

Daria Podorozhnova


Terri Ji is a 22-year-old pianist from NYC.  She is the 2024 Dora Zaslavsky Koch concerto competition winner at Manhattan School of Music and recently made her New York debut with the MSM Symphony Orchestra performing Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini.  Other performance highlights include appearing as a soloist with the Vienna Ball Orchestra at Vienna Konzerthaus and being featured as a Young Artist Awards finalist with Northwest Focus Live, 98.1 KINGFM radio.  She has performed at Klavierhaus in New York, with Virtual Concert Halls as part of their Sound Espressivo Laureates recital series, and is also the winner of 2022 Pacific International Piano Competition and gold medalist at the 2021 Chopin Northwest Festival.  She made her orchestral debut with the Philharmonia Northwest as a winner of the 2017 Seattle Young Artists Music Festival. 

She is currently a junior at the Manhattan School of Music, where she studies with Marc Silverman. 


Inesa Sinkevych is laureate of the 12th Arthur Rubinstein International Piano Master Competition, a Ukrainian-born pianist who also won first prizes in the Maria Canals International Piano Competition in Barcelona and the Concurso Internacional de Piano Premio “Jaén” in Spain, as well as awards in the Minnesota International Yamaha Piano-e-Competition; the Vianna da Motta and the Porto international competitions in Portugal among others.

Inesa Sinkevych has been praised for her “intense, thrilling and sophisticated playing” (General-Anzeiger, Germany), “brilliant note-perfect fluency” (New York Concert Review), “grand passion and elegant lyricism” (Audiophile Audition), and “rich cantabile” (Ritmo, Spain). She has been described as a “Schubertian of real distinction,” with a “maturity that belies her age (Music Web International), and as an “artist with intuition that knows to look far beyond technique” (Diario de Noticias, Lisbon). “Grasping the overarching structure and purpose,” writes JWR Review, “is Sinkevych’s strength.”

As soloist she has appeared with the Israel Philharmonic, the Minnesota Orchestra, the Gulbenkian Orchestra of Lisbon, Orquesta Nacional del Cuba, the Gran Canaria Philharmonic of Spain, the Porto Symphony of Portugal, the Tenerife Symphony of the Canary Islands, the Warsaw Symphony Orchestra, and the Kharkov Youth Orchestra, among others. She has performed as recitalist, chamber player, and orchestral soloist at the Mann Auditorium in Tel Aviv, the Purcell Room in London’s Royal Festival Hall, the Minnesota Orchestra Hall, the Palau de la Música Catalana in Barcelona, the Hong Kong City Hall, Guanghualu Arts Center in Beijing, Joaquin Rodrigo Auditorium in Madrid, the National Philharmonic Hall of Ukraine, and the Great Hall of the Centro Cultural de Belém in Lisbon. Recent performances include appearances at Carnegie Hall’s Weill Recital Hall and Merkin Concert Hall in New York, Bar Harbor Music Festival, Dame Myra Hess Concert Series in Chicago, Festival de El Valle de Anton in Panama, with the Orquesta National del Cuba and Orquesta Mozartiano de La Habana, as well as in Shanghai, Beijing, Shenyang, and Guangzhoua in China on tour. Inesa Sinkevych appeared live on WFMT Chicago, Kol Israel, Classical WETA Washington, the RDP Portugal, Minnesota Public Radio, and Mezzo Classic TV Channel, France. She performed at the Israeli Presidential Conference (2008) in Jerusalem for U.S. President G.W. Bush and Israeli President Shimon Peres.

Inesa Sinkevych is guest faculty at the Interharmony (Italy), Euroarts (Halle, Germany), Manhattan in the Mountains (Catskills, NY), Summit (New York), and Forum Musicae (Madrid, Spain) summer festivals. A judge for the Maria Canals de Barcelona International Piano Competition, Junior Peace and Music Ambassador Competition and head of the jury for the International Shostakovich Piano Competition in Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine, she also serves as visiting faculty at the FaceArt Music School in Shanghai and as an honorary advisor to the Leaves Music School in Nanjing, China.

Inesa Sinkevych began her piano studies at the Kharkov Special Music School in her native Ukraine with Victor Makarov and later studied with Alexander Volkov at the Rubin Academy of Music in Tel Aviv. A scholarship from the America–Israel Cultural Foundation enabled her to further her studies with Solomon Mikowsky in the United States, where she received her Master of Music degree at the Chicago College of Performing Arts and her Doctor of Musical Arts degree at Manhattan School of Music. Dr. Sinkevych has been a member of the Piano faculty of Manhattan School of Music’s College Division since 2014 and Precollege Division since 2008, and is serving as a Co-Head of the Piano Department at the Manhattan School of Music since 2022.

Inesa Sinkevych