Andrei Diev

Andrei Borisovich Diev (Russian: Андрей Борисович Диев), born July 7, 1958 in Minsk, BSSR (now Belarus), is a Russian pianist, a Meritorious Artist (1995),[1] and a professor of the Moscow Conservatory.[2]

Andrei Diev
Born (1958-07-07) July 7, 1958
OccupationClassical pianist, professor
AwardsMeritorious Artist
Websitewww.andreidiev.com

Biography

Andrei Diev was born into a family with a strong musical tradition. His mother was a pianist, his father was a conductor (both graduated from the Moscow Conservatory), and Diev began his piano studies with his grandmother. He began to study music in Gnessin School in 1965, transferred to the Moscow Central Music School of the Moscow Conservatory in 1973 to study with professor Lev Naumov and continued his studies with Naumov when he entered to the Moscow Conservatory in 1975[3] (graduated in 1981).

Andrei Diev has taught at the Moscow Conservatory as Professor Naumov's assistant since 1988. He is also a professor at the International High School, and gives masterclasses at the Moscow Conservatory, The Royal College of Music in London, and throughout Russia, Japan, Italy, and other countries. His students are laureates of International Competitions, among them, Andrei Korobeinikov (winner of Scriabin 2004[4]), Eduard Kunz (winner of many International Competitions), Pavel Dombrovsky, Dmitry Onishenko.

His discography includes complete recordings of the Preludes by Rachmaninov (24 preludes) for Rossisky Instrument, and those of Debussy (24 preludes) and Scriabin (all 90 preludes) for BMG. He has also recorded works by Mozart and Prokofiev for Supraphon; Prokofiev's Concerto No.2 and works by Messiaen for Fontec; Roslavetz for Russian Seasons/Chant du Monde; and many others.

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