Andrey Pisarev

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Andrey Pisarev in June 2019

Andrey Pisarev (born November 6, 1962, in Rostov-on-Don) is a Russian pianist combining an international concert career with teaching at the Moscow Conservatory, where he serves as a professor. His daughter Nadezda Pisareva, born in Moscow in 1987, is also a concert pianist.

Record of piano prizes
YearCompetitionPrize1st prize winner / Ex-aequo with...
1983 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Rachmaninov, Moscow1st prize
1991 Flag of Austria.svg Mozart, Salzburg1st prize
1993 Flag of South Africa (1928-1994).svg UNISA TRANSNET, Pretoria1st prize


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