Tatyana Dudochkin
Piano; Chair, Piano Duo
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Tatyana Dudochkin, a distinguished pianist and teacher, graduated with honors from St. Petersburg and Kiev Conservatories where she remained on the faculty for sixteen years. She is currently the Chair of Piano Ensemble Department at the New England Conservatory, School of Preparatory and Continuing Education. Dudochkin is a faculty of Puigcerda Music Festival in Spain, the Summit Music festival in NY, Director of Russian-American Music Association as well as the Founder and Artistic Director of the annual celebration Composer’s Anniversary Extravaganza at New England Conservatory’s Jordan Hall since 1991.
Critically acclaimed for her performances as soloist and chamber musician, Dudochkin concertized extensively throughout former Soviet Union, United States, Canada, Spain, Italy, and Holland. Her solo performances with Kiev Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra, Kiev Opera Theater Chamber Orchestra, and Early Music Chamber Orchestra of Lithuania received high acclaim for her remarkable instinct and interpretation of music. Dudochkin has been an Artist in Residence at the Rockport Music Festival, Spring at Prague Festival, Lithuanian Early Music Festival, Hampton Music Festival and many others. Tatyana has recorded extensively on the Melodia label, performed and recorded on WGBH, WBUR, "Voice of America,” “Morning Pro Musica,” Washington National Public Radio, Continental Cablevision: “In Performance,” and many recordings Live from Jordan Hall.
Dudochkin is a winner of the Grand Medal at the prestigious Early Music Festival-Competition in Lithuania, as well as numerous awards including Ukrainian Chamber Music Competition, All-Union Music Competition, Ukrainian National Music Competition, Early Music Festival-Competition in Lithuania, and National Music Competition at Tallinn, Estonia. She continues to pursue excellence in her multifaceted career. Dudochkin is sought after to perform, teach and coach chamber music in festivals in Nova Scotia, Spain, Italy, New York and many other places. She often accepts invitations to teach master classes at conservatories in Russia, Ukraine, Spain, Italy and Holland.
A great number of Tatyana’s students are prize winners at international, national and world piano competitions receiving over 150 combined prizes in total since 1990, including competitions won in Italy, Spain, Russia, Canada, Washington D.C., and the Ukraine. Additionally, several of her students have been chosen to participate in television and radio programs such as From the Top and Piano Prodigies. Dudochkin received many Recognitions of Outstanding Teacher Awards from International Young Artist Competition in Washington D.C., International Piano Competition in Cinigalia (Italy), Montreal (Canada) MMTA, NEPTA, Spain, World Piano Competition (United States) and Young Virtuosos at Carnegie Hall. Tatyana is also well known for her lecture recitals and teacher workshops. She has served on the jury panels of a number of national and international competitions in Spain, Ukraine, and United States. Dudochkin was entered into the American Teachers directory, honoring the most respected teachers in the United States.
B.M., M.M., D.M.A. with highest honors (St. Petersburg Conservatory and Kiev Conservatory).
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