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Alexei Grynyuk was born in Kyiv, Ukraine, and
completed his studies at the Special Music School and Kyiv Conservatoire
under Natalia Gridneva and Prof. Valery Kozlov. In 1996 he won a
scholarship to the Royal Academy of Music, studying with Prof. Hamish
Milne. From the age of thirteen – when he won the first prize at
the Dyagilev All-Soviet-Union Music Competition in Moscow – Alexei
has had many successes at international competitions, most recently
winning first prizes at the Vladimir Horowitz International Competition
in Kyiv and the Shanghai International Competition in China.
Alexei has been highly acclaimed in the press worldwide, giving
numerous recitals and concerto performances with orchestras. He
has performed in the most of European countries, USA, Morocco, Mexico
and Japan, and has been broadcast on the Ukrainian National Radio
and Television, the Gdansk Radio (Poland), Russian Television ‘Ostankino’,
Moroccan Television, Frankfurt-am-Main Radio (Germany), WGBH Radio
(USA) and Chinese Television. The venues included Wigmore Hall and
South Bank Centre in London, Salle Cortot and Salle Gaveau in Paris,
The Great Hall of Moscow Conservatoire. Also Alexei has appeared
in many international festivals, such as Chopin Festival in Duszniki
(Poland), Newport Music Festival (USA), Musical Kremlin (Moscow),
Music and More (Malta), Festival ‘Cervantino’ (Mexico). Alexei’s
concert activities are constantly growing. His near-future engagements
will include recitals at the South Bank Centre, London, and in the
piano series at the Metropolitan Museum in New York among many others.
Alexei is a Member of the Artistic Committee of the Benjamin Britten
International Violin Competition London and was member of the Pre-selection
Jury of the Competition. Alexei Grynyuk Homepage
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