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Nina SINIAKOVA

contemporary classical composer & pianist

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About

One of the most charismatic personalities on today's art scene, 

Nina Siniakova is a musician of a diverse cultural background and broad interests. Her music explores eternal subjects of beauty, love, life, and death.


Her colleagues describe her style as “unique and refined” (Mark Hagerty) , that in their opinion makes Nina Siniakova “one of the most interesting composers of her generation” (Krzysztof Meyer). Her interests in musical genres span music written in contemporary classical style to minimalism, jazz, easy listening, and music for children. 

Siniakova is a recipient of numerous national and international awards, including Grant of NY Consul on Arts, First Prize and People’s Choice Award at Andrey Petrov Symphonic Music competition in St. Petersburg, Russia (for Concerto for Two Violins and Orchestra), stipend of DAAD (German Students’ Exchange Service), stipend of Exploring the Metropolis program NYC and many others.

 

She has collaborated with numerous celebrated collectives and artists, including Orchestra 2001, Network for New Music in Philadelphia, Bachhanalia Baroque Ensemble, Melodia Women's choir in New York City, Bolshoi Theater Woodwind Quintet, Philharmonic Symphony orchestra in Belarus.

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Recent Events

Fall 2024 
"Forgotten Dreams"

New Solo Piano Album release
 

Tunes of love and belief. 

Original arrangements by Nina Siniakova featuring works  by Ch. W. Glück, Paul McCartney, Mark Minkov, and others.

September 28, 2024
Triumph Music Festival, Phialdelphia, PA
Academy of Music
 

Guest Artist of the festival

October 4, 2024 
Limerick, PA, USA

 

Solo piano recital

"Forgotten Dreams" new album release celebration.

October 13, 2024 
Minsk, Belarus
Belarus State Opera Theater, Alexandrovskaya Chamber Concert Hall
"To Be Continued"

Special project honoring mothers- musicians

December 4th, 2024
Helsinki, Finland
Sibelius Academy of Music

"Circle of Life"

vocal cycle for voice and piano based on Belarusian folk

written for Julia Magdalena Tamminnen. World premiere

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February 18, 2025
Antwerp, Belgium
Royal Conservatory

 

Guest speaker.

Presentation for composers, students and faculty of the conservatory

February 21, 2025
Brussels, Belgium
Royal Conservatory

 

Guest speaker. Presentation for composers, students and faculty of the conservatory

May 22, 2025
St. Petersburg, Russia
St. Petersburg Philharmonic, Chamber Hall

 

"Three Wishes", jazz suite for flute and piano ( as a part of a "Flute in Jazz" project)

Featured Piece

"Wings' Whispers" for woodwind quintet


a journey of soul, a search for peace
a sophisticated combination of lush harmonies, exquisite contra point and emotional discoveries. 

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