Zinaida Ignatyeva
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Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Zinaida Ignatyeva (Template:Langx; also spelled Zinaida Ignatieva; 1 February 1938 – 23 March 2022[1]) was a Russian pianist.
Born in Moscow, Ignatyeva was a student at the Moscow Conservatory under Samuil Feinberg, where she was awarded the VI International Chopin Piano Competition's 5th prize. Ignatyeva is a professor at the Moscow Conservatory,[2] where she was appointed a teacher after graduating in 1962. She was active as a concert pianist[3] within the USSR.
Zinaida Ignatyeva died on March 23, 2022 at the age of 84.[4]
Awards and honours
- People's Artist of Russia[2]
- Laureate of the Frederic Chopin International Competition in Poland[2]
References
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