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Stanislav Khegai
Stanislav Khegai has performed in many countries such as Russia, Kazakhstan, France, Germany, Switzerland, Belgium, Morocco, Estonia, and South Korea. He played in venues as Rachmaninov Hall in Moscow, Salle Cortot in Paris, Theatre "La Monnaie" in Bressels, "Congress Hall" in Astana, Great Hall of Almaty Concervatory. He has collaborated with many orchestras including Moscow Symphony Orchestra, Belgian National Symphony Orchestra, Chamber Wallonie Orchestra of Belgium, Kazakh Philharmony Symphony Orchestra, Mahrische Philharmonic Orchestra and Korean Gyeonggi Philharmonic Orchestra.
Mr. Khegai won the Grand Prix at the First International Piano Competition of Central Asia in Almaty. He also won the Second Pize of the Third Skryabin International Piano Competition in Moscow in 2006. His other achievements includes winning "Arirang prize" in Art fields of Association of Kazakhstani Koreans, "Forder Prize" at the Tenth Geza Anda International Piano Competition in Zurich, Switzerland, and was a Finalist of the Fifteenth Queen Elisabeth International Piano Competition in Brussels, Belgium.Mr. Khegai is currently pursuing Master's degree at Korean National University under the tutelage of professor Kang Choong Mo. He graduated from Republic Special Music School for Gifted Children Named after K. Baiseitova where he studied with professor Jania Aubakirova and dozent Ludmila Lapan. He studied with professor Lev Naumov and Elisso Virsaladze in Tchaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory where he graduated with honours.
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Round I
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J. S. Bach
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WTC Book II: Prelude and Fugue in B-flat major, BWV 890
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L. v. Beethoven
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Sonata in F minor, Op.57, "Appassionata"
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Round II
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B. Bartok
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Sonata Sz. 80
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F. Liszt
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Reminiscence of "Don Juan"
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Semifinal Round
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F. Schubert
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Sonata in A major, D.959
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I. Stravinsky
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Three Movements from "Pertrushka"
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Final Round
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S. Rachmaninoff
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Concerto No. 2 in C minor, Op. 18
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In his own words:
I like sports - jogging, tennis, bike and books. For me competition is one of the perspectives for musical growth. My goal in life is self artistic development, actively participating in musical cultural life.
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