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'''Nina Svetlanova''' (born in [[Kiev]], [[Ukraine]] [[Ukrainian SSR]], January 23, 1932) is a [[Russian-American]] [[concert pianist]] and [[educator]]. She became a naturalized US citizen in 1983. She has been a professor of piano at New York's [[Manhattan School of Music]] and [[Mannes College of Music]] since the late 1970s. Before her teaching career, she was known as a concert pianist and collaborative artist, being the main pianist to work with Armenian mezzo-soprano [[Zara Dolukhanova]].
Svetlanova graduated from the [[Moscow Conservatory]] in the class of [[Heinrich Neuhaus]], who she studied with from the age of 16 to 23 (1948–1955), during a seven-year period. Prior to that she had been a student of [[Grigory Kogan]] and [[Sofia Kogan]] at the [[Gnesin Music College]], where she studied since the age of five (1937–1948).
Upon graduation from [[Moscow Conservatory]] (class of 1955), she became ''Opera Konzertmeister'' (opera coach) in the famous [[Bolshoi Theatre]]. Later she became a pianist in the official roster of the Moscow Philharmonic Concert Association, called ''Moskonzert'', which was the main bureau responsible for all concerts in the USSR. As a ''Moskonzert'' pianist Svetlanova toured the world playing with instrumentalists and ensembles, and working closely with Zara Dolukhanova. She was once married to conductor [[Evgeny Svetlanov]].
She moved to New York City in 1975.
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'''Nina Svetlanova''' (born in [[Kiev]], [[Ukraine]] [[Ukrainian SSR]], January 23, 1932) is a [[Russian-American]] [[concert pianist]] and [[educator]]. She became a [[naturalized]] [[United States]] citizen in 1983. She has been a professor of piano at New York's [[Manhattan School of Music]] and [[Mannes College of Music]] since the late 1970s. Before her teaching career, she was known as a concert pianist and collaborative artist, being the main pianist to work with Armenian mezzo-soprano [[Zara Dolukhanova]].
Svetlanova graduated from the [[Moscow Conservatory]] in the class of [[Heinrich Neuhaus]], who she studied with from the age of 16 to 23 (1948–1955), during a seven-year period. Prior to that she had been a student of [[Grigory Kogan]] and [[Sofia Kogan]] at the [[Gnesin Music College]], where she studied since the age of five (1937–1948).
Upon graduation from [[Moscow Conservatory]] (class of 1955), she became ''Opera Konzertmeister'' (opera coach) in the famous [[Bolshoi Theatre]]. Later she became a pianist in the official roster of the Moscow Philharmonic Concert Association, called ''Moskonzert'', which was the main bureau responsible for all concerts in the USSR. As a ''Moskonzert'' pianist Svetlanova toured the world playing with instrumentalists and ensembles, and working closely with Zara Dolukhanova. She was once married to conductor [[Evgeny Svetlanov]].
She moved to New York City in 1975.
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