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- 时长
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Song Without Words, Op. 85
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Concerto in D Minor, BWV 974
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Lyric Pieces, Op. 12
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Sixteen Waltzes, Op. 39
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The Nutcracker, Op. 71a
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Images Book II, L. 111
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Deux Arabesque, L. 66
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The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I
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Song Without Words, Op. 62
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Tales of Hoffmann
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L'elisir D'amore
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Moments musicaux, D. 780
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Fantasy Pieces, Op. 7
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Fantasy Pieces, Op. 18
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Love Dream, S. 541
简介
“Anna Sutyagina amazes with her vision, desire, and ability to break the mold of traditional presentation of classical music”. June 21, 2016 Summer Issue, 2016. Vol. 2 Piano Performer Magazine Anna Sutyagina is a concert pianist and artistic director of a new Internet platform for classical music “Moving Classics TV” www.movingclassics.tv where she explores new trends in classical music. She is a producer of several music video clips. Anna Sutyagina has an outstanding creativity and imagination in engaging audience and presenting musical pieces in innovative ways. In 2009 she founded Munich Klassik Salon where she brings music, word and theater together to create the thematic productions with the motto “searching for old and new ideals of beauty”. She is currently working on project “Concerti Illumini” devoted to the visualisation of classical music. Anna Sutyagina is also a creativity coach for business companies. Her concept “Creativity Break 45” is an innovation creativity training based on music. (www.creativity-break.com) Anna Sutyagina was born in Tomsk, Russia, where she studied piano and literature. She won DAAD and American Collegiate Consortium scholarships for the studies in Frankfurt am Main (Germany) and Oklahoma (USA). She attended master classes with Volker Banfield, Ewa Kupiec, Matthias Kirschnereit and Marina Horak. Anna Sutyagina lives in Munich and is coached by Prof. Michael Leslie.