Nina Siniakova
Nina Siniakova
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 the leading musicians of our time, including celebrated Belgian flutist Berten D’Hollander, international opera star Oksana Volkova, as well as numerous acclaimed collectives, such as Orchestra 2001, Network for New Music in Philadelphia, Bachhanalia Baroque Ensemble, Melodia Women’s choir in New York City, St. Petersburg Philharmonic in Russia, Bolshoi Theater Woodwind Quintet, Philharmonic Symphony orchestra in Belarus. Her works are published by American Composers’ Alliance in the US and Kompositor Publishing House in St. Petersburg.
Nina Siniakova is a professional pianist. As a composer and a pianist she has appeared in numerous prestiges halls in the US and in Europe, including Carnegie Weil Recital hall, Academy of Music in Philadelphia, Beethoven Haus Bonn, Sibelius Academy of Music in Helsinki, St. Petersburg State Philharmonic, Belarus Bolshoi Opera Theater
Gifted public speaker, she has given talks and presentation at such leading schools as Royal Academies in Brussels and Antwerp in Belgium, Tufts University in Boston, New York University.
Nina Siniakova is a graduate of Hochschule für Musik und Tanz Cologne , St. Petersburg State Rimsky-Korsakov conservatory, and Minsk Glinka Music College. Aside of music, she studied acting professionally.
official website www.ninasiniakova.com
One Step From Love
original piano arrangements of the 70's tunes
Composers: Nina Siniakova
Label: Self-Produced
Label's Website: www.ninasiniakova.com
Product ID: 1.95E+11
Buy URL: https://www.ninasiniakova.com/piano
Frozen Reflections
"Frozen Reflections" for violin and piano
Composers: Nina Siniakova
Label: Self-Produced
Label's Website: www.ninasiniakova.com
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 the leading musicians of our time, including celebrated Belgian flutist Berten D'Hollander, international opera star Oksana Volkova, as well as numerous acclaimed collectives, such as Orchestra 2001, Network for New Music in Philadelphia, Bachhanalia Baroque Ensemble, Melodia Women's choir in New York City, St. Petersburg Philharmonic in Russia, Bolshoi Theater Woodwind Quintet, Philharmonic Symphony orchestra in Belarus. Her works are published by American Composers' Alliance in the US and Kompositor Publishing House in St. Petersburg.
Nina Siniakova is a professional pianist. As a composer and a pianist she has appeared in numerous prestiges halls in the US and in Europe, including Carnegie Weil Recital hall, Academy of Music in Philadelphia, Beethoven Haus Bonn, Sibelius Academy of Music in Helsinki, St. Petersburg State Philharmonic, Belarus Bolshoi Opera Theater
Gifted public speaker, she has given talks and presentation at such leading schools as Royal Academies in Brussels and Antwerp in Belgium, Tufts University in Boston, New York University.
Nina Siniakova is a graduate of Hochschule für Musik und Tanz Cologne , St. Petersburg State Rimsky-Korsakov conservatory, and Minsk Glinka Music College. Aside of music, she studied acting professionally.
official website www.ninasiniakova.com
One Step From Love
original piano arrangements of the 70's tunes
Composers: Nina Siniakova
Label: Self-Produced
Label's Website: www.ninasiniakova.com
Product ID: 1.95E+11
Frozen Reflections
"Frozen Reflections" for violin and piano
Composers: Nina Siniakova
Label: Self-Produced
Label's Website: www.ninasiniakova.com


