Sergej Osadchuk

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Sergej Osadchuk
Født18. mai 1957Rediger på Wikidata (66 år)
BeskjeftigelsePianist Rediger på Wikidata
Utdannet vedKonservatoriet i Moskva
NasjonalitetNorge

Sergej Osadchuk (født 18. mai 1957) er en ukrainsk-norsk pianist.

Osadchuk er utdannet ved Moskva Musikkonservatorium under Pavel Messner. Etter å ha spilt som solist med Moskva filharmoniske, Moskva radioorkester m.m., har han siden 1992 bodd i Norge og spilt med Tromsø Symfoniorkester, Kristiansand Symfoniorkester o.a. Han er professor ved musikkonservatoriet ved Universitetet i Tromsø.

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     Sergej Osadchuk was born in the Crimea (the Ukraine).At the age of 12 he had his   symphonic orchestra debute.At 15 he played the First Rachmaninov Concerto. In the same year he entered the Moscow Music College of the Moscow State Conservatory. He graduated from this College with honours and 5 years later from the Moscow State Conservatory also with the honour diploma.Then he completed the postgraduate course at the same conservatory with the honour diploma. All these years he studied with prof. Pavel Messner - pupil and later assistent of Emil Gilels.
     Since 1981  he  has pursued an active career as a pianist playing recitals in Russia,Ukraine,Lithuania,Finland, Norway,Italia,Australia,Great Britain, Germany and also participating in chamber ensembles. He has played with Russian orchestras including the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra under  Dmitrij Kitaenko,  Moscow Radio Orchestra under Fuat Mansurov, the Orchestra of the Moscow Conservatory under Leonid Nikolaev, Tromsø Symphony Orchestra under Kjell Seim, Kristiansand  Symphony Orchestra  under M. Tilkin,

Jonkopping Symphony Orchestra under J.Stigmer, Oslo Camerata under S.Barratt-Due and others. He has played recitals in the most prestigious Russian concert halls - the Grand Hall of the Moscow Conservatory and The International House of Music. Sergej Osadchuk has made recordings on the Moscow Radio including Concerto II by List, Concerto by Pirumov etc. At the same time he has had a piano teacher position at the Music College of the Moscow Conservatory.

     Since 1992 he has been employed as a professor at the North Norway Conservatory in Tromsø, Norway. He has had masterclasses in Great Britain (Cardiff), Sweden (Orebro)

Finland (Jyvaskula, Oulu), Germany (Karlsruhe), Norway (Oslo, Trondheim), played recitals in Bergen Festival, Grieg Festival in Oslo and others. CD recordings (together with M.Carlsen, M.B.Kjelland and others)