Tetiana Shafran

Achievements
Tetiana Shafran - born in Kyiv, Ukraine, began her journey with the piano at the age of three.
She graduated from the Lysenko Special Music School in Kyiv and later studied at the Tchaikovsky National Music Academy of Ukraine under Professor A. Vasin, completing her studies in 2012. She also studied at the Oksana Yablonskaya Piano Academy under the guidance of Professor Oksana Yablonskaya.
Tetiana is a laureate of approximately 30 international piano competitions. Among her most notable achievements is winning First Prize and the Gold Medal at the Olga Kern International Piano Competition in New Mexico, USA, in 2019.
In 2023, she made her debut as a jury member at the Odyssey International Piano Competition in Colorado, USA, and became affiliated with the prestigious Alink-Argerich Foundation.
Tetiana has performed at some of the world’s most renowned music festivals, including:
Shenzhen International Music Festival (China), Sarajevo International Music Festival (Bosnia), Portland International Piano Festival (USA), Gabala Music Festival (Azerbaijan), Milan International Piano Festival (Italy), Odyssey International Music Festival (Fort Collins, Colorado, USA), among many others.
Her performances have graced prestigious concert halls around the globe, such as:
Shenzhen Grand Theatre (China), Lindeman Hall (Oslo, Norway), Llewellyn Hall (Canberra, Australia), Popejoy Concert Hall (New Mexico, USA), Lied Center (Kansas City, USA), Palau de la Música (Valencia, Spain), Theatre Mohammed V (Rabat, Morocco), Sala Cecilia Meireles (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), Felicja Blumental Music Center (Tel Aviv, Israel), Congress Hall (Gabala, Azerbaijan), and many others.
She has collaborated with numerous orchestras and conductors, including: Maestro D. Yablonsky, V. Sirenko, H. Earle, F. Krager, G. Glinka, R. Minczuk, M. Diadiura, and others.
In 2023, Tetiana’s debut album was released by the prestigious Steinway & Sons label in New York and received high praise from music critics.
Concert program
FRYDERYK CHOPIN
- Berceuse in D-flat major op. 57
- 3 Mazurkas:
- in B-flat major op. 7 no. 1
- in a minor op. 17 no. 4
- in b-flat minor op. 33 no. 4
- Scherzo in c-sharp minor op. 39 no. 3
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- Prelude in c-sharp minor op. 45
- Prelude in f-sharp minor op. 28 no. 8
- Nocturne in B major op. 62 no. 1
- Rondo in E-sharp major op. 16
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Please note that the concert program is subject to change