Shoshana Rudiakov
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Shoshana Rudiakov is a Latvian pianist. She completed her studies at the Moscow Tchaikowsky Conservatory studying with professors Yakov Flier and Bella Davidovich. Upon her arrival in Israel she was immediately recognized as an outstanding talent[citation needed] and engaged as soloist with major orchestras.
She was hailed as a great discovery in Germany[citation needed] where a heavy schedule of performances as soloist with the Berliner Philharmoniker, Württemberg Chamber Orchestra, and Nürnberg Philharmoniker.
In addition to her regular duties as professor of piano and vice-rector at the Staatliche Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst she is also a member of the faculty at the Manchester Music Festival in Vermont, USA. Moreover she had collaborated with master classes in Magister Musicae project.
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- Albeniz Foundation
- Magister Musicaeproject on line with master classes by great music professors. Content biographies too.