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15-year-old Alexandra Dovgan Plays Mendelssohn Piano Concerto
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15-year-old pianist Alexandra Dovgan from Russia boldly touches the piano - her fingers fly over the keyboard, touching not only the right keys but also the emotions of the audience

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Felix Mendelssohn: Piano Concerto Nr. 1 in G-moll, Op. 25, MWV O7 - III. Presto. Molto allegro e vivace. Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847) was a German composer, pianist, organist and conductor of the early Romantic period. Mendelssohn's compositions include symphonies, concertos, piano music, organ music and chamber music. Alexandra Dovgan was born in 2007. She began to study the piano at the age of 5. Dovgan currently studies at the Moscow Central Music School of the Moscow Conservatory (Mira Marchenko’s class). She is the winner of the Villahermosa Internet Contest (Mexico, 2014), the 9th International Ural Prokofiev Competition (Yekaterinburg, 2015), the 11th International Safonov Young Pianists Competition (Pyatigorsk, 2015), the I All-Russian Music Talents Internet Contest (Moscow, 2015), the 13th International Young Musicians Competition (Piano Category, Moscow, 2016), and the 18th International Nutcracker Television Contest (Moscow, 2017). Dovgan is also a prize-winner at the Vladimir Krainev Moscow International Piano Competition (2nd prize, Moscow, 2017) and the 4th International Astana Piano Passion Competition (2nd prize, 2017). The young pianist has taken part in various international festivals and has toured in Russia and abroad. Conductor: Alexander Sladkovsky.
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