COncerts

Svetlana Rudenko Svetlana Rudenko

Sundays@Noon Online

A concert featuring both composed and improvised music, in which all of the music is being heard for the first time.

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Svetlana Rudenko Svetlana Rudenko

Music & Consciousness

@The Whale Theater - Pianist Svetlana Rudenko teams up with Belenus Quartet Ireland to perform Quintet in F-minor

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Svetlana Rudenko Svetlana Rudenko

Music & Consciousness

Emotional Intelligence - Every composition is an emotional story. Music teaches us to experience emotions.

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Svetlana Rudenko Svetlana Rudenko

Brain Awareness Week

A synaesthesia Concert for Brain Awareness Week. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the concert is postponed until Spring 2021.

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Svetlana Rudenko Svetlana Rudenko

Spectacle de Piano

Svetlana Rudenko performs in Montréal, featuring works from J.S. Bach, A. Scriabin, and S. Rachmaninov.

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Svetlana Rudenko Svetlana Rudenko

Visual & Performing Arts

Committee - Trinity College Dublin, funded the Cognitive Musicology and Social Interaction concert.

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reviews. . .

St Patrick's Church in Greystones was packed to capacity last Saturday, November 8, as the local community gathered to pay tribute to the 22 local men listed on the 1st World War memorial tablet in the church. With this year being the centenary of the start of The Great War, journalist Peter Murtagh traced the history of each of the 22 men and brought their stories to life.The evening also contained wonderful music from Cormac Breatnach, Dara McMahon, Patrick Hyland, and Svetlana Rudenko along with a video montage from James Brooke Tyrrell and Wesley Evans which brought home the horrors of war.”

Source: Bray People, Independent.ie 2014

Dublin-based pianist Svetlana Rudenko graced the John Field Room of the National Concert Hall with an eclectic program of music on Friday. From the familiar to the not-so-familiar, the recital featured a selection of pieces that livened up a rainy Friday lunchtime. Rudenko shows a real sensitivity to the music, allowing the sense of space in each to come through. Engaging, exciting, and sensitive towards the music being performed, Rudenko puts a bit of sunshine back into a wet Friday afternoon.”

Source: John Millar, Golden Plec 2013

Irish cellist Annette Cleary and Ukraine-born pianist Svetlana Rudenko opened their concert with a serving of Webern at his most condensed. The three miniatures all offered fleeting tastes of pristine tuning, intelligent interpretation and taut dialogue. Svetlana Rudenko followed with a power-packed account of Liszt’s supreme Sonata in B minor that revealed no inhibiting concerns for the practicable or even the physically possible. Rudenko’s forcible musicality was an easy match for the at-times formidable piano part of the Sonata in D minor by Shostakovich.”

Source: Andrew Johnston Irish Times 2009

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