CLASSICAL CONCERT - Technopolis 20 - 26 May












CLASSICAL CONCERT
Friday 26 May 8pm  -  Technopolis 20 Paphos

Tatiana Stupak (piano), Robert Grod (cello), Alysa Kuchinskaya (soprano),
Tatiana Kokoreva (soprano)

Tickets: €10
Reservations: Tel: 70002420

Works by Chopin, Bach, Debussy, Tchaikovsky, Fauré, Dvorak, Mozart, Schubert and more.

Tatiana Stupak (piano) started learning the piano at age five, and later studied at the Rimsky-Korsakov State Conservatory in St. Petersburg. She won a Bach international competition and an organ international competition in Russia. She has performed in Austria and Germany as well as in Russia. Tatiana is now
based in Cyprus, where she is well known, having played many times in the last few years, both as a solo pianist and as accompanist for other musicians.


Robert Grod (cello) was born in 1991 in Lithuania. He studied in Vilnius at the Balys Dvarionas music school in the class of J. Veiverienė. He is a laureate prize winner of the Dvarionas and Urba music competitions in Lithuania. In 2010 Robert began his studies at the Moscow State Conservatory, under the
tutorship of Natalia Shakhovskaya. In 2012 he won first prize in the Kozolupov competition in Moscow, and in 2016 he graduated from the conservatory with honours. Since then, he has been working in Nicosia for Cyprus Young String Soloists, which is a programme of the Cyprus Ministry of Education and Culture, aiming at identifying children aged 3-18 who are very talented in music, and at providing them with instrument
instruction at the highest possible level.

Alysa Kuchinskaya (soprano) was born in Lithuania, where 
she showed a great passion for music from early childhood. At the age of six, she began piano lessons with her first teacher, Galina Novelskiene, at the Miko Petrausko music school in Kaunas. After ten years playing piano, she turned to singing classical music, and for two years she studied at the JuozasGruodis Conservatory in Kaunas. Her teacher there was the
well-known soprano, associate professor and head of department, Jurate Bukauskaite. Her studies continued at the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre in Vilnius, from which she graduated with honours. She participated in many concerts in her home town, at the Kaunas State Musical Theatre.
After moving to Cyprus, she has continued to perform in public.

Tatiana Kokoreva (soprano)graduated from the conducting 
and vocal faculty of the Tchaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory. She has sung at many well-known locations, including the Conservatory’s Grand Hall and the Bolshoi Theatre.  She is now a soloist with the Conservatory choir, and with several other groups, including the State Academic Chamber Orchestra of Russia. She has sung outside Russia, in Azerbaijan,
China, France, Germany, Monaco, as well as in Cyprus.

Directions: Head into town from the Debenhams roundabout and turn right just before the Makarios statue, over the crossroads then right again just past the big white court building, and the venue will be found 200M on the right with parking on the left.

TECHNOPOLIS 20 Cultural Centre, 18 Nikilaou Nikolaidi Avenue,

8010 Paphos. Tel: 70002420. www.technopolis20.com