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  • BAHARAK, 28 July 2005..Vocational Training Centre for Women....The VTC aim is to improve the status of women, by giving them lessons on maternity, family planning and post-natal issues. ..According to United Nations Population Fund, Afghanistan has among the world?s highest rates of maternal mortality, and Badakhshan has the highest rates ever recorded anywhere in the world, with one mother dying in every 15 births. Underage marriage is one of the primary causes of maternal mortality.....The VTC is funded by UNFPA and implemented by IBNSINA...
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  • WOMEN AFFAIRS DEPATMENT, 27 July 2005..Vocational Training Centre  ....The VTC aim is to improve the status of  women, by  giving  them lessons on maternity, family planning and post-natal issues. ..According to United Nations Population Fund, Afghanistan has among the world?s highest rates of maternal mortality, and Badakhshan has the highest rates ever recorded anywhere in the world, with one mother dying in every 15 births. Underage marriage is one of the primary causes of maternal mortality.....The VTC is funded by UNFPA and implemented by IBNSINA.
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  • FAIZABAD, 30 July 2005..Women Affairs Department, Vocational Training Centre.  A young woman stand behind a sew machine. ....The VTC aim is to improve the status of   women, by  providing them a two-hour daily course on Health, literacy and working skills.....The VTC is funded by UNFPA and implemented by IBNSINA.
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  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
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  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
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  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
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  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
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  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
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  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
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  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
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  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
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  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
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  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
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  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
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  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
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  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
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  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
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  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
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  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
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  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
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  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
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  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
    AlexeyZuev_Kash161.jpg
  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
    AlexeyZuev_Kash139.jpg
  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
    AlexeyZuev_Kash136.jpg
  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
    AlexeyZuev_Kash130.jpg
  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
    AlexeyZuev_Kash127.jpg
  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
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  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
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  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
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  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
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  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
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  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
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  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
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  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
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  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
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  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
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  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
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  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
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  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
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  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
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  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
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  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
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  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
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  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
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  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
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  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
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  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
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  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
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  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
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  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
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  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
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  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
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  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
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  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
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  • 20 August 2005...Omar Ghul teaching Martial Arts tecnics at his KUNG FU training center in Khost.
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  • 20 August 2005...Omar Ghul teaching Martial Arts tecnics at his KUNG FU training center in Khost.
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  • 20 August 2005...Omar Ghul teaching Martial Arts tecnics at his KUNG FU training center in Khost.
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  • 20 August 2005...Omar Ghul teaching Martial Arts tecnics at his KUNG FU training center in Khost.
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  • 20 August 2005...Omar Ghul teaching Martial Arts tecnics at his KUNG FU training center in Khost.
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  • 20 August 2005...Omar Ghul teaching Martial Arts tecnics at his KUNG FU training center in Khost.
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  • 20 August 2005...Omar Ghul teaching Martial Arts tecnics at his KUNG FU training center in Khost.
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  • 20 August 2005...Omar Ghul teaching Martial Arts tecnics at his KUNG FU training center in Khost.
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  • 20 August 2005...Omar Ghul teaching Martial Arts tecnics  at his KUNG FU training center in Khost.
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  • 20 August 2005...Omar Ghul teaching Martial Arts tecnics at his KUNG FU training center in Khost.
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  • The City of Arts and Sciences is a cultural entertainment centre with stunning architecture and great capacity to entertain, teach and excite by promoting public participation.<br />
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Situated along almost two kilometres of what was formerly the bed of the River Turia, with a surface area of 350,000 square metres, the City of Arts and Sciences is a huge open space.<br />
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Offering cultural and intellectual leisure, it has given Valencia the best centre of this type in Europe.<br />
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  • The City of Arts and Sciences is a cultural entertainment centre with stunning architecture and great capacity to entertain, teach and excite by promoting public participation.<br />
<br />
Situated along almost two kilometres of what was formerly the bed of the River Turia, with a surface area of 350,000 square metres, the City of Arts and Sciences is a huge open space.<br />
<br />
Offering cultural and intellectual leisure, it has given Valencia the best centre of this type in Europe.<br />
<br />
Photo © LAURA GAROFALO
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  • The City of Arts and Sciences is a cultural entertainment centre with stunning architecture and great capacity to entertain, teach and excite by promoting public participation.<br />
<br />
Situated along almost two kilometres of what was formerly the bed of the River Turia, with a surface area of 350,000 square metres, the City of Arts and Sciences is a huge open space.<br />
<br />
Offering cultural and intellectual leisure, it has given Valencia the best centre of this type in Europe.<br />
<br />
Photo © LAURA GAROFALO
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  • The City of Arts and Sciences is a cultural entertainment centre with stunning architecture and great capacity to entertain, teach and excite by promoting public participation.<br />
<br />
Situated along almost two kilometres of what was formerly the bed of the River Turia, with a surface area of 350,000 square metres, the City of Arts and Sciences is a huge open space.<br />
<br />
Offering cultural and intellectual leisure, it has given Valencia the best centre of this type in Europe.<br />
<br />
Photo © LAURA GAROFALO
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  • The City of Arts and Sciences is a cultural entertainment centre with stunning architecture and great capacity to entertain, teach and excite by promoting public participation.<br />
<br />
Situated along almost two kilometres of what was formerly the bed of the River Turia, with a surface area of 350,000 square metres, the City of Arts and Sciences is a huge open space.<br />
<br />
Offering cultural and intellectual leisure, it has given Valencia the best centre of this type in Europe.<br />
<br />
Photo © LAURA GAROFALO
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  • The City of Arts and Sciences is a cultural entertainment centre with stunning architecture and great capacity to entertain, teach and excite by promoting public participation.<br />
<br />
Situated along almost two kilometres of what was formerly the bed of the River Turia, with a surface area of 350,000 square metres, the City of Arts and Sciences is a huge open space.<br />
<br />
Offering cultural and intellectual leisure, it has given Valencia the best centre of this type in Europe.<br />
<br />
Photo © LAURA GAROFALO
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  • The City of Arts and Sciences is a cultural entertainment centre with stunning architecture and great capacity to entertain, teach and excite by promoting public participation.<br />
<br />
Situated along almost two kilometres of what was formerly the bed of the River Turia, with a surface area of 350,000 square metres, the City of Arts and Sciences is a huge open space.<br />
<br />
Offering cultural and intellectual leisure, it has given Valencia the best centre of this type in Europe.<br />
<br />
Photo © LAURA GAROFALO
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  • The City of Arts and Sciences is a cultural entertainment centre with stunning architecture and great capacity to entertain, teach and excite by promoting public participation.<br />
<br />
Situated along almost two kilometres of what was formerly the bed of the River Turia, with a surface area of 350,000 square metres, the City of Arts and Sciences is a huge open space.<br />
<br />
Offering cultural and intellectual leisure, it has given Valencia the best centre of this type in Europe.<br />
<br />
Photo © LAURA GAROFALO
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  • The City of Arts and Sciences is a cultural entertainment centre with stunning architecture and great capacity to entertain, teach and excite by promoting public participation.<br />
<br />
Situated along almost two kilometres of what was formerly the bed of the River Turia, with a surface area of 350,000 square metres, the City of Arts and Sciences is a huge open space.<br />
<br />
Offering cultural and intellectual leisure, it has given Valencia the best centre of this type in Europe.<br />
<br />
Photo © LAURA GAROFALO
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  • The City of Arts and Sciences is a cultural entertainment centre with stunning architecture and great capacity to entertain, teach and excite by promoting public participation.<br />
<br />
Situated along almost two kilometres of what was formerly the bed of the River Turia, with a surface area of 350,000 square metres, the City of Arts and Sciences is a huge open space.<br />
<br />
Offering cultural and intellectual leisure, it has given Valencia the best centre of this type in Europe.<br />
<br />
Photo © LAURA GAROFALO
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  • The City of Arts and Sciences is a cultural entertainment centre with stunning architecture and great capacity to entertain, teach and excite by promoting public participation.<br />
<br />
Situated along almost two kilometres of what was formerly the bed of the River Turia, with a surface area of 350,000 square metres, the City of Arts and Sciences is a huge open space.<br />
<br />
Offering cultural and intellectual leisure, it has given Valencia the best centre of this type in Europe.<br />
<br />
Photo © LAURA GAROFALO
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  • The City of Arts and Sciences is a cultural entertainment centre with stunning architecture and great capacity to entertain, teach and excite by promoting public participation.<br />
<br />
Situated along almost two kilometres of what was formerly the bed of the River Turia, with a surface area of 350,000 square metres, the City of Arts and Sciences is a huge open space.<br />
<br />
Offering cultural and intellectual leisure, it has given Valencia the best centre of this type in Europe.<br />
<br />
Photo © LAURA GAROFALO
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  • The City of Arts and Sciences is a cultural entertainment centre with stunning architecture and great capacity to entertain, teach and excite by promoting public participation.<br />
<br />
Situated along almost two kilometres of what was formerly the bed of the River Turia, with a surface area of 350,000 square metres, the City of Arts and Sciences is a huge open space.<br />
<br />
Offering cultural and intellectual leisure, it has given Valencia the best centre of this type in Europe.<br />
<br />
Photo © LAURA GAROFALO
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  • The City of Arts and Sciences is a cultural entertainment centre with stunning architecture and great capacity to entertain, teach and excite by promoting public participation.<br />
<br />
Situated along almost two kilometres of what was formerly the bed of the River Turia, with a surface area of 350,000 square metres, the City of Arts and Sciences is a huge open space.<br />
<br />
Offering cultural and intellectual leisure, it has given Valencia the best centre of this type in Europe.<br />
<br />
Photo © LAURA GAROFALO
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  • The City of Arts and Sciences is a cultural entertainment centre with stunning architecture and great capacity to entertain, teach and excite by promoting public participation.<br />
<br />
Situated along almost two kilometres of what was formerly the bed of the River Turia, with a surface area of 350,000 square metres, the City of Arts and Sciences is a huge open space.<br />
<br />
Offering cultural and intellectual leisure, it has given Valencia the best centre of this type in Europe.<br />
<br />
Photo © LAURA GAROFALO
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  • The City of Arts and Sciences is a cultural entertainment centre with stunning architecture and great capacity to entertain, teach and excite by promoting public participation.<br />
<br />
Situated along almost two kilometres of what was formerly the bed of the River Turia, with a surface area of 350,000 square metres, the City of Arts and Sciences is a huge open space.<br />
<br />
Offering cultural and intellectual leisure, it has given Valencia the best centre of this type in Europe.<br />
<br />
Photo © LAURA GAROFALO
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  • The City of Arts and Sciences is a cultural entertainment centre with stunning architecture and great capacity to entertain, teach and excite by promoting public participation.<br />
<br />
Situated along almost two kilometres of what was formerly the bed of the River Turia, with a surface area of 350,000 square metres, the City of Arts and Sciences is a huge open space.<br />
<br />
Offering cultural and intellectual leisure, it has given Valencia the best centre of this type in Europe.<br />
<br />
Photo © LAURA GAROFALO
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  • The City of Arts and Sciences is a cultural entertainment centre with stunning architecture and great capacity to entertain, teach and excite by promoting public participation.<br />
<br />
Situated along almost two kilometres of what was formerly the bed of the River Turia, with a surface area of 350,000 square metres, the City of Arts and Sciences is a huge open space.<br />
<br />
Offering cultural and intellectual leisure, it has given Valencia the best centre of this type in Europe.<br />
<br />
Photo © LAURA GAROFALO
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  • The City of Arts and Sciences is a cultural entertainment centre with stunning architecture and great capacity to entertain, teach and excite by promoting public participation.<br />
<br />
Situated along almost two kilometres of what was formerly the bed of the River Turia, with a surface area of 350,000 square metres, the City of Arts and Sciences is a huge open space.<br />
<br />
Offering cultural and intellectual leisure, it has given Valencia the best centre of this type in Europe.<br />
<br />
Photo © LAURA GAROFALO
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  • The City of Arts and Sciences is a cultural entertainment centre with stunning architecture and great capacity to entertain, teach and excite by promoting public participation.<br />
<br />
Situated along almost two kilometres of what was formerly the bed of the River Turia, with a surface area of 350,000 square metres, the City of Arts and Sciences is a huge open space.<br />
<br />
Offering cultural and intellectual leisure, it has given Valencia the best centre of this type in Europe.<br />
<br />
Photo © LAURA GAROFALO
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  • The City of Arts and Sciences is a cultural entertainment centre with stunning architecture and great capacity to entertain, teach and excite by promoting public participation.<br />
<br />
Situated along almost two kilometres of what was formerly the bed of the River Turia, with a surface area of 350,000 square metres, the City of Arts and Sciences is a huge open space.<br />
<br />
Offering cultural and intellectual leisure, it has given Valencia the best centre of this type in Europe.<br />
<br />
Photo © LAURA GAROFALO
    LG_Ciudad Arte y Ciencia_02.jpg
  • The City of Arts and Sciences is a cultural entertainment centre with stunning architecture and great capacity to entertain, teach and excite by promoting public participation.<br />
<br />
Situated along almost two kilometres of what was formerly the bed of the River Turia, with a surface area of 350,000 square metres, the City of Arts and Sciences is a huge open space.<br />
<br />
Offering cultural and intellectual leisure, it has given Valencia the best centre of this type in Europe.<br />
<br />
Photo © LAURA GAROFALO
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  • The City of Arts and Sciences is a cultural entertainment centre with stunning architecture and great capacity to entertain, teach and excite by promoting public participation.<br />
<br />
Situated along almost two kilometres of what was formerly the bed of the River Turia, with a surface area of 350,000 square metres, the City of Arts and Sciences is a huge open space.<br />
<br />
Offering cultural and intellectual leisure, it has given Valencia the best centre of this type in Europe.<br />
<br />
Photo © LAURA GAROFALO
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  • The City of Arts and Sciences is a cultural entertainment centre with stunning architecture and great capacity to entertain, teach and excite by promoting public participation.<br />
<br />
Situated along almost two kilometres of what was formerly the bed of the River Turia, with a surface area of 350,000 square metres, the City of Arts and Sciences is a huge open space.<br />
<br />
Offering cultural and intellectual leisure, it has given Valencia the best centre of this type in Europe.<br />
<br />
Photo © LAURA GAROFALO
    LG_Ciudad Arte y Ciencia_46.jpg
  • The City of Arts and Sciences is a cultural entertainment centre with stunning architecture and great capacity to entertain, teach and excite by promoting public participation.<br />
<br />
Situated along almost two kilometres of what was formerly the bed of the River Turia, with a surface area of 350,000 square metres, the City of Arts and Sciences is a huge open space.<br />
<br />
Offering cultural and intellectual leisure, it has given Valencia the best centre of this type in Europe.<br />
<br />
Photo © LAURA GAROFALO
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  • The City of Arts and Sciences is a cultural entertainment centre with stunning architecture and great capacity to entertain, teach and excite by promoting public participation.<br />
<br />
Situated along almost two kilometres of what was formerly the bed of the River Turia, with a surface area of 350,000 square metres, the City of Arts and Sciences is a huge open space.<br />
<br />
Offering cultural and intellectual leisure, it has given Valencia the best centre of this type in Europe.<br />
<br />
Photo © LAURA GAROFALO
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  • The City of Arts and Sciences is a cultural entertainment centre with stunning architecture and great capacity to entertain, teach and excite by promoting public participation.<br />
<br />
Situated along almost two kilometres of what was formerly the bed of the River Turia, with a surface area of 350,000 square metres, the City of Arts and Sciences is a huge open space.<br />
<br />
Offering cultural and intellectual leisure, it has given Valencia the best centre of this type in Europe.<br />
<br />
Photo © LAURA GAROFALO
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  • The City of Arts and Sciences is a cultural entertainment centre with stunning architecture and great capacity to entertain, teach and excite by promoting public participation.<br />
<br />
Situated along almost two kilometres of what was formerly the bed of the River Turia, with a surface area of 350,000 square metres, the City of Arts and Sciences is a huge open space.<br />
<br />
Offering cultural and intellectual leisure, it has given Valencia the best centre of this type in Europe.<br />
<br />
Photo © LAURA GAROFALO
    LG_Ciudad Arte y Ciencia_37.jpg
  • The City of Arts and Sciences is a cultural entertainment centre with stunning architecture and great capacity to entertain, teach and excite by promoting public participation.<br />
<br />
Situated along almost two kilometres of what was formerly the bed of the River Turia, with a surface area of 350,000 square metres, the City of Arts and Sciences is a huge open space.<br />
<br />
Offering cultural and intellectual leisure, it has given Valencia the best centre of this type in Europe.<br />
<br />
Photo © LAURA GAROFALO
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  • The City of Arts and Sciences is a cultural entertainment centre with stunning architecture and great capacity to entertain, teach and excite by promoting public participation.<br />
<br />
Situated along almost two kilometres of what was formerly the bed of the River Turia, with a surface area of 350,000 square metres, the City of Arts and Sciences is a huge open space.<br />
<br />
Offering cultural and intellectual leisure, it has given Valencia the best centre of this type in Europe.<br />
<br />
Photo © LAURA GAROFALO
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  • The City of Arts and Sciences is a cultural entertainment centre with stunning architecture and great capacity to entertain, teach and excite by promoting public participation.<br />
<br />
Situated along almost two kilometres of what was formerly the bed of the River Turia, with a surface area of 350,000 square metres, the City of Arts and Sciences is a huge open space.<br />
<br />
Offering cultural and intellectual leisure, it has given Valencia the best centre of this type in Europe.<br />
<br />
Photo © LAURA GAROFALO
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  • The City of Arts and Sciences is a cultural entertainment centre with stunning architecture and great capacity to entertain, teach and excite by promoting public participation.<br />
<br />
Situated along almost two kilometres of what was formerly the bed of the River Turia, with a surface area of 350,000 square metres, the City of Arts and Sciences is a huge open space.<br />
<br />
Offering cultural and intellectual leisure, it has given Valencia the best centre of this type in Europe.<br />
<br />
Photo © LAURA GAROFALO
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  • The City of Arts and Sciences is a cultural entertainment centre with stunning architecture and great capacity to entertain, teach and excite by promoting public participation.<br />
<br />
Situated along almost two kilometres of what was formerly the bed of the River Turia, with a surface area of 350,000 square metres, the City of Arts and Sciences is a huge open space.<br />
<br />
Offering cultural and intellectual leisure, it has given Valencia the best centre of this type in Europe.<br />
<br />
Photo © LAURA GAROFALO
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  • The City of Arts and Sciences is a cultural entertainment centre with stunning architecture and great capacity to entertain, teach and excite by promoting public participation.<br />
<br />
Situated along almost two kilometres of what was formerly the bed of the River Turia, with a surface area of 350,000 square metres, the City of Arts and Sciences is a huge open space.<br />
<br />
Offering cultural and intellectual leisure, it has given Valencia the best centre of this type in Europe.<br />
<br />
Photo © LAURA GAROFALO
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  • The City of Arts and Sciences is a cultural entertainment centre with stunning architecture and great capacity to entertain, teach and excite by promoting public participation.<br />
<br />
Situated along almost two kilometres of what was formerly the bed of the River Turia, with a surface area of 350,000 square metres, the City of Arts and Sciences is a huge open space.<br />
<br />
Offering cultural and intellectual leisure, it has given Valencia the best centre of this type in Europe.<br />
<br />
Photo © LAURA GAROFALO
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