Milda Daunoraite: Charity Piano Recital Petrushka
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- Igor Stravinsky:
Trois mouvements de Petrouchka / Three Movements from Petrushka
I. Danse russe (Russian Dance)
II. Chez Pétrouchka (Petrushka's Room)
III. La semaine grasse (The Shrovetide Fair)
Milda Daunoraite (Year 13), The Purcell School, 25.06.2021
Milda began her piano studies at the age of six. She is currently studying piano performance at The Purcell School and will be continuing her studies with Tessa Nicholson at the Royal Academy of Music under a full fees scholarship. She has been supported by ‘SOS Talents Foundation - MS’ since she was nine and as a result began performing extensively throughout Europe for many eminent music societies, festivals and key events.
Milda has performed at venues such as the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Musikhuset Aarhus in Denmark, United Nations headquarters in Geneva. Before Covid-19, every year, she had an opportunity to appear in a Christmas concert held in the ‘Dassault’ hotel in the Champs Elysées in Paris. A few of those concerts were broadcast by Mezzo & TV5 Monde. Milda has also performed at the EMMA World Summit of Nobel Prize Peace Laureates in Warsaw and she was offered to perform the 4th V. Bacevičius concerto for Piano and Orchestra in Lithuanian National Philharmonic with Lithuanian National Symphony Orchestra.
She is a prize winner of numerous national and international competitions, such as the 1st Prize in the international V. Krainev Piano Competition in Kharkov, Ukraine; the ‘jury‘ prize in the PIANALE International Academy & Competition and the Purcell School solo and concerto competition which lead her to perform at the Wigmore Hall and the Ravel piano concerto in G at the QEH, Southbank.
Milda has recently organised a charity recital at Purcell where she was raising money for the Help Musicians charity. This is a charity that is very close to her heart and the donations are still open.
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