Natalia Wandoch is a young pianist of international status, having played as a soloist in 10 different European countries and been acclaimed and televised at the International Chopin Competition. She has been performing since age 8, and had her first performance with orchestra at the age of 11.
She has studied with Vanessa Latarche at the Royal Academy of Music and with Peter Feuchtwanger at the Summer Academy of Salzburg’s Mozarteum, having also played in masterclasses of Pierre-Laurent Aimard, Colin Stone and Dmitri Alexeev, among others.
Natalia last year completed postgraduate study at the RAM, where she won all of the prestigious internal piano-competitions including the Christian Carpenter Recital Prize, the Else Cross 20th Century Prize, and the Sterndale Bennett Prize. She has also been a finalist for the RAM Club Prize and the Ricci Foundation Award.
Her passion for a wide range of music and her unique sensitivity for structure and colour have together earned her the highest praise and a reputation as an inspired and thought-provoking artist.
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