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Children’S Music Schools (CMS) and Art Schools (CAS)” Winners of the Tenth International Contest of Young Pianists Named after Konstantin Nikolayevich Igumnov Nomination “Children’s music schools (CMS) and art schools (CAS)”. - Junior age group is under the age of 11 inclusive. Grand Prize: Egor Alekseyevich Tsapenko, Altai Krai, the town of Zarinsk, CMS No.2, teacher: Rimma Yuryevna Malyshkina. I place: Egor Alekseyevich Tsapenko, Altai Krai, the town of Zarinsk, CMS No.2, teacher: Rimma Yuryevna Malyshkina. II place: Evgeniya Ivanovna Bogorodskaya, Volgograd city, CAS No.9, teacher: Lyudmila Evgenyevna Kuchina. III place shared between: Artem Alekseyevich Stepichev, Belgorod region, Stary Oskol city, CMS No.5, teacher Elena Viktorovna Stepanova; Alena Evgenyevna Ishmetyeva, Chelyabinsk region, Magnitogorsk city, “Kamerton” Centre of Aesthetic Education of Children, teacher: Elena Borisovna Fedyukova. IV place: Sofya Alekseyevna Yuryeva, Tambov city, V.K. Merzhanov CMS No.2, teacher: Irina Alexandrovna Bocharova. V place shared between: Mariya Alexandrovna Sergeyeva, Saint-Petersburg city, N.A. Rimsky- Korsakov CMS, teacher: Galina Andreyevna Bystrova; Timofei Valeryevich Starovoitov, Saint-Petersburg city, E.A. Mravinsky CAS, teacher: Elena Yuryevna Sharova; Mariya Nikitichna Karpova, Moscow region, Orekhovo-Zuyevo city, Ya. Flier CAS, teacher: Tatyana Fedorovna Golukhina. VI place: Ilya Andreyevich Usoltsev-Derevyashkin, the Republic of Bashkortostan, Oktyabrsky city, CAS No.2, teacher: Albina Grigoryevna Volkova. -Intermediate age group is aged between 12 and 14 inclusive. I place shared between: Rinata Rinatovna Begzhanova, Lipetsk region, Tyushevka settlement, Children’s Academy of Arts under K.N. Igumnov Lipetsk Regional Art College, teacher: Olga Alexandrovna Purgina; Anastasiya Sergeyevna Prudnikova, Moscow region, Mytishchi city, CAS, teacher: Tatyana Nikolayevna Chubakova, the Honoured culture professional of Moscow region. II place: Kseniya Dmitriyevna Rogovskaya, Moscow region, Orekhovo-Zuyevo city, Ya. Flier CAS, teacher: Tatyana Fedorovna Golukhina. III place: Yana Olegovna Makarova, Volgograd city, CAS No.9, teacher: Lyudmila Evgenyevna Kuchina. IV place: Alexandra Alekseyevna Chernyshova, Voronezh city, CAS No.5, teacher: Natalya Nikolayevna Mokshina. V place shared between: Olga Vadimovna Eryomina, Lipetsk region, the town of Zadonsk, Children’s Academy of Arts under K.N. Igumnov Lipetsk Regional Art College, teacher: Tamara Petrovna Skorupskaya, the Honoured culture professional of the RF; Denis Alexandrovich Varlamov, Lipetsk city, CAS No.6, teacher: Alevtina Valentinovna Butakova; Arina Olegovna Ivanova, Tambov region, the town of Kotovsk, CAS, teacher: Irina Vasilyevna Avdeeva; Maxim Alexandrovich Shagaev, Lipetsk region, the town of Lebedyan, K.N. Igumnov CMS, teacher: Lyudmila Vasilyevna Koroteeva. VI place shared between: Georgy Ruslanovich Vasin, Lipetsk city, CAS No.2, teacher: Nadezhda Alexandrovna Saichenko; Ekaterina Alexandrovna Sagranichnova, Saratov city, CAS No.2, teacher: Tatyana Nikolayevna Ulanova. - Senior age group is aged between 15 and 17 inclusive. I place: Sabina Rza-zade, the Republic of Azerbaijan, Baku city, CAS, teacher: Tatyana Vladimirovna Ryabukha. II place: Polina Sergeyevna Sunyaikina, Saratov city, CMS No.3, teacher: Vladimir Alexandrovich Kashirin, the Honoured culture professional of the RF. III place: Alena Dmitriyevna Ganushkova, Lipetsk city, Children’s Academy of Arts under K.N. Igumnov Lipetsk Regional Art College, from 01/09/2016 K.N. Igumnov Lipetsk Regional Art College teacher: Larisa Andreyevna Simonenko, the Honoured culture professional of the RF. IV place: Oleg Viktorovich Davydov, Lipetsk city, Children’s Academy of Arts under K.N. Igumnov Lipetsk Regional Art College, from 01/09/2016 K.N. Igumnov Lipetsk Regional Art College teacher: Larisa Andreyevna Simonenko, the Honoured culture professional of the RF. V place: Olga Arkadyevna Marinina, Saratov region, Ekaterinovka urban settlement, CAS, teacher: Svetlana Borisovna Kele. VI place: was not awarded. Nomination “Specialized music schools (SMS), colleges, higher education institutions of arts”. - Junior age group is under the age of 11 inclusive. I place: was not awarded. II place: Irina Rinatovna Galeeva, the Republic of Bashkortostan, Ufa city, Specialized secondary music school, teacher: Valentina Ivanovna Starikova, the Honoured culture professional of the Republic of Bashkortostan. III place: Dariya Nugmankyzy, the Republic of Kazakhstan, Astana city, School under Kazakh National University of Arts, teacher: Olga Mikhailovna Kaminskaya. IV place: Sofya Evgenyevna Berestyukova, Lipetsk city, CAS No. 6, teacher: Olga Vasilyevna Potasheva, the Honoured teacher of Russia. V place: was not awarded. VI place: was not awarded. - Intermediate age group is aged between 12 and 14 inclusive. I place: Abai Tolzhumauly Kaldybaev, the Republic of Kazakhstan, Astana city, School under Kazakh National University of Arts, teacher: Olga Mikhailovna Kaminskaya. II place: Anastasiya Pavlovna Ilinich, Saratov region, Engels city, A.G. Schnittke Music and Aesthetic Lyceum, teacher: Lolita Iosifovna Angert, Associate Professor of Sobinov Saratov State Conservatory. III place: Anna Romanovna Kuzmenko, Voronezh city, SMS, teacher: Marina Vladimirovna Kucherenko, the Honoured culture professional of Voronezh region. IV place: Iren Karenovna Pilikyan, Moscow city, Central Music School under P.I. Tchaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory, teacher: Andrey Vladimirovich Limaev. V place: was not awarded. VI place: was not awarded. - Senior age group is aged between 15 and 17 inclusive. I place: Elena Vyacheslavovna Balkovaya, the Ukraine, Lugansk city, M. Matusovsky State Academy of Culture and Arts, teacher: Irina Alekseyevna Enenko, Candidate of pedagogic sciences. II place: Darya Alekseyevna Farsikova, the Ukraine, Lugansk city, M. Matusovsky State Academy of Culture and Arts, teacher: Irina Alekseyevna Enenko, Candidate of pedagogic sciences. III place: Anastasiya Sergeyevna Kuznetsova, Moscow city, Academic music college under P.I. Tchaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory, teacher: Tatyana Vladimirovna Direktorenko, the Honoured culture professional of the RF. IV place shared between: Anastasiya Yuryevna Kazakova, the Republic of Belarus, Minsk city, M.I. Glinka State Music College, teacher: Alena Vladimirovna Marchenko. Yuliya Sergeyevna Siverskaya, Lipetsk city, K.N. Igumnov Lipetsk Regional College of Arts, teacher: Elena Viktorovna Statygina. V place: was not awarded. VI place: was not awarded. - Adolescent age group is aged between 18 and 23 inclusive. I place: Timofei Vladislavovich Dolya, Moscow city, P.I. Tchaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory, teacher: Andrey Alexandrovich Pisarev, professor. II place: was not awarded. III place: was not awarded. IV place shared between: Nadezhda Viktorovna Saikina, Voronezh city, Voronezh State Institute of Arts, teacher: Anatoly Evgenyevich Pogorelov, the Honoured Artist of the RF, professor. Ivan Vladimirovich Kalatai, Novosibirsk city, M.I. Glinka State Conservatory, teacher: Tamara Ignatyevna Ignoyan. Artem Andreyevich Oslin, Moscow city, P.I. Tchaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory, teacher: Mikhail Sergeyevich Voskresensky, the People’s Artist of the RF, professor of P.I. Tchaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory. V place: Dmitry Vladimirovich Kopelev, the Republic of Bashkortostan, Ufa city, College of Arts, teacher: Diana Khanifovna Latypova, the Honoured culture professional of the RF. VI place shared between: Margarita Anatolyevna Nevler, Moscow city, P.I. Tchaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory, teacher: Sergey Alexandrovich Glavatskikh. Leila Raisovna Safina, the Republic of Bashkortostan, Ufa city, Specialized secondary music school, teacher: Liliya Raisovna Valyamova, the Honoured culture professional of the RF..
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