Juliana Osinchuk To Give Recital


NEW YORK, N.Y. - Juliana Osinchuk, a doctoral student with Nadia Reisenberg at the Juilliard School of Music, will present an all-Chopin recital at the Kosciuszko Foundation here Saturday, January 28, beginning at 7:30 p.m. The Foundation is located at 15 East 65th Street in Manhattan. A donation of $5.00 per person is requested.

The performance will include such favorite Chopin works as the Sonata in B Minor, Nocturnes 1 in C Minor and 2 in F Sharp Minor, together with selected polonaises, etudes and mazurkas.

Miss Osinchuk received public attention in 1965 when, at the age of 11, she substituted at the last moment for her teacher, Jean Casadesus, at the Fontainebleau Alumni Association Concert at Carnegie Hall. Since that time she has studied with Nadia Boulanger and attended the Conservatoire National Superier de Musique in Paris where she received Premiere Medaille-Premiere Nomee in solfage. A winner of the Walter Damrosch Scholarship in 1968, Miss Osinchuk received the Morris Loeb Memorial Prize for Highest Achievement in Graduate Study in Piano at Juilliard.

Other awards include: the Josef Lhevinne Scholarship, the Mason and Hamlin Prize, National Arts Club Young Artists Award, together with prizes from the Masterwork Music and Art Foundation Contest and the Piano Teachers Congress International Competition. Miss Osinchuk has concertized in New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Palm Beach, Detroit and Los Angeles, as well as in Europe.


Copyright © The Ukrainian Weekly, December 31, 1977, No. 289, Vol. LXXXIV


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