Pianist
Inna Muravnik was born in Russia and earned a Bachelor
and Masters Degree in
music from the
Rimsky-Korskov Saint Petersburg (Leningrad) State
Conservatory. At the Saint Petersburg Conservatory,
she won the Schubert Honors Competition and played in
the
Saint Petersburg (Leningrad) Philharmonic Hall. She
was a member of The Saint Petersburg (Leningrad) Concert
Organization and a soloist chamber music performer and
accompanist, presenting concerts in major cities of the
former Soviet Union. She annually toured Russia and the
Baltic Republics, giving concerts for several years.
After immigrating to the States in 1989, she earned a
Post-Graduate Diploma in Performance from
The Boston Conservatory, where she has presented
numerous recitals and performed as a soloist with The
Boston Conservatory Orchestra. She later joined The
Boston Conservatory as a piano faculty member of the
Music Special Programs Division. Ms. Muravnik has been a
piano professor at the
Anna Maria College and is currently a faculty member
at the
Pakachoag Music School; she also maintains a
private
piano studio. Ms. Muravnik is an active pianist in the
Boston and Worcester area. She presents solo recitals
and appears in numerous chamber music concerts at
The Boston Conservatory,
Boston University,
New England Conservatory,
Wellesley College, and the
Federal Reserve Bank, as well as other notable
areas. For the third year in a row, Ms. Muravnik has
given a series of lecture-concerts on piano music of the
17th
to 20th centuries at the
John Curtis Free Library at Hanover, MA. She has released
three discs
of her recitals in the past two years. She has also
received excellent reviews in “The Hanover Mariner.” Ms. Muravnik’s recital portrait was published on the front
page of “The Shrewsbury Chronicle.”
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