Maxim AVERKIEV was born in 1978. His musical
education started when he was four and at the age of seven, he studied at
the Public Music School in Moscow. During years of 1993 to 1997, he
studied at the prestigious Kemerov Music Institute in the class of Mdm
Larisa Davydova. During those years, he won his first prizes at local
Piano competitions. In 1997, Maxim was admitted into the Moscow
Conservatory P.I. Tchaikovsky into the class of Professor Merlanow and
after graduation he entered a postgradual studies with Professor Galina
Brykina (2002-2004). At present, he is teaching Piano and Piano
collaboration at the Pilsen Conservatory of Music. Among the chamber music,
he performed as a soloist in recoitals and with various orchestras at many
venues in the Czech Republic and Russia. |
Stanislav Bogunia
is a famous Czech pianist, chamber musician, choir and orchestra conductor.
He studied in Ostrava and after graduation from the Prague Academy of
Music started his career as accompanist. He collaborated with many famous
Czech soloists and was in demand abroad as well. Bogunia´s career as a
conductor started in West Bohemian Symphony Orchestra Marianske Lazne and
then continued with the Prague Radio Symphony. Mr. Bogunia conducted
orchestras in Europe, Japan, Taiwan, Brasil, Argentina and Cuba. For more than 20 years, he has been a member of the faculty of Piano Collaboration at the
Prague Academy of Music. In addition, he is teaching at the Prague Music
High School. |