
Anton Mordasov
Piano
amordasov@yahoo.com
Anton
Mordasov was born and reared in the Siberian region of Russia. He
received his music education at the Moscow State Conservatory, where
he was a student of Tatiana Nikolaeva and Serge Dorensky, and at
TCU, where he studied under tutelage of Dr. Tamas Ungar.
Anton won the first prize at Rachmaninov International
Piano Competition in Moscow and was Bronze medalist
of the IX Tchaikovsky International Piano Competition.
Other competition prizes include the World Piano
Competition in Cincinnati, Montreal International
Piano Competition, Josef Hoffman International Piano
Competition and New Orleans International Piano
Competition. Anton performed solo debuts at New
York's Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center's Alice Tully
Hall, Herkules Saal in Munich, Purcell Room in London,
Suntory Hall in Tokyo among other venues. In 2007
Anton became a permanent resident of the United States
and is currently pursuing a teaching career in Texas.
Anton Mordasov (Russia) came to international
attention when he won first prize at the 1990
Rachmaninov International Piano Competition and third
prize at the IX Tchaikovsky International Piano
Competition in Moscow. He has since won awards at the
1996 Montreal and 1997 New Orleans International Piano
Competitions and captured the first prize at the 1996
World Piano Competition in Cincinnati. Mr. Mordasov
has made his North American debut at New York's
Carnegie Hall in 1993 and has performed recital debuts
at Lincoln Center's Alice Tully Hall in New York,
Hercules Saal in Munich, Sala Verdi in Milan, Purcell
Room (South Bank Center) in London, Suntory Hall in
Tokyo. He has appeared with several orchestras in the
United States and his native country, collaborating
with Alexandre Lazarev, Pavel Kogan and Vassily
Sinaisky among other noted conductors. A former
student of Tatiana Nikolayeva and Sergey Dorensky at
the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory, he recently
completed his Artist Diploma at TCU, where he studied
under Dr. Tamas Ungar.
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