Alexander Doronin Piano [ 2024 ]
First Prize at the Moscow Piano Open (2019) and the RCM Concerto Competition (2022). He is a scholar of the London Symphony Orchestra and the Vladimir Spivakov Foundation. Performance Style and Repertoire
His hands are large, capable of stretching a twelfth, but they rarely lift high from the keys. Efficiency is his religion. Watching him play the octave glissandos in Chopin’s Barcarolle , one sees a stillness in his shoulders and a fluttering, hummingbird-like motion in his wrists. This lack of wasted energy allows him to play for three hours with the same intensity as the first ten minutes. alexander doronin piano
Seeking to broaden his stylistic palette, Doronin moved to Europe, where he earned advanced degrees from the in London and the Hochschule für Musik und Tanz Köln in Germany. This dual heritage (Slavic emotional depth and Germanic structural discipline) became the hallmark of his mature style. First Prize at the Moscow Piano Open (2019)
: As an ABRSM Scholar at the Royal College of Music (RCM) , he completed his bachelor’s with First Class honors (2025) and is now a master's student under Dmitri Alexeev . Artistic Style and Critical Reception Efficiency is his religion