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Julia Severus graduated from Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory, where she studied piano with Mikhail Voskresensky and Lev Naumov. Interested in questions of transversality of historic articulation practice, she wrote her dissertation at the Technische Universität Berlin on J.S.Bach’s Articulation Practice, with publications in Die Musikforschung and Concerto. Das Magazin für Alte Musik. Wishing to explore the repertoire of piano ensemble, she founded the Aurora Duo and Quartet, performing numerous premières and world premières, among them Rodion Shchedrin’s "Hommage à Chopin" in the presence of the composer, followed by recordings for two pianos, eight hands, of Russian Romantic Piano Transcriptions (Naxos 8.557717, https://open.spotify.com/album/2tlVRWkNmsLfxVTUQKKjOQ) and of Mare – Works for 4 Pianists by Norwegian contemporary composers. With her colleague Alina Luschtschizkaja, Julia Severus made the first recording of the complete Tchaikovsky ballet suites (Naxos 8.570418, https://open.spotify.com/album/1FpowTrXTDVyQDIKfdxPB0). Her solo recordings of Rachmaninov’s piano transcriptions (Naxos 8.573468), Franck’s early piano works (Naxos 8.572901) and Bizet’s complete solo piano works (Naxos 8.570831-32) have been highly acclaimed. The Guardian wrote: “She just lets the music speak for itself...” Julia Severus lives and works in Paris and Berlin.
Read her article "Who played the Barjansky Stradivarius ?" on https://www.naxos.com/catalogue/item.asp?item_code=GP796.

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