About This Event
"Her playing has so much heart and energy—Tchaikovsky would be proud."
-Marlene Weierer, Bachtrack, December 20, 2015
Eleonora Karpukhova is a world-class pianist whose performances captivate audiences in Russia and beyond. She brings music to life in a way that feels personal and powerful, making listeners participants in the search for true understanding of each piece she performs.
Join us as Eleonora works with Saddleback students, performing concert-level pieces, to refine their style and technique.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Eleonora Karpukhova's journey as a pianist is one of passion, dedication, and an untiring search for artistic perfection. A graduate of the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory, she earned her degree with honors in 2000 and continued as an assistant-intern until 2003. Today, she serves as an Associate Professor at the Conservatory, sharing her expertise with the next generation of pianists.
Her accolades include First Prize and a Special Award at the 29th "Dr. Luis Sigall" International Piano Competition in Viña del Mar, Chile, along with Second Prizes at competitions like "Jose Vianna da Motta" in Lisbon, "Varallo Sessia" in Italy, and "Zlatko Grgosevic" in Zagreb. Winning the Dr. Luis Sigall competition gave rise to a more than 15-year-long artistic collaboration with orchestras, conductors, and concert venues across Chile. Critics have praised her performances, with Domingo describing her Mozart Concerto No. 20 in D minor as "pure bliss and serenity."
Eleonora’s repertoire is wide-ranging, but its particular focus has always been on the oeuvre of the Russian Romantic Period. Her long-standing connection with Rachmaninoff’s music led her to organize and lead a festival of Rachmaninoff chamber concerts in 2013, “Rachmaninoff Fest”. "I wanted to create intimate evenings dedicated to Rachmaninoff's music," she shared in a 2013 ProArtInfo interview. This experience later inspired her to perform the composer’s complete piano works. The idea was warmly received by the Moscow Conservatory, where from 2021 to 2024 a series of eight concerts took place, covering Rachmaninoff’s entire piano legacy. As a lasting memento of the series, The Moscow Conservatory Recording Studio published a set of five live-recording CDs.
Most recently, she performed in various venues in Russia, from Kamchatka in the East to Ekaterinburg in the Urals, to Murmansk in the North, as well as Moscow and Saint-Petersburg. Her international appearances included recitals in Kazakhstan, China, and the USA.
EVENT DETAILS
Parking for our events is available in lots 10 and 12. When parking in these lots, a parking pass is not required, beginning one hour prior to this event and ending half an hour after the event. The parking fee is included in your ticket price. To view a campus map, visit saddleback.edu/maps-and-directions
NO PHOTOGRAPHY, VIDEO or RECORDING of any kind is permitted at this event. No FOOD, DRINK or GUM is allowed in our venues, with the exception of water in a sealed container. Any patron who violates these policies may be asked to leave the theatre. NO REFUNDS.