Faculty

Milena Zhivotovskaya

Precollege Faculty:
Theory, Ear Training

Milena Zhivotovskaya is a Ukranian born and New York based pianist, composer, and collaborator. She has been a prize winner at the American Fine Arts Festival, The Young Artist Piano and Composers’ Competition, the ASCAP Young Composers’ Competition, and the Composition in the Arts Program. Ms. Zhivotovskaya performed one of her compositions on the radio program “From the Top” which aired on National Public Radio. She has performed at Carnegie Hall, the United Nations, Merkin Concert Hall, Steinway Hall, Roerich Museum concert series, Soofser series at Bohemian National Hall (NY), Ukrainian Embassy (Washington, DC) and Colston Hall (UK) among others. She appeared as a soloist with Lucy Moses Chamber Orchestra playing “Four Temperaments” by Hindemith and Mozart’s Concerto 23, and with Mannes Chamber Orchestra playing Mozart’s Concerto 20, and Round Top Festival Orchestra. Ms. Zhivotovskaya’s duo performance in the Dame Myra Hess Memorial Concert Series in Chicago was broadcast live on WFMT.

Recognized as an “excellent and supportive” collaborator by the New York Concert Review, Ms. Zhivotovskaya has performed with oboists Rita Mitsel and Phillip Rashkin and bassoonists Gina Cuffari and Nanci Belmont. She regularly appears with clarinetist Louis Arques as part of ArZhi Duo whose performances have been hailed for their “polish and impressive unity.” Ms. Zhivotovskaya’s Three Pieces for Clarinet and Piano have been praised as “a fine addition to the clarinet-piano repertoire” that should “draw the interest of many performers.”

As a founding member of the Akian Quartet, Ms. Zhivotovskaya won the Concert Festival Chamber Competition in March 2010 and performed Messiaen’s Quartet for the End of Time at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall. She has participated in International Keyboard Institute and Festival, Round Top International Festival Institute, and Puerto Rico International Piano Festival.

Between 2012-2015 Ms. Zhivotovskaya presented a series of solo and collaborative recitals in Bristol and Cambridge, UK. She has appeared on the Jerry Cowhig Show on BCFM radio where her performance and compositions were broadcast. She also premiered contemporary works by British composers, part of Piano Triets Project in Colston Hall, England.

Ms. Zhivotovskaya holds Bachelor and Master of Music degrees from Mannes College where she studied with Pavlina Dokovska and Jerome Rose. She has also studied with Eteri Andjaparidze at NYU Steinhardt where she was a member of the Adjunct Piano Faculty. Her composition mentors were Leonid Hrabovsky and Robert Cuckson. She has studied chamber music with Todd Phillips, Victor Rosenbaum, Lewis Kaplan, Charles Neidich, and David Krakauer. She has been a receipient of UJA Federation Rose Biller scholarships from 2004 to 2016.

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