Lola Astanova
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Lola Astanova Лола Астанова | |
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Background information | |
Born | 1982 Tashkent, Uzbek SSR, USSR |
Genres | Instrumental |
Occupation | Pianist |
Years active | 1994–present |
Website | lolaastanova |
Lola Astanova (Russian: Лола Астанова) is an Uzbek-born American pianist noted for her visual performances and piano transcriptions.[1][2]
Early life
[edit]Astanova was born in 1982[3] in Tashkent, USSR. Her mother was a piano teacher and her father was a mechanical engineer.[1] At age six, Astanova entered the V. Uspensky Specialized School of Music for Gifted Children, studying under Professor Tamara Popovich. She later traveled to Moscow to take lessons from Lev Naumov at the Moscow Conservatory.[4]
Astanova began touring at the age of 8 and at 10 became a laureate of the Second Moscow International F. Chopin Competition for young pianists. At 12, she was featured in the UNESCO documentary Prodigies of the 20th Century. When she was 17, she moved to Houston where her brother lived, and studied for her master's degree at Shepherd School of Music at Rice University.[1]
Career
[edit]Astanova was featured in the 2007 Classical Superstars Fantasy Concert hosted by ABC's television host Regis Philbin. The concert was featured in the 100th anniversary issue of the Neiman Marcus Christmas Book and offered for $1.6 million.[5][6] In August 2008, the National September 11 Memorial & Museum announced Astanova's performance on the famed Steinway concert piano of Vladimir Horowitz at the "Notes of Hope" benefit hosted by Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Senator Hillary Clinton. The performance raised funds for the National September 11 Memorial & Museum in New York City.[2]
On 19 January 2012 Astanova made her Carnegie Hall debut,[7] with the New York Times noting that "Her taste for drama and her extreme physical abandon end up emphasizing that there isn't a great deal of emotion in her playing".[2][8] Horowitz's student, American pianist Byron Janis, was among the concert's attendees.[9] All proceeds from the performance were donated to the American Cancer Society. In March 2012, Astanova appeared on the cover of Palm Beach Society magazine ahead of her performance with Jahja Ling at the Kravis Center.[10] On 30 May 2012 she performed a duet with Byron Janis during his Lifetime Achievement Award ceremony at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.[11]
Astanova's performance of Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue" with Gerard Schwarz and the All-Star Orchestra,[12] was featured in the "Visions of New York" television special on PBS and received the 2016 Emmy Award for Special Event Coverage (Other than News or Sports).[13]
In 2018, Astanova appeared in The Journey to the Theater of Silence, a documentary about her collaboration with Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli. The film also featured interviews with producer and composer David Foster.[14] During the same year, Astanova's collaboration with Stjepan Hauser of the band 2Cellos came out under the name "Lola and Hauser". The duo released 7 tracks together including the Moonlight Sonata,[15] "Love Story"[16] and Queen's We Are the Champions.[17]
Astanova played piano and keyboards on the track El Trato from the El Disco album by Alejandro Sanz.[18] El Disco won the 2020 Grammy for Best Latin Pop Album.[19]
In May 2020, Sony Music released Astanova's original electronic crossover track titled "Elise Was Here".[20]
Fashion
[edit]Astanova has received attention for her performance style and appearance, often wearing extremely high-heels and tiny miniskirts. She has expressed her love for fashion stating that "some extraordinary artists" work in this field.[21] In June 2012, she was named among Top 10 Style Icons in Classical Music by Limelight magazine.[22]
In 2014, Astanova performed at the New York Ball honoring editor-in-chief of Vogue Italia Franca Sozzani, with Donald Trump, Valentino Garavani, Baz Luhrmann, Steven Klein, Zac Posen, Coco Rocha, and Peter Dundas attending the event and Kris Jenner introducing Astanova on stage.[23]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Wakin, Daniel J. (18 January 2012). "Bling! Vavoom! Celebrities! A Concert, Too (Published 2012)". The New York Times. Retrieved 16 August 2023.
- ^ a b c Woolfe, Zachary (21 January 2012). "Air Kisses, Spike Heels and Ample Rubato (Published 2012)". The New York Times. Retrieved 16 August 2023.
- ^ Hettena, Seth (15 January 2019). "The President and the Soviet-Born Pianist". Rolling Stone.
- ^ "Get to know our new cover star: Lola Astanova". Pianist. 26 November 2019. Retrieved 16 August 2023.
- ^ "Steinway & Sons - News". Archived from the original on 7 November 2007. Retrieved 20 February 2010.
- ^ Sage, Alexandria. "For sale: a syrupy portrait and a leafy dragon". Reuters.
- ^ "A Tribute to Horowitz - Lola Astanova, Piano - Thursday, January 19, 2012 | Carnegie Hall". Archived from the original on 22 March 2017. Retrieved 6 October 2012.
- ^ Sandoval, Bill Hutchinson, Edgar (20 January 2012). "Lovely Lola Astanova wows crowd on piano at Carnegie Hall". nydailynews.com. Retrieved 8 August 2019.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ "The Unknown Playwright Speaks: Lola Astanova @ CarnegieHall -- A Superstar is Born". Archived from the original on 8 August 2016. Retrieved 1 April 2012.
- ^ "March 23". Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 1 April 2012.
- ^ Gatecrasher. "How suite it is! Pianist Lola Astanova gets a big career boost from Byron Janis – NY Daily News". Daily News. New York.
- ^ Lola Astanova - Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue with the All-Star Orchestra (2016 Emmy® Award). LOLA ASTANOVA. 19 February 2016. Archived from the original on 3 June 2022. Retrieved 5 July 2022 – via YouTube.
- ^ "2016 - 53rd Annual Emmy® Recipients | Nominations & Recipients". Archived from the original on 9 June 2016. Retrieved 9 June 2016.
- ^ Andrea Bocelli & Lola Astanova - The Journey to the Theatre of Silence (Full film). LOLA ASTANOVA. 8 May 2018. Archived from the original on 29 May 2022. Retrieved 5 July 2022 – via YouTube.
- ^ LoLa & Hauser - Moonlight Sonata. LoLa & Hauser. 20 April 2018. Archived from the original on 28 June 2022. Retrieved 5 July 2022 – via YouTube.
- ^ LoLa & Hauser - Love Story. LoLa & Hauser. 10 January 2018. Archived from the original on 29 May 2022. Retrieved 5 July 2022 – via YouTube.
- ^ LoLa & Hauser - We Are The Champions. LoLa & Hauser. 2 November 2018. Archived from the original on 10 June 2022. Retrieved 5 July 2022 – via YouTube.
- ^ "El Trato credits" – via Discogs.com.
- ^ "GRAMMY Awards Winners & Nominees for Best Latin Pop Performances" – via Grammy.com.
- ^ Lola Astanova - Elise Was Here (Lyric Style Video). LOLA ASTANOVA. 16 May 2020. Archived from the original on 29 May 2022. Retrieved 5 July 2022 – via YouTube.
- ^ "Whatever Lola Wants". www.sandiegomagazine.com. Retrieved 8 August 2019.
- ^ "Top 10 Style Icons in Classical Music". Limelight. Archived from the original on 1 November 2012. Retrieved 6 October 2012.
- ^ "The New York Ball Celebrates the 20th Anniversary of the European School of Economics". Vogue. 20 November 2014. Retrieved 8 August 2019.
- 1982 births
- Living people
- American classical pianists
- 21st-century American composers
- Uzbekistani classical pianists
- American women classical pianists
- Uzbekistani pianists
- Rice University alumni
- 21st-century classical pianists
- 21st-century American pianists
- 21st-century American women composers
- Moscow Conservatory alumni
- Uzbekistani emigrants to the United States