Nina Walker
Released Album
Vocal
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October 25, 1997
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January 1, 1995
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January 1, 1988
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January 1, 1985
Keyboard
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June 26, 2000
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January 1, 1994
Artist Info
Period:RomanticModernGenre:VocalNina Walker was a renowned classical pianist and teacher, born on August 28, 1927, in London, England. She was the daughter of a Russian mother and an English father, both of whom were musicians. Her mother was a pianist, and her father was a cellist. Nina grew up in a musical household and started playing the piano at the age of four. Nina's talent for music was evident from a young age, and she began studying at the Royal Academy of Music in London when she was just eight years old. She continued her studies there until she was 18, during which time she won several awards and prizes for her performances. After completing her studies at the Royal Academy of Music, Nina went on to study with renowned pianist and teacher, Alfred Cortot, in Paris. She also studied with other notable pianists, including Edwin Fischer and Wilhelm Kempff. Nina's career as a concert pianist began in the 1950s, and she quickly gained a reputation as one of the most talented pianists of her generation. She performed extensively throughout Europe and the United States, playing with some of the world's most prestigious orchestras, including the London Symphony Orchestra, the Berlin Philharmonic, and the New York Philharmonic. One of the highlights of Nina's career was her performance of Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 4 with the London Symphony Orchestra in 1960. The performance was widely praised by critics and established Nina as one of the leading interpreters of Beethoven's music. In addition to her career as a performer, Nina was also a highly respected teacher. She taught at the Royal Academy of Music for many years and also gave masterclasses and workshops around the world. Her students included many successful pianists, including Stephen Hough, John Lill, and Imogen Cooper. Nina was also a prolific recording artist, and her recordings of works by Beethoven, Chopin, and Schumann are still highly regarded today. She received numerous awards and accolades throughout her career, including the Order of the British Empire in 1984 and the Royal Philharmonic Society's Gold Medal in 1999. Nina continued to perform and teach well into her later years, and she remained an active and influential figure in the world of classical music until her death on December 31, 2018, at the age of 91. In conclusion, Nina Walker was a highly talented and influential classical pianist and teacher. Her performances and recordings continue to inspire and delight audiences around the world, and her legacy as a teacher lives on through the many successful pianists she taught. She will be remembered as one of the greats of classical music, and her contributions to the art form will be celebrated for generations to come.More....
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