Daria Parkhomenko
Biography Daria Parkhomenko
Daria Parkhomenko
a young Russian pianist of Romanian origin, is one of the most promising talents of her generation. Described as a “leading lady” by the international piano press on her 1st place victory at the world-renowned George Enescu Piano Competition in 2018, Daria has performed at some of the world’s most renowned concert halls and has appeared with several of the world’s leading conductors and orchestras.
Daria has been a prize winner in over 15 national and international piano competitions. Her awards include 3rd prize and the audience award at the Sendai Competition (Japan), 2nd prize at the Čiurlionis Piano Competition (Lithuania), 2nd prize at the Сlavicologne Piano Competition (Germany), 2nd prize at the “In Musica” Piano Competition (Italy), 1st prize in the Pietro Iadeluca Piano Competition (Italy), 2nd prize at the “Nuova Coppa Pianisti” Competition (Italy), and 1st prize at the ICOM Piano Competition “Hamburg Composers” (Germany).
Daria’s engagements have taken her to the stages of several notable venues such as Mariinsky Concert Hall, Hamburger Laeiszhalle, Rolf-Liebermann-Studio, Sendesaal Bremen, Tainan Municipal Concert Hall, Hong Kong City Concert Hall, Romanian Athenaeum, Roma Teatro Palladium, Vilnius National Philharmonic, and the Tallinn Philharmonic. Additionally, Daria has appeared in various festivals such as “The Faces of Modern Pianism” Festival in St. Petersburg, the George Enescu Festival, the Schleswig-Holstein Festival, the Mecklenburg Vorpommern Festival, and the Gezeitenkonzerte Festival.
Daria has performed with several eminent conductors and orchestras. She has enjoyed partnerships with conductors such as Junichi Hirokami, Vassily Sinajsky, Wojciech Rajski, Julien Salemkour, Ignat Solzhenitsyn, Modestas Barkauskas, Arvo Volmer, Jung Park, Ching-Ming Lu, and has appeared with the Sendai Philharmonic Orchestra, National Symphony Orchestra of Romania, Orchestra Națională Radio, London Chamber Orchestra, Lithuanian National Philharmonic, Tallinn National Orchestra, Norddeutschen Philarmonic Rostock, Kaunas Symphony Orchestra, Tainan Artists Orchestra, Rome Tre Orchestra.
Her performances have been broadcasted on several major classical stations such as, the Norddeutscher Rundfunk, Deutschlandradio Kultur, TVR (Romania), LRT Klasika and Delfi (Lithuania), 2RStudio (Italy).
In addition to her avid career as a soloist, Daria as a passionate chamber musician. Together with Korean violinist, Jiae Park, and German cellist, Jakob Kuchenbuch, Daria formed the “HON Trio”. In 2017, the HON Trio won 2nd prize at the Mendelssohn-Bartholdy Competition in Berlin, which allowed them to take various recitals on tour across Germany and Europe. Most recently, Daria performed at the premiere of the ballet production of “Glassmenagerie” by John Neumeier at the Staatsoper Hamburg in a quintet.
Daria was born in Rostov on Don, Russia and began her piano studies at the age of 4. At the age of 12, she began her formal studies with Prof. Sergei Osipenko at the Rostov State Rachmaninov Conservatoire, who then continued to train her for 12 years. She moved to Hamburg, Germany in 2013 to continue her training at the Hochschule with Prof. Stepan Simonian, with whom she still studies. Additionally, Daria has had the privilege of training with distinguished musicians such as Alfred Brendel, Philippe Entremont, Severin von Eckardstein, Eliso Virsaladze, Balazs Szokolay, Dmitrij Alexeev, Pavel Nersessian, Henry Sigfridsson, Michel Beroff, Grigory Gruzman, Vladimir Ovchinikkov, Anna Vinnitskaja, Lev Natochenny, Matthias Kirschnereit, Elisabeth Leonskaja, Hamish Milne, and Janina Fialkowska.