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VITA AETERNUM

Classical Music Concert

December 14 at 20:00 in the Great Hall of the Kolarchiev Zaduzbina will be a concert of the outstanding pianist Nikolai Kuznetsov. ✨ It will be an evening filled with the depth, energy, and beauty of music.

📍 Belgrade, Kolarchiev Zaduzbina
📅 December 14, 20:00
Don't miss the chance to touch the eternal!

CONCERT PROGRAM ON DECEMBER 14, 2025

  • Tchaikovsky – Seasons
  • Liszt
    • Consolation No. 3
    • Liebesträume
  • Beethoven
    • Moonlight Sonata
  • Grieg / Ginzburg
    • Suite No. 1 from the music to Henrik Ibsen's drama "Peer Gynt"
      • Morning Mood
      • The Death of Åse
      • Anitra’s Dance
      • In the Hall of the Mountain King

Nikolai Kuznetsov — classical pianist, winner of international competitions, holder of the Grand Prix of one of the most prestigious competitions "Monte Carlo Piano Masters" in Monaco, held under the patronage of Prince Albert II of Monaco.

Born in Moscow in a large family of musicians. At the age of nine, he entered the Moscow Special Music School named after Gnessins for gifted children (class of T. Shklovskaya).

In 2014, Nikolai continued his studies at the Moscow State Conservatory named after P.I. Tchaikovsky in the class of Professor Sergey Dorensky. In 2021, he graduated with honors from the graduate school under the guidance of professors Nikolai Lugansky and Andrei Pisarev.

During his studies, Nikolai Kuznetsov became a scholarship holder and participant in concert programs of the International Charitable Foundation of Vladimir Spivakov, Yuri Rozum, the Cultural Development Fund "Return", the Moscow Public Fund for Culture, as well as a scholarship holder of the Elena Rerikh Charitable Foundation under the program "Support for Young Talents in Science and Art" and an active participant in cultural programs of the International Center of the Rerikhs.


Among the merits and victories of Nikolai Kuznetsov

  • International Piano Competition in Panama City
  • International Piano Competition "Golden Ring of Chopin" (Slovenia)
  • International Piano Competition named after S.V. Rachmaninoff (Germany, Frankfurt am Main)
  • International Music Competition "e Muse" (Greece, Athens)
  • International Piano Competition "Euregio Piano Award" (Germany)
  • International Festival of Classical Music and Piano Competition "Astana Piano Passion" (Kazakhstan, Astana)
  • International Festival of Romantic Music of Young Musicians of Moscow (Russia, Moscow)
  • Moscow Festival "YAMAHA MUSIC AWARD" (Russia, Moscow)
  • International Piano Competition named after Chopin (Veliky Novgorod, Russia)
  • International Piano Competition named after Balakirev (Krasnodar, Russia)
  • International Piano Competition in Viseu (Portugal)
  • Canadian International Piano Competition
  • and many others.

In June 2018, Nikolai Kuznetsov became the absolute winner of the XXIII International Competition named after Ricardo Viñes, receiving the I prize and all special prizes of the competition.

In September 2019, Nikolai was awarded the I prize at the International Piano Competition "Wandering Music Stars" in Tel Aviv. The jury of the competition was headed by Israeli pianist Ari Vardi, and included other well-known music figures, professors from leading world conservatories: Dmitry Alexeev, Emanuel Krasovsky, Farhad Badalbeyli, Tomer Lev, and others.

In June 2021, Nikolai received the Grand Prix at the prestigious piano competition "Monte Carlo Piano Masters" in Monaco. The jury was headed by pianist Barry Douglas. The award ceremony took place at the Monte Carlo Opera House, where the pianist was awarded the prize of Prince Rainier III from the hands of His Serene Highness Prince Albert II of Monaco. The "Monte Carlo Piano Masters" competition is held among the winners of other international competitions and determines the best of the best pianists in the world.