Natalia Strelchenko

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Birth Date:
23.12.1976
Death date:
30.08.2015
Length of life:
38
Days since birth:
17296
Years since birth:
47
Days since death:
3168
Years since death:
8
Extra names:
Наталия Стрельченко
Categories:
Musician, Pianist, Victim of crime
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Natalia Strelchenko (Наталья Стрельченко, also known as Natalia Strelle) (23 December 1976 – 30 August 2015) was a world renowned Norwegian concert pianist of Russian origin. She died shortly after being found by police officers at her home at Newton Heath inManchester, England on 30 August 2015. A post mortem indicated that she had died of head and neck injuries.

Biography

Strelchenko played her first concert at the age of 12 with the Leningrad Symphony Orchestra. She was educated at the St. Petersburg State Conservatory and the Norwegian Academy of Music (NMH) in Oslo. She worked from 1995 to 2000 as an accompanist and teacher at Saint Petersburg Conservatory. She held a research fellowship at NMH from 2007 to 2010 and was artist in residence at Leeds College of Music in 2008. She was awarded her PhD from NMH for her thesis Stile Brillante. Piano technique in historical perspectivein 2011.

Strelchenko was widely renowned as a concert pianist and her playing was described as virtuosic, having played at prestigious venues such as Wigmore Hall and Carnegie Hall to rave reviews. She was an artistic director of the Menestrelles International Chamber Music Academy as well as assistant Professor in the conservatoire at Belfort in eastern France.

She was mother of Leo Strelchenko (14), a talented violinist.

Death

Police and paramedics were called to Strelchenko's home in Culcheth Lane, Newton Heath, Manchester at around 12:45 in the morning of 30 August 2015. Despite attempts to revive her she died shortly later in hospital. A post mortem indicated that she had died from head and neck injuries. Her partner and manager, John Martin, was subsequently charged with her murder and the attempted murder of a youth under the age of 17.

Discography

CDs
  • Franz Liszt - 12 Études d'exécution transcendante (2005)
  • Agathe Backer-Grøndahl - Complete Piano Music (Volumes 1-5) (2006-2007)
  • Thomas Tellefsen - Complete Piano Music (Volumes 1-2) on historical Broadwood from 1843 (2009)
  • Friedrich Kuhlau - La Clochette, Selected Sonatinas
DVDs
  • DVD production "History of piano technique" in collaboration with Finchcocks Instrument Museum (2010)

Source: www.mk.ru, wikipedia.org

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