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Arlington Music Hall (224 N. Center Street Arlington, TX 76011)
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Symphony Arlington's "A Symphony for All Seasons" continues with a springtime concert favorite: The Sixth Annual Movie Score Quiz, in which the orchestra performs part of a soundtrack and the audience guesses what film it's from. Also included in the program are Debussy's Rondes de Printemps and Russian pianist Liudmila Georgievskaya performing Liszt's Concerto No. 2 in A Major.

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Russian pianist Liudmila Georgievskaya has performed as recitalist and soloist with orchestra in Russia, Italy, Uzbekistan, Ukraine, France, England, Hungary, the United States, and the Republic of Panama. Her performances have been broadcast on radio and television programs in Russia, Uzbekistan, Italy, and Vatican City.

She won top prizes and numerous awards in national and international piano competitions, including the J.S. Bach Piano Competition in Kiev (Ukraine), Adilia Alieva International Piano Competition in Gaillard (France), and Twenty-Twenty Music Competition at Hartford University (USA). In Italy she was first prize winner at the competitions Premio Ars Nova, Città di Valentino, Giulio Rospigliosi, Riviera Etrusca, and A.Gi.Mus, and received top prizes at the competitions Domenico Scarlatti, Pino Torinese, Rami Musicali, Lia Tortora, and Benedetto XIII Piano Prize. In 2009, she won first prize at the Liszt-Garrison International Piano Competition in Baltimore, Maryland, organized by the American Liszt Society.

She has been soloist of the Moscow Regional Philharmonic Organization (Russia), for which she gave numerous recitals in the Moscow region. In 2004, she became soloist of the Moscow International Philharmonic Organization of Classical Music.

Liudmila Georgievskaya graduated in 2001 from the Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory with Honors Diploma in piano performance, piano pedagogy, chamber music, and accompaniment. Her piano teachers include Tatiana Galitskaya and Liudmila Roschina, both former students of the legendary pianist and composer Samuil Feinberg.

In 2008 she completed a post-graduate course in piano performance with Prof. Sergio Perticaroli at the Santa Cecilia National Music Academy in Rome, Italy, where in three years she gave more than fifty recitals throughout the country. In 2010, after being awarded with a Meadows Artistic Scholarship, she received the Artist Certificate under the guidance of acclaimed pianist Joaquín Achúcarro at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, TX.

Currently, Liudmila Georgievskaya is on faculty at Southern Methodist University and continues her intense concert career in Europe and in the Americas.

Symphony Arlington credits its Music Director, Robert Carter Austin for its continued outstanding and diverse orchestral programming. Maestro Austin’s background encompasses over 30 years of professional music experience and includes degrees from MIT, Cambridge University, and Stanford University. Maestro Austin’s musical experience includes conducting performances in countries including: Korea, Ukraine, Canada, Italy, Spain, China, France, Germany, Mexico, Bulgaria, Ecuador, Colombia, Philippines, Guatemala, Dominican Republic and the United States.

About the Ticket Supplier: Symphony Arlington

Under the baton of its founder, Maestro Robert Carter Austin, Symphony Arlington launched a successful debut season in 2000. Symphony Arlington's continued growth has taken it from Tarrant County College's 200 seat Roberson Theater in 2000, to University of Texas - Arlington's 400 seat Rosebud Theater the following season. In 2005 Symphony Arlington moved to the MetroCenter performance space with a 1,750 seat capacity. This move facilitated growth by doubling classical concert attendance, and tripling pops concert attendance in 2006. In October 2010, Symphony Arlington will debut its eleventh season at the newly renovated and permanent home to Symphony Arlington, The Arlington Music Hall. Today Symphony Arlington serves the community as one of the core cultural attractions in Arlington.

Symphony Arlington is a 501(c)3 nonprofit with a mission to enhance the quality of life in our growing and diverse community by inspiring, entertaining and involving citizens and organizations through music concerts of superior cultural and educational value.