Anna Fedorova (Anna Borysivna Fedorova: А́нна Бори́сівна Фе́дорова; born 27 February 1990) is a Ukrainian concert pianist. Fedorova performs as soloist, chamber musician and with symphony orchestras in the major concert halls of the Netherlands, Germany, France, Italy, UK, Ukraine, US, Mexico, Argentina, and Asia. Fedorova is a David Young Piano Prize Holder supported by a Soiree d’Or Award and Keyboard Trust.
Early life
Fedorova was born in Kiev, Ukraine (then Ukrainian SSR). Both her mother, Tatiana Abayeva, and father, Boris Fedorov, have been concert musicians, scholars, and teachers. From the time she was two years old, she always wanted to go to the piano. She began playing at age five. She gave her first public recital when she was six, and she gave her national debut at the age of seven, at the National Philharmonic Society of Ukraine.
Regarding her early childhood, Fedorova has said that, with both parents being professional pianists, there was always "the sound of the piano in the house." Her parents gave her lessons, and she said that "they were decisive for my musical development."
Education
In 2008, Fedorova graduated from the Lysenko Musical College for Gifted Children. As a student, she was the recipient of “The President of the Ukraine Scholarship” during 2003-2008.
Outside her native Ukraine, Fedorova studied under Leonid Margarius at The International Piano Academy, which is a school of advanced piano performance specialization located in Imola, Italy.
Fedorova also studied at the Royal College of Music in London under Norma Fisher.