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Tuesday 6 November 2012

Concert in Bethlehem



INVITATION

to a concert in partnership with the Dar Al Kalima College in Bethlehem
with 
Anastasiia Dombrovska (piano), Edua Zadory (violin) and the Dar Al-Kalima Strings (guitar ensemble)


Edua Zadory and Anastasiia Dombrovska


                             November 8th, 6:00 pm

at the Al-Dar Theatre  - Dar Alnnadwa
St. Paul VI (Al-Madbasseh) Street in Bethlehem

Edua Zadory and Anastasiia Dombrovska are professors of the new Al Quds University College of Music Project. They will perform pieces by Pablo de Sarasate, Jeno Hubay, Johannes Brahms and
Franz Liszt

Monday 5 November 2012

Welcome Anastasiia Dombrovska!




We are proud to announce that internationally renowned pianist Anastasiia Dombrovska has joined the team of the Al Quds University College of Music Project.

Anastasiia Dombrovska

Mrs. Dombrovska participated as soloist in the Al Quds Competition Award Celebration Gala Concerts in Jerusalem and Abu Dies and performed further concerts of the Al Quds Autumn Academy in Ramallah and at the Hammam Al Ayn in the Old City of Jerusalem. 
She moved from Vienna to Abu Dies and has started to teach students at the Al Quds Music Department.

Anastasiia Dombrovska together with Edua Zadory at the Autumn Academy press conference.

 
Anastasiia Dombrovska was born in Uzhgorod-Ukraine. She studied at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna. She is awardee of several international competitions in Ukraine, Slovakia, the Frederic Chopin competitions in Poland and Estonia as well as winner of the "Bluethner Golden Tone Award competition 2009". Together with Edua Zadory they founded the Duo EDAN who won the first prize at the prestige Gaetano Zinetti international chamber music competition in Sanguinetto / Verona.
She has played concerts in Slovakia, Hungary, Austria, Estonia, Poland, Belarus, Greece and in many cities of Ukraine with orchestras such as Orchestra of Szczecin (Poland), Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra Tallinn (Estonia), Symphonic Orchestra Kiev (Ukraine), Kharkov Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra (Ukraine) and the Symphonic Orchestra Czernowitz (Ukraine).

Find more information about Anastasiia Dombrovska on her website:
https://www.onepoint.fm/#!/dombrovska/