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Pianist Kristina Moditch In Concert at SCC

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Pianist Kristina Moditch performs at Southampton Cultural Center on November 23. COURTESY SCC

Pianist Kristina Moditch performs at Southampton Cultural Center on November 23. COURTESY SCC

Pianist Kristina Moditch performs at Southampton Cultural Center on November 23. COURTESY SCC

Pianist Kristina Moditch performs at Southampton Cultural Center on November 23. COURTESY SCC

authorStaff Writer on Nov 13, 2024

Southampton Cultural Center’s Liliane Questel Recital Series presents Kristina Moditch, Pianofest alum, performing on Saturday, November 23, at 6 p.m. at Southampton Cultural Center’s Levitas Center for the Arts. Moditch will perform works by Bach, Hamelin, Debussy, Scriabin, Schumann and Liszt.

A top prize-winner of international competitions, Moditch, has performed at Carnegie’s Weill Hall, the Moscow Conservatory Great Hall, Maly Hall and Rachmaninoff Hall, the Moscow International House of Music, The DiMenna Center for Classical Music and Birdland jazz club. Her concert highlights include solo recitals at major festivals, including at The Breakers at the Newport Music Festival in Rhode Island, and Musikfest in Pennsylvania, America’s largest free music festival.

A native of Pennsylvania, Moditch began her piano studies at age 4 in Moscow and at age 6 won her first piano competition. She placed first in the entrance auditions at the Central Music School for gifted children where she was mentored by prominent pedagogue Valery Piassetski and later Vadim Rudenko and which she finished summa cum laude. In 2024 she graduated with distinction from the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory with the prestigious “Best Graduate” award. She is now pursuing her studies at Manhattan School of Music with Jeffrey Cohen.

Tickets are $25 at scc-arts.org or $30 at the door. Southampton Cultural Center is at 25 Pond Lane in Southampton Village.

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