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New Album: Mysteria (2025)

Svetlana Andreeva’s latest album Mysteria presents a conceptual programme that brings into dialogue the music of early 20th-century Eastern European composers and contemporary music.


Season 2025–2026

Svetlana Andreeva is currently touring internationally with her programme “Doppelgänger: Schatten des Ichs” and others, and performing as a soloist with orchestras across Europe and beyond.


Radio broadcast — Rai Radio 3

On 4 May 2026, Rai Radio 3 broadcast Svetlana Andreeva’s recital recorded at the Festival Traiettorie (Casa della Musica, Parma, 8 October 2025). The programme featured works by Ravel, Prokofiev, Scriabin, Ustvolskaya, and Szymanowski.


Radio broadcast — MDR Klassik

On 15 March 2026, Svetlana Andreeva’s concert at the Gewandhaus Leipzig was broadcast on MDR Klassik. The programme, titled Doppelgänger: Schatten des Ichs, was recorded live in Leipzig.

Listen on MDR Klassik →


The Medtner Code

As part of The Medtner Code project, Svetlana Andreeva and Sergey Neller recorded two pieces for piano duo Op. 58 by Nikolai Medtner: Russian Round Dance and Knight Errant.

Watch on YouTube →


Radio broadcast — France Musique

On 16 November 2024, Svetlana Andreeva performed at the Capella Sanctae Crucis alongside pianist Maroussia Gentet. The programme included Blackout by Aigerim Seilova and three pieces from György Kurtág’s Játékok for piano four hands.

Listen on France Musique →


Orléans International Piano Competition — First Prize

In November 2024, Svetlana won the 16th Orléans International Piano Competition, receiving the First Prize from the ORCOM Foundation, as well as the Edison Denisov Prize, the Blanche Selva Scholarship, and the Samson François Prize.


Album: Air (2024)

World premiere recording of Christian Schittenhelm’s Air Piano Concerto featuring Svetlana Andreeva with The Royal Scottish National Orchestra under Sergey Neller.


Album: Synesthesia (2023)

Featuring piano works by French composer Christian Schittenhelm.

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