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Latvian born
pianist, Tatiana Balazs was praised by critics for her solo
and orchestra appearances in the United States, Germany,
Japan, Spain, France, Italy, Latvia, Hungary, and Russia.
She has performed with the Fort Worth Chamber Orchestra, the
Garland symphony, the Hungarian National Symphony, the
Vancouver Symphony, the Latvian National Symphony, the
Karelian National symphony, Springfield Symphony, Irving Symphony. Garland Symphony.
Las Colinas Symphony and Orchester des Nordharzer Stadtebundtheaters (Germany).
Tatiana came to the
United States as winner of the Lili Kraus performance scholarship at
Texas Christian University. She has participated in a number of
competitions, including the Joanna Hodges International Competition,
Walter Naumberg International Competition, the Louise McMahon
International Music Competition, AMSA Competition, Crown Princess Sonja
International Competition, Latvian National Competition, and the
Tchaikovsky Regional Competition.
She has taught numerous Masters program classes throughout
the U.S. and Europe, including Indiana University,
University of Texas, International Music Course in Spain,
Long Beach University, Texas Wesleyan University, the Franz
Liszt Academy, and the National conservatory of Music.
Her recordings include a unique unedited CD of Chopin 24 etudes,
"Favorites"-works of Chopin, Liszt, Ravel, and most recent recording-"
A Little Something for Everybody"-CD showing a great versatility of the
artist performing a wide variety of music- classical, jazz, pop, country,
gospel,boogie and Broadway.
She performed "Tatiana Show" as a headliner in Jimmy Osmond's Theatre. (Branson, MO)
Tatiana holds a Doctorate of Musical Arts from the National
Conservatory of Music, Moscow, and a Masters of Performance Degree, from the
National Conservatory of Music, Riga Latvia, graduating first in her class of over 120 students.
Tatiana Balazs is a Steinway Artist.
Tatiana is also a film and television actress represented by one of the major North Texas agencies.
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