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Shani Diluka

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Shani Diluka

Shani Diluka (born 7 November 1976 in Monaco)[citation needed] is a Monegasque pianist of Sri Lankan descent. She was among those to benefit from a programme initiated by Princess Grace of Monaco, which allowed children to receive music lessons integrated into their schooling. She received the first prize in the Académie de Musique (Fondation Prince Rainier III). She subsequently studied with Odile Poisson, a pupil of Pierre Sancan. Enrolled in the Conservatoire de Paris in 1997, she studied with Georges Pludermacher and François-Frédéric Guy and later with Marie-Françoise Bucquet, Nicholas Angelich and Bruno Rigutto.

Biography

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Born in Monaco to Sri Lankan parents, she came to notice at the age of six thanks to a programme set up by Princess Grace of Monaco and was then chosen to take part in a specialised programme at the Académie Prince Rainier III in the Principality.[citation needed] She later entered the CNSMD in Paris, where she won a first prize, with the unanimity of the jury, after being advised by B. Rigutto, G. Pludermacher, M.-F. Bucquet and J. Chaminé.[citation needed] In 2005, when she joined the Fondation de Come, presided over by Martha Argerich.[citation needed]

Discography

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Rewards

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Tempéraments disc (Mirare Harmonia Mundi - 2019)

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Beethoven - Complete works for cello and piano disc (Mirare Harmonia Mundi - 2017)

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Schubert - Des Fragments aux étoiles disc (Mirare Harmonia Mundi - 2016)

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Road 66 disc (Mirare Harmonia Mundi - 2014)

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Beethoven concertos disc (Mirare Harmonia Mundi - 2010)

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Mendelssohn - Romances sans paroles disc (Mirare Harmonia Mundi- 2009)

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  • 5 DIAPASON Magazine
  • ARTE choice of the month and of the year
  • MEZZO Choice
  • CHOC du Monde de la Musique

Disque Concertos et Pièces Lyriques de Grieg (Mirare Harmonia Mundi - 2007)

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Other rewards

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  • Choice of Charles Cros for Mr Chopin (Edition Didier Jeunesse) and Babar (Edition Didier Jeunesse)
  • Knight of the Order of Cultural Merit of Monaco on 18 November 2018[1]

References

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  1. ^ "Knight of the Order of Cultural Merit of Monaco".
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