Natacha Kudritskaja

Natacha Kudritskaja

Piano

Biography

Born in Kyiv, Natacha Kudritskaja began studying piano at the Lysenko School of Music. In 2000, she won the Rachmaninov Young Pianists Competition in Novgorod. After performing in the United States and across Europe, she entered the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Paris in 2003, studying under Jacques Rouvier and Alain Planès. She graduated from the Tchaikovsky National Academy of Music in Kyiv in 2006.

Since then, she has performed as a soloist and chamber musician alongside artists such as Daniel Rowland, Ivry Gitlis and Adam Laloum throughout France and Europe. A devoted interpreter of French Baroque music, she recorded a critically acclaimed album of Rameau's works in 2012 for the 1001 Notes label, later releasing a collection of Couperin pieces for the same label, celebrated for their elegance and sensuality.

Her discography includes Rameau Berio Ravel (CNSMDP, 2010), Rameau Suites in D and A (1001 Notes, 2012), and Nocturnes — Debussy, Satie, Decaux, Fauré, Ravel (DG, 2015).