Product DescriptionThe pianist Olga Solovieva writes about the piano music of Boris Tchaikovsky. ?If I were to formulate what is most important to me in this music, I would say: sincere, straightforward, and simplicity in expressing ideas, feelings and states of mind that are far from being simple, unambiguous or superficial. A remarkable feature of his works is their saying just what is needed to be said, without any regard for the conventions of music.? Once Boris Tchaikovsky was asked about his favorite composer. Having a chance to avoid the question, he nevertheless answered: ?If I had to choose, I would choose Mussorgsky.? Olga Solovieva graduated from the Russian Academy of Music named after Gnessins (Moscow) in 1998 and took a post-graduate course in the same Academy as an assistant to Professor Leonid Blok in 1998-2000. At the XII International Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow in 2002, she won a special prize and was awarded a special diploma ?The Best Accompanist? (accompaniment to cello). Currently she teaches at the Gnessins Musical College and works at the Moscow Conservatory.