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Elisey Mysin (in Russian Елисей Мысин; born 28 Oct, 2010 in Stavropol) is a Russian pianist, composer, child prodigy and actor. [ 1] He studies at the Central Music School at the Moscow State Conservatory in the class of Professor Natalia Trull and Daniil Tsvetkov. [ 2] He has performed with fellow piano virtuoso Denis Matsuev and ...
Mysin ( Russian: Мысин) is a Russian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Mysina. It may refer to. Elisey Mysin (born 2010), Russian piano prodigy. Maksim Mysin (born 1979), Russian football player. Mikhail Mysin (born 1979), Russian football player. Oksana Mysina (born 1961), Russian theatre, film and television actress. Categories:
Elisey Mysin: 2010 Piano 8 At the age of eight, without a score, he performed Mozart's Concerto No. 3 in D major in Naberezhnye Chelny, Russia Arthur Napoleon 1844 Piano 4 At the age of four, appeared at the Philharmonic Society of Oporto. Appeared in Paris in 1853, where Hector Berlioz noted his success in the Journal des Débats. [23] Pillar ...
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