
Anisa Dazhaeva
Anisa Dazhaeva, piano
Anisa Dazhaeva began her musical education at the age of five. In 2022, she graduated from the prestigious Central Music School in Moscow, where she studied under the guidance of Michail Voskresensky and Andrey Zhavoronkov. She is currently a second-year student at the Moscow State Conservatory named after P. I. Tchaikovsky, where she continues her studies with Professor Yury Favorin.
Anisa is a laureate and prizewinner of numerous international and national piano competitions, including Virtuosi per Musica di Pianoforte (Czech Republic), Wiener Klassik (Austria), the Andrey Eshpay Competition (Russia), the Skryabin Conservatory Competition (France), the World Bach Competition presented by the Boulder Bach Festival (USA), and the Mimas Piano Competition (Italy), among others.
In 2023, she achieved remarkable success at the Verona International Piano Competition, receiving the First Prize (Premio 1), as well as several special distinctions: the Peppino Milani Special Award, the Carlo Montanari Junior Jury Special Award, and the Radomir Melmuka Special Award.
Anisa has performed in concerts both in Russia and internationally, and has appeared as a soloist with orchestras under the baton of conductors such as Ilya Gaisin, Igor Lerman, Pavel Gerstein, Erzhan Dautov, Evgeny Stavinsky, Michael Hohlov, Arif Dadashev, Oleg Khudyakov, and Jacopo Brusa.
She has participated in the programs of prominent cultural foundations including New Names and the Spivakov Foundation, and has performed at notable festivals such as the Mimas Festival (Procida, Italy) and Musical Dialogue Moscow–Vienna (Austria).
In addition to her achievements as a pianist, Anisa is also a laureate of music theory competitions, including those organized by the Gnessin and Ippolitov-Ivanov institutions in Russia.
She has enriched her artistic development through masterclasses with distinguished professors, including Grigory Gruzman (2017), Alexander Romanovsky (2017, 2018), Inge Rosar (2013, 2014, 2017), Lilya Zilberstein (2016), and Alexander Sandler (2023).