Anna Tsybuleva

Anna Tsybuleva

“Tsybuleva captivated the audience: full pianistic command and overwhelming virtuosity, coupled with astonishing naturalness. This was an evening of profound artistic relevance.”

Bachtrack, 2023

Recent Highlights

Videos

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Brahms Eight Piano Pieces Op. 76

Brahms Piano Concerto No.2, Mov IV (excerpt)

Brahms Piano Sonata No.2

C.P.E. Bach Prussian Sonata in B-flat Major, Wq. 48 No.2

Claude Debussy “L’Isle joyeuse”

Claude Debussy • The Complete Préludes

Complete Debussy Préludes: The Visual Album • Introduction from Anna Tsybuleva (Trailer 1)

Complete Debussy Préludes: The Visual Album • Introduction from Anna Tsybuleva (Trailer 2)

Prokofiev Piano Concerto No. 2 with hr-Sinfonieorchester and Alain Altinoglu

Shostakovich Piano Concerto No.1

Shostakovich: Preludes Op.34

Shostakovich Piano Concerto No.2

Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1 with Orquesta de Extremadura

The Brahms Project

About

Described by Gramophone Magazine as embodying “superb pianism and intelligent musicianship”, Anna Tsybuleva shot into the international spotlight in 2015 when she was crowned First Prize Winner of the Leeds International Piano Competition.  She received wide critical acclaim for her winning performance, and was described as “A pianist of rare gifts: not since Murray Perahia’s triumph in 1972 has Leeds had a winner of this musical poise and calibre” (International Piano Magazine).

Now a regular performer in major cities worldwide, Tsybuleva’s early experiences were more modest.  Born in 1990, she was raised in the mountains of Nizhny Arkhyz – a small village of approximately 500 inhabitants – in the Karachay-Cherkess Republic of Greater Caucasus, where nature and the beauty of her surroundings proved a constant source of inspiration.  These beginnings have served to feed directly into the development of her unique performance style today, which is one of captivating intimacy: drawing the listener into a private sphere of music-making in even the largest of concert halls.  Tsybuleva’s “Complete Debussy Préludes: The Visual Album” (YouTube, 2023) captures and portrays this beautifully.

Since her early rural beginnings, Tsybuleva has gone on to triumph in recital on many of the greatest international stages, including Het Concertgebouw AmsterdamKKL LuzernPalais des Beaux-ArtsPhilharmonie LuxembourgShanghai Oriental Arts CenterTonhalle Zürich, and the Wigmore Hall.

Recent and forthcoming highlights as concerto soloist include engagements with the Dortmunder Philharmonikerhr-Sinfonieorchester FrankfurtLuzerner SinfonieorchesterNordwestdeutsche PhilharmonieOrquesta ExtremaduraRoyal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra, amongst others.  She has the pleasure of collaborating with such esteemed conductors as Alain AltinogluSir Mark ElderJonathon HeywardMichał NesterowiczYuri TemirkanovKrzysztof Urbański, and Duncan Ward, to name a few.

Tsybuleva is signed to record label Signum Classics for a multi-disc deal, her most recent release being Debussy’s Préludes for Solo Piano (2024).  She released her first recording for the label in 2021 to enormous critical acclaim (Brahms Piano Concerto No.2, with DSO Berlin conducted by Ruth Reinhardt).  Praise included “Poetic lyricism, combining geniality with grace” (Gramophone), and “Tsybuleva reveals deep empathy for the hushed anguish cocooned in the heart of Brahms.  Passionate, exquisite, hypnotic” (BBC Music Magazine).  In 2022, she made the world-premiere recording of a newly commissioned piano concerto, with the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Marin Alsop.

Tsybuleva took her first piano lessons with her mother at the age of 6, before attending the Shostakovich Music School in Volgodonsk aged 9.  From age 13, she continued her studies at the Moscow Central Music School and the Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatoire, under internationally renowned pedagogue Professor Lyudmila Roschina.  During this time, Tsybuleva garnered her first major competition wins – including the Grand Prix of the International Gilels Piano Competition (2013), and top prizes from the Hamamatsu International Piano Competition (2012) and Takamatsu International Piano Competition (2014).

After graduating from the Moscow Conservatoire in 2014 with the coveted award for ‘Best Student’, Tsybuleva furthered her studies with Claudio Martínez-Mehner at the Hochschule für Musik Basel.  During these two years, she developed her growing passion for Romantic repertoire of the German School, and won the Leeds International Piano Competition in 2015 with her captivating performance of Brahms Piano Concerto No.2, under the baton of Sir Mark Elder and the Hallé Orchestra.  Tsybuleva has since combined her international performance career with a thirst for further knowledge, and has just completed post-graduate studies at the Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatoire.  With her “energetic elan, bravura, and heart-on-sleeve communication” (International Piano Magazine), Anna Tsybuleva is fast emerging as one of the finest pianists of her generation, “destined to become a world piano star” (APE Musicale, Italy).

Tsybuleva remains true to the core values of her early years.  Keen to share the beauty of her childhood with others, in 2022 she launched her inaugural annual festival – Supra Sonum – amidst the mountains, rivers, and 10th century temples of her hometown (which is now also home to the world’s largest space telescope).  Combining music, science, space, and people, the festival invites artists and audiences to embark upon a magical journey of artistic, humanist, and scientific exploration – themes close to Anna’s heart.

Anna Tsybuleva is proud to be a part of the Yamaha Artist family, and grateful to Yamaha for their kindness and support.

News

ANNA TSYBULEVA : UK recital tour

11 Oct 2021

ANNA TSYBULEVA : UK recital tour

Anna Tsybuleva will be touring the UK starting October 11, with a fantastic recital programme including works by CPE Bach, Beethoven and Brahms.

NEW RECORDING: Anna Tsybuleva’s BRAHMS Album

1 Jun 2021

NEW RECORDING: Anna Tsybuleva’s BRAHMS Album

On 28 May 2021 Anna Tsybuleva’s hotly anticipated recording of Brahms’ Second Piano Concerto with DSO Berlin & Ruth Reinhardt was released physically and digitally worldwide. You can stream the recording here.

Anna Tsybuleva releases 3rd Single

21 May 2021

Anna Tsybuleva releases 3rd Single

On Thursday 20 May 2021, Anna Tsybuleva releases the third single of her forthcoming BRAHMS album.  You can listen – to the second movement of Brahms’ Piano Concerto No.2 – by clicking on the following link: http://smarturl.it/AnnaTsybulevaBrahms.

Release of Anna Tsybuleva’s 2nd Brahms Album single!

7 May 2021

Release of Anna Tsybuleva’s 2nd Brahms Album single!

Friday 7 May marks the release date of Anna Tsybuleva’s second single – Brahms’ Intermezzo in E-flat major, Op.117 – which you can listen to on Spotify here, or hear directly from Anna here. This release is in the build up to the release of the complete album (the centrepiece of which is Brahms’ Second \[…\]

Anna Tsybuleva on Russian National Television

29 Nov 2020

Anna Tsybuleva on Russian National Television

This December, Anna Tsybuleva appears as one of three judges on Russia’s famous and much cherished televised contest for young musicians: the XXI Nutcracker International Television Competition. She will be on television (TV Kultura) judging the early rounds on 1, 2 & 3 December, with the Grand Final on 8 December 2020. Anna also performs \[…\]

Anna Tsybuleva signs to Signum Records

1 Jun 2020

Anna Tsybuleva signs to Signum Records

Knight Classical is thrilled to announce that Russian concert pianist Anna Tsybuleva has signed a recording contract with Signum Records.  This multi-disc deal has some very exciting repertoire lined up, with concerti and recital alike.  Tsybuleva says, “I am very excited and proud of this collaboration, and have already recorded my first album (more details \[…\]

Anna Tsybuleva performs in Moscow

8 Mar 2020

Anna Tsybuleva performs in Moscow

On 12 March 2020, Anna Tsybuleva performs at the Tretyakov Gallery in recital in her hometown of Moscow. The programme features works by Chopin, Rameau, and Debussy.

Anna Tsybuleva debuts at Het Concertgebouw Amsterdam

25 Feb 2020

Anna Tsybuleva debuts at Het Concertgebouw Amsterdam

On 7 March 2020, Russian pianist Anna Tsybuleva makes her Dutch debut, giving a recital at Het Concertgebouw Amsterdam.  The Leeds International Piano Competition 1st Prize Winner performs a programme of Chopin, Rameau, and Debussy.

Anna Tsybuleva debuts in Istanbul

17 Feb 2020

Anna Tsybuleva debuts in Istanbul

On 25 February 2020, Anna Tsybuleva performs a recital of Beethoven and Chopin, at Istanbul’s Cemal Reşit Rey Concert Hall.  This marks the prize-winning Russian pianist’s debut in Turkey, and is one of a series of major debuts for her during the 2019/2020 season.

Anna Tsybuleva debuts with Vladimir Spivakov

7 Jan 2020

Anna Tsybuleva debuts with Vladimir Spivakov

On 1 February 2020, pianist Anna Tsybuleva debuts with the National Philharmonic Orchestra of Russia & Maestro Vladimir Spivakov.  She will perform Beethoven’s piano concertos Nos.1 & 2, in concert in the Svetlanov hall of the Moscow International Performing Arts Center.

Press

“One can choose complete sets [of the Debussy Préludes] from Walter Gieseking, Monique Haas, Arturo-Benedetti Michelangeli and, more recently Francesco Piemontesi, Pierre Laurent Aimard or Vanessa Bonelli Mosell amongst many others. Anna Tsybuleva is joining a fairly crowded market but this Leeds competition winner shows that she can hold her own alongside the best. Her sustained line in ‘Danseuses de Delphes’ avoids the stiff formality that some choose to adopt and she adds glorious pedalling to this in the veiled landscapes of ‘voiles’. She pedals lightly in ‘la vente dans la plaine’ but still achieves clarity and a lightness of touch that shines throughout the recital; in the joyful freedom of ‘les collines d’Anacapri’, the quirky humour of ‘la sérénade interrompue’ and ‘General Lavine – Eccentric’ or the light-hearted impishness of Puck’s danse. She coaxes wonderful colours from the instrument, and its rich bass adds to the magic of ‘La cathèdrale engloutie’; her sound in the final C major section, its muted tones so different to the rest of piece, is beautifully judged. […] This is as good a recording of these pieces as I can imagine and the personal connection that Ms Tsybuleva describes in her introduction shines through in every bar. Recorded in utterly glorious sound this is a worthy addition to the great sets that have gone before.”

MusicWeb International, 2025

“From the very beginning, you can tell from Tsybuleva’s playing that she is listening to the sound, not led astray by the ‘little dramatic stories’ in Debussy’s music, and that she goes beyond certain dynamic limits – rather imbuing her playing with tonal subtleties and lively agogics that bring Debussy’s lucid and fragrant world of sound to life. Tsybuleva’s Préludes are a constant flow of emotions that intertwine, images that build up before your eyes, but it is not as if she does not interpret – quite the opposite. In ‘Ce Qu’a Vu le Vent d’Ouest’, she goes into the heart of the music, increasing the drama to the dark and brutal, whilst she gives ‘La Cathédrale Engloutie’ the exact magic that the musical idea expresses. ‘Ondine’ becomes a fairytale piece with glittering sprinkles of water, and at the end in ‘Feux d’artifice’ she artfully highlights her ability with a light and equally virtuoso touch, so that you can almost smell the fire. A magnificent interpretation of Debussy’s Préludes.”

Piano News, 2024

“Refined technique and vivid musical imagination. Her variety of touches and discerning musicianship are evident in every bar.”

International Piano Magazine, 2024

“Exquisite control and amazing agility – Prokofiev suits Tsybuleva’s interpretative characteristics like a glove.”

Bachtrack, 2023

“Tsybuleva’s Debussy is an inspired vision, full of great sonic beauty.”

Bachtrack, 2023

“Tsybuleva captivated the audience: full pianistic command and overwhelming virtuosity, coupled with astonishing naturalness. This was an evening of profound artistic relevance.”

Bachtrack, 2023

“In Prokofiev’s Second Piano Concerto – considered one of the most difficult pieces in piano literature – Anna Tsybuleva faced the mighty cascades of laments and gigantic leaps that the composer demands with great composure. The highlight of the evening was her large solo performance of the first movement. Tsybuleva was celebrated with righteous storms of applause from the packed hall.”

Neue Westfälische Zeitung, 2023

“Anna Tsybuleva infected the audience with her own enthusiasm for Prokofiev’s Piano Concerto No.2. What can often only be perceived as an overlay of weird sounds becomes an expression of clear, convincing emotions in her interpretation – emotions that can stir and unsettle, but above all grab and carry you away.”

Neue Westfälische Zeitung, 2023

“Prokofiev’s Piano Concerto No. 2 occupies a special place in Tsybuleva’s repertoire. Once you hear the first notes, you will understand why. It doesn’t matter whether it’s contrasting timbres, somber ostinatos or astounding harmonies, she succeeds in embedding everything in a natural musical logic that inspires even reserved skeptics.”

Neue Westfälische Zeitung, 2023

“Tsybuleva interpreted Prokofiev’s Second Piano Concerto with astonishing sovereignty. She successfully combined enormous technical skills with a nuanced richness of timbre. Like a pianistic whirlwind, she swept across the entire range of the piano. Her outstanding motor skills were showcased to the full and breathtaking throughout. The finale escalated to monstrous orchestral language which was captured by Tsybuleva in all its dazzling brilliance. She earned rightful jubilation from the packed concert hall, who demanded an encore.”

Lippische Landeszeitung, 2023

“Tsybuleva reveals deep empathy for the hushed anguish cocooned in the heart of Brahms. Passionate, exquisite, hypnotic.”

BBC Music Magazine, 2021

“Poetic lyricism, combining geniality with grace.”

Gramophone, 2021

“Tsybuleva’s playing exudes poise from the outset. She plays with real lightness and the resulting clarity is revelatory without being analytical in the Pollini sense. The result is positively illuminating, finding profound beauty and tenderness.”

International Piano Magazine, 2021

“Every magical note of Tsybuleva’s performance held the audience spellbound by her artistry.”

Sidmouth Herald, 2018

“Superb pianisim and intelligent musicianship.”

Gramophone Magazine

“Clearly a sensitive soul… she knows how to float long, lyrical lines with a cushioned singing tone, and how to blend rippling passagework with the orchestra… a fine artist in the making.”

The Telegraph

“A pianist of rare gifts… Not since Murray Perahia’s triumph in 1972 has Leeds had a winner of this musical poise and calibre.”

International Piano Magazine

“The playing of this magnetic young Russian artist is thoughtful, elegant, yet exciting… I have admired Richter’s take, but this new recording is even more satisfying for its broader approach.”

Fanfare Magazine

“A born performer, thoroughly enjoying every minute… Executed with energetic elan, bravura, and heart-on-sleeve communication.”

International Piano Magazine

“A revelation of mature musicianship, combined with an extraordinary communicative skill rare in a young musician, conjuring up a sound world of endless colour.”

Peter Donohoe

“We are looking at a real champion here, destined to become a world piano star.”

APE Musicale

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Representation

Knight Classical represents Anna Tsybuleva for worldwide general management.

Danny Evans

Consultant (Artists & Repertoire)