"Music is the language of passion."
Pianist · Composer · Sound Artist
Marina Razumovskaya began taking classical piano lessons at the age of nine, which formed the foundation of her musical development. She took part in competitions from an early age and deepened her classical training. At 16, she started writing her own music and gradually began to develop her personal sound language.
Artistic Focus
Her focus is on the piano, where many of her own works are created and performed as solo pieces. At the same time, she deliberately expands her musical spectrum by incorporating a wide variety of instruments and sound sources.
International Presence
Her music can be heard both nationally and internationally—in theater productions, dance performances, interdisciplinary projects, art exhibitions, unique venues, and cultural events of various kinds.
Sound Worlds
To create the right atmosphere for each project, she works with voice, Waterphone, Hang, percussion, loop station, effects processors, as well as other instruments and sound sources—alongside the piano. Natural sounds and experimental elements also flow into her concerts.
This is how vibrant sound spaces emerge—spaces that adapt to the specific space, scene, and occasion.
Concert Atmosphere
Her concerts are shaped by moods that are given space to unfold—at times delicate and poetic, at other times rhythmic and powerful, and sometimes experimental and atmospheric.
The focus is always on creating a musical space that touches and supports.
The Complete Story
Pianist · Composer · Sound Artist
Marina Razumovskaya began taking classical piano lessons at the age of nine, which formed the foundation of her musical development. She took part in competitions from an early age and deepened her classical training. At 16, she started writing her own music and gradually began to develop her personal sound language.
Artistic Focus
Her focus is on the piano, where many of her own works are created and performed as solo pieces. At the same time, she deliberately expands her musical spectrum by incorporating a wide variety of instruments and sound sources.
International Presence
Her music can be heard both nationally and internationally—in theater productions, dance performances, interdisciplinary projects, art exhibitions, unique venues, and cultural events of various kinds.
Sound Worlds
To create the right atmosphere for each project, she works with voice, Waterphone, Hang, percussion, loop station, effects processors, as well as other instruments and sound sources—alongside the piano. Natural sounds and experimental elements also flow into her concerts.
This is how vibrant sound spaces emerge—spaces that adapt to the specific space, scene, and occasion.
Concert Atmosphere
Her concerts are shaped by moods that are given space to unfold—at times delicate and poetic, at other times rhythmic and powerful, and sometimes experimental and atmospheric.
The focus is always on creating a musical space that touches and supports.