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Yuna Gurianova

Yuna Gurianova (flute) was born on October 25, 2012 in Ulyanovsk, where she began learning to play the flute.

In 2020, she entered the Gnessin Moscow Specialized Music School. She studies with Olga Ivusheykova, associate professor at the Moscow State Conservatory named after P.I. Tchaikovsky, and with Zara Parvanyan, a teacher at the Gnessin Moscow Specialized Music School.

She has extensive experience performing with orchestras:

  • "Moscow Virtuosi" conducted by Vladimir Spivakov.
  • Tavrichesky International Symphony Orchestra conducted by Mikhail Golikov.
  • "Soloists of Nizhny Novgorod" orchestra.

As well as orchestras from Kostroma, Naberezhnye Chelny, Bryansk, Volgograd, Voronezh, Ulyanovsk, Lipetsk.

She also plays the baroque traverso flute. She performed it at a concert for the 80th anniversary of Alexey Lyubimov in the DK "Rassvet".

She became a laureate of several prestigious competitions, in particular:

  • in the spring of 2021, she received 1st prize at the online competition A TUTTO FLAUTO (Venice),
  • in January 2022, she became a laureate of the 1st degree of the II International Gnessin Flute Competition,
  • in the fall of 2022, she received the grand prix at the Maimonides International Competition of Performing Musicians "Classical Academy",
  • in the spring of 2024, she received the grand prix at the II All-Russian Competition of Young Flutists and Wind Instrument Ensembles "Golden Flute of Russia",
  • in the summer of 2024, she became a laureate of the 1st prize of the Online Competition for Young Flutists, organized by the German Flute Society. Member of the German Flute Society.
  • in the spring of 2025, she became a 2nd degree laureate of the 1st International Competition of Flute Performers named after F.V. Stepanov in the category under 17 years old.

She took part in master classes and courses by Carlo Jansz, Benedek Chalogh, Georges Bartel, Raquel Magalhaes, Claude Lefebvre, Emmanuelle Ophel.

Scholarship holder of the New Names Foundation, the Vladimir Spivakov Foundation.