Alexander Doronin Piano -

When Alexander sat at the grand piano in the center of that polished stage, he felt the instrument’s size the way a man feels a city’s cold. He placed his hands on the keys and began not with technique but with the memory of sound. He opened with a short piece he had written in the attic above the seamstress’s shop—called “Five A.M.” in the draft, though he’d never titled it for anyone. It was a piece of small rooms and slow dawns: a repeating figure in the left hand like a kettle beginning to boil, a fragile melody above that traced the shape of a person tying shoelaces, buttoning a coat.

Doronin has consistently triumphed in high-stakes international competitions, showcasing a technique described by critics at Steinway Hall as having "chiselled precision" and "intelligent musicianship." His recent major achievements include: alexander doronin piano

(2024), Vladimir Krainev Competition (2019), and European Piano Competition Bremen (2024). : Supported by the Keyboard Charitable Trust , London Symphony Orchestra, and Drake Calleja Trust. Performance Highlights When Alexander sat at the grand piano in

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: His work includes performances of modern pieces like Elena Firsova’s Hymn to Spring and Anna Meredith’s Origami Songs .

, where he graduated with a First Class Bachelor of Music in 2025. He continues his development as an RCM Scholar