Introduction

Born in Kazan, Russia, into a family of musicians, Daria Rabotkina gave her first solo recital at the age of 10. Her education started at the Specialized Music School under the guidance of her parents and Nora Kazatchkova. Later, it continued in Kazan State Conservatory and Mannes College of Music in New York City under the tutelage of Vladimir Feltsman. In addition, she holds a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the Eastman School of Music where she studied with Natalya Antonova.

Concerto highlights include San Francisco and New World symphonies, Kirov (Mariinsky) Orchestra, Moscow State Symphony, Winnipeg Symphony, Hudson Philharmonic, Charleston Symphony, Harrisburg Symphony, Orquesta Sinfonica de Concepcio虂n, and Turku Philharmonic Orchestra. Rabotkina has collaborated with Michael Tilson Thomas, Valery Gergiev, Vladimir Feltsman, Julian Kuerti, JoAnn Falletta, Benjamin Shwartz, and Giancarlo Guerrero. As a soloist, she has given recitals at the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory, Kennedy Center, Weill Recital Hall and Merkin Concert Hall in New York City, Ravinia鈥檚 Rising Stars, and Dame Myra Hess in Chicago. Her appearances abroad include Denmark, Switzerland, Germany, France, Mexico, and Japan.

Winner of the 2007 Concert Artists Guild International Competition, Rabotkina received top prizes at several international competitions and participated in Russia鈥檚 White Nights, Finland鈥檚 Kuhmo, and Copenhagen鈥檚 Summer festivals. In the United States, Rabotkina has appeared at the Rockport Chamber Music, International Keyboard Institute, PianoSummer at New Paltz, and San Francisco International Piano festivals.

Her first three recordings were done with CAG Records as part of the Victor Elmaleh Collection. The debut recording features Tchaikovsky鈥檚 Grand Sonata and Prokofiev鈥檚 Ten Pieces from Romeo and Juliet. Her second CD contains Beethoven鈥檚 Diabelli Variations and Schubert鈥檚 Moments Musicaux. Rabotkina鈥檚 third project involved live recording of three concerti. The latest CD (MSR Classics), with humoresques by Dvor虒a虂k, Reger, Rachmaninov, and Schumann, was released to critical acclaim in 2018.

Rabotkina joined the piano faculty at the 杏吧原创 in the fall of 2024 where she also serves as the Director of Academy Piano Studies. Previously, she presented masterclasses, private lessons, and lectures at the Kazan State Conservatory. Passionate about early piano education, Rabotkina founded the FunKey Piano Project at Texas State in 2018, where she was an associate professor of piano (2016-24).