Education
Undergraduate work at Moscow Ippolitov-Ivanov Music Institute and Musikhochschule Hamburg
MM, Collaborative Piano, Lynn University
DM, Indiana University Jacobs School of Music
Biography
Pianist Tatiana Lokhina was born in Moscow, Russia, into a musical family. She began her formal training at age 7 and gave her first solo recital in Moscow four years later. Lokhina is a winner of numerous Russian and international prizes. She has performed at the Moscow State Conservatory, Paul Dukas Conservatory in Paris, and the Musikhochschule Hamburg, and she has appeared in concerts in Italy, Austria, Germany, and the United States.
As a solo pianist, Lokhina attended Moscow Ippolitov-Ivanov Music Institute and Musikhochschule Hamburg. She earned a master’s degree in collaborative piano from Lynn University and is working toward a DM in collaborative piano at Indiana University’s Jacobs School of Music. Her principal teachers include Lisa Leonard, Anne Epperson, and Kevin Murphy; she has appeared in master classes with Joshua Bell, Lynn Harrell, Martin Katz, Elmar Oliveira, Mauricio Fuks, Carol Vaness, and many others.
Lokhina recorded the unpublished works of Beethoven for violin and piano for Naxos, made an album of songs by women composers with soprano Chloe Boelter, and was featured as the harpsichordist in the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra’s DeHaan Virtual Baroque Series. She has appeared at the International Society of Bassists, Summer Opera Tel Aviv, SongFest, and the Fall Island Vocal Arts Seminar, and is involved in an ongoing performance project of the complete violin sonatas of Johannes Brahms with violinist Grigory Kalinovsky.