Olga at the anniversary ceremony "50 Years of Culture at
Audi" on 11 November 2012
Studio albums
10
Live albums
1
Music videos
1
German-Russian
classical pianistOlga Scheps has released ten
studio albums and one
live album.[1] Her first live album was recorded and published in the Edition Klavier-Festival Ruhr in cooperation with the Fono Forum magazine under CAvi-music in 2009.
She signed her first exclusive contract with
RCA Red Seal (Sony Music) in 2009. It was followed by the release of her debut studio album, Chopin, which peaked in the top-ten on the German classical charts containing the works of
Frédéric Chopin. Olga Scheps won the
ECHO Klassik Award 2010 for Newcomer of the Year (Piano)[2] because of the very good sales figures she enjoyed with her debut during the year. The pianist's third and latest studio album, Schubert, was released in 2012.[1] Olga Scheps has achieved considerable critical success for her works. Especially for her debut the German Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung calls her "the new star in the
Chopin heaven" after a solo recital.[3]
Olga at the anniversary ceremony "50 Years of Culture at
Audi" on 11 November 2012
Studio albums
10
Live albums
1
Music videos
1
German-Russian
classical pianistOlga Scheps has released ten
studio albums and one
live album.[1] Her first live album was recorded and published in the Edition Klavier-Festival Ruhr in cooperation with the Fono Forum magazine under CAvi-music in 2009.
She signed her first exclusive contract with
RCA Red Seal (Sony Music) in 2009. It was followed by the release of her debut studio album, Chopin, which peaked in the top-ten on the German classical charts containing the works of
Frédéric Chopin. Olga Scheps won the
ECHO Klassik Award 2010 for Newcomer of the Year (Piano)[2] because of the very good sales figures she enjoyed with her debut during the year. The pianist's third and latest studio album, Schubert, was released in 2012.[1] Olga Scheps has achieved considerable critical success for her works. Especially for her debut the German Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung calls her "the new star in the
Chopin heaven" after a solo recital.[3]