Education
Shebanova finished the central music school of the Moscow Conservatoire where she studied with Tatiana Kestner.
Shebanova finished the central music school of the Moscow Conservatoire where she studied with Tatiana Kestner.
She died on March 1, 2011, in Warsaw. Foreign the next decade she continued working with Victor Merzhanov as assistant lecturer. After taking a 2nd prize at the 1980 Warsaw International Chopin Competition Shebanova began an international performance career.
Shebanova performed in almost all European countries as well as in the Philippines, Taiwan, Canada, South Africa and the United States of America. She also appeared more than 100 times in Japan.
She was the first performer of new compositions by Jevgeny Golubev, Yuri Aleksandrov and Boris Bloch. Shebanova made about 50 recordings, in LP and Civil Defense mostly for former eastern block labels such as Melodiya and Polskie Nagrania Muza.
She recorded Chopin, Brahms, Rachmaninov, Feinberg, Debussy, Szymanowski and Zarzycki, for labels including Radio Corporation of America Victor, Melodia, Muza, Columbia Broadcasting System/Sony, Electric and Music Industries, Pony Canyon and Dux. She lived for many years in Poland, teaching at the Bydgoszcz Academy of Music and giving regular master classes.
Competitions
Concertino Praha in Prague in 1969 (1st Prize)
Geneva in 1976 (1st Prize and two special awards - "American" and Ernest Shelling)
10th International Frederic Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw in 1980 (2nd Prize, Chopin Society Award for best polonaise performance, National Philharmonic Award for best piano concerto performance)
Bösendorfer Empire Grand Prix Competition in Brussels in 1990 (1st Prize and three special awards)
She also took part in the Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow in 1974.