
ANASTASIA CALMUS
Concert Pianist
Anastasia Calmus is considered to be an original concert pianist with brilliant technique, and she easily captures the audience with her profound emotional and sensitive musicianship.
Her performing skills cover a wide area of musical genres, proving to be a well-versed pianist as an accompanist in vocal music, chamber ensembles, and musical theater.
LET'S DANCE
New program 2024/2025
Julie Sévilla-Fraysse - cello
Anastasia Calmus - piano
WHEN DANCE INSPIRES MUSIC
Dance has often been a great source of inspiration for classical music. Its influence has given rise to dynamic, rhythmic, and highly expressive works, capturing the essence of movement through sound. Dance forms in classical music not only reflect cultural traditions but also the evolution of musical styles over time. Composers have often played with these forms, adapting them to their own artistic visions and the tastes of their era.

FRENCH TOUCH
New program 2023/2024
Julie Sévilla-Fraysse - cello
Anastasia Calmus - piano
MUSIC POETRY LOVE
This program combines French classical music with poetry, offering a captivating journey through passion, love, and life's drama. Musicians both play and recite verses, creating a live musical spectacle.

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«A delightful surprise, such a powerful performance, then she just had fun with the audience. Great entertainer.»
Kelly J. Chicago
«We watched as she pulled us into her world, and could not help but be mesmerized.»
Marcus P. Atlanta
«A wonderfully fresh approach to entertaining.” “Stunning intense talent laced with humor and style. The instant standing ovation said it all.»
Fredric A. Producer/Director, California
«She’s a real crowd pleaser. We’re not into classical music, but we loved Anastasia. She made magic on that keyboard.»
Marjorie D. San Francisco
«It’s not just music, it’s a show and concert all at the same time. Absolutely a remarkable talent.»
Ronald & Katherine J. London
«We requested she play the Warsaw Concerto. Two days later she played it like a Carnegie Hall soloist. Extraordinary!»