"Superior technique, discipline and talent .... dreamy sonorities and admirable trio gymnastics in her trio of Rachmaninoff pieces." - LOS ANGELES TIMES "Miss Osinchuk is a scrupulous pianist and skillful ensemble player." - Bernard Holland, NEW YORK TIMES "Her musicianship is acute and often thoughtful .... The performance had scholarly understanding, bringing out the contrapuntal devices with unfailing clarity." - GREENWICH TIME Juliana Osinchuk, has performed internationally to great critical acclaim. Her "superior technique, discipline and talent" (Los Angeles Times) have dazzled audiences and critics in solo and orchestral appearances. Musical America selected her as a "Young Artist to Watch" after her solo debut recital at Lincoln Center, NY. The Washington Post called her recital “spectacular” and the New York Times called her a "skillful and scrupulous ensemble player". As a champion of American composers, Dr. Osinchuk has premiered numerous works including the European premiere of Lowell Liebermann’s 2nd Piano Concerto, and the world premiere performance of the Piano Concerto # 1 by Alaskan, Philip Munger, with the Anchorage Symphony. She was a National Endowment for the Arts solo recitalist grant recipient. Lauded for her wide variety of repertoire, and presentations, her recent solo recitals focused on Mendelssohn Chopin, Schumann, and Liszt celebrating their 200th birthdays. Recent performances included concerts at West Point, NY, Washington DC, Arizona, and she continues as pianist & harpsichordist for the Anchorage Festival of Music. She also is widely in demand as a chamber pianist with singers & instrumentalists alike and is currently working and performing with University of Arizona students. Since 2015, she has partnered with clarinetist, John De La Paz – Duo Artesanal – with numerous concerts in Arizona, Alaska, Texas, and concert tours in Japan & Guatemala. Among Juliana’s teachers were Nadia Boulanger, Rosina Lhevinne, and Nadia Reisenberg, and she received her formal education from the Conservatoire de Musique in Paris and the Juilliard School where she graduated with a bachelor’s, master’s and doctor of musical arts degrees. Dr. Osinchuk is active as a music educator, developing and presenting music workshops for young students, adults and professional groups. She was honored as a YWCA Woman of Achievement for her community service. Osinchuk’s recordings include Tchaikovsky’s Piano Music, The Sorcerer’s Piano, Growing Babies Bright, Nothing but Singing to Do with singers Kate Egan & Marlene Bateman, a solo CD to benefit cancer projects Keys to Recovery, and is featured on Lawrence Moss’ New Paths. Her Happy Birthday, Wolfgang Variations were published by Alfred. She is on the Steinway Piano roster of international artists, served on the faculty of Hunter College in New York City, and was associate professor at the State University of N.Y. at Purchase. For 15 years she worked as artistic director of the Anchorage Festival of Music. She founded & directs the Young Alaskan Artists Award program celebrating its 20th year.
 "Superior technique, discipline and talent .... dreamy sonorities and admirable trio gymnastics in her trio of Rachmaninoff pieces." - LOS ANGELES TIMES "Miss Osinchuk is a scrupulous pianist and skillful ensemble player." - Bernard Holland, NEW YORK TIMES "Her musicianship is acute and often thoughtful .... The performance had scholarly understanding, bringing out the contrapuntal devices with unfailing clarity." - GREENWICH TIME Juliana Osinchuk, has performed internationally to great critical acclaim. Her "superior technique, discipline and talent" (Los Angeles Times) have dazzled audiences and critics in solo and orchestral appearances. Musical America selected her as a "Young Artist to Watch" after her solo debut recital at Lincoln Center, NY. The Washington Post called her recital “spectacular” and the New York Times called her a "skillful and scrupulous ensemble player". As a champion of American composers, Dr. Osinchuk has premiered numerous works including the European premiere of Lowell Liebermann’s 2nd Piano Concerto, and the world premiere performance of the Piano Concerto # 1 by Alaskan, Philip Munger, with the Anchorage Symphony. She was a National Endowment for the Arts solo recitalist grant recipient. Lauded for her wide variety of repertoire, and presentations, her recent solo recitals focused on Mendelssohn Chopin, Schumann, and Liszt celebrating their 200th birthdays. Recent performances included concerts at West Point, NY, Washington DC, Arizona, and she continues as pianist & harpsichordist for the Anchorage Festival of Music. She also is widely in demand as a chamber pianist with singers & instrumentalists alike and is currently working and performing with University of Arizona students. Since 2015, she has partnered with clarinetist, John De La Paz – Duo Artesanal – with numerous concerts in Arizona, Alaska, Texas, and concert tours in Japan & Guatemala. Among Juliana’s teachers were Nadia Boulanger, Rosina Lhevinne, and Nadia Reisenberg, and she received her formal education from the Conservatoire de Musique in Paris and the Juilliard School where she graduated with a bachelor’s, master’s and doctor of musical arts degrees. Dr. Osinchuk is active as a music educator, developing and presenting music workshops for young students, adults and professional groups. She was honored as a YWCA Woman of Achievement for her community service. Osinchuk’s recordings include Tchaikovsky’s Piano Music, The Sorcerer’s Piano, Growing Babies Bright, Nothing but Singing to Do with singers Kate Egan & Marlene Bateman, a solo CD to benefit cancer projects Keys to Recovery, and is featured on Lawrence Moss’ New Paths. Her Happy Birthday, Wolfgang Variations were published by Alfred. She is on the Steinway Piano roster of international artists, served on the faculty of Hunter College in New York City, and was associate professor at the State University of N.Y. at Purchase. For 15 years she worked as artistic director of the Anchorage Festival of Music. She founded & directs the Young Alaskan Artists Award program celebrating its 20th year.
 "Superior technique, discipline and talent .... dreamy sonorities and admirable trio gymnastics in her trio of Rachmaninoff pieces." - LOS ANGELES TIMES "Miss Osinchuk is a scrupulous pianist and skillful ensemble player." - Bernard Holland, NEW YORK TIMES "Her musicianship is acute and often thoughtful .... The performance had scholarly understanding, bringing out the contrapuntal devices with unfailing clarity." - GREENWICH TIME Juliana Osinchuk, has performed internationally to great critical acclaim. Her "superior technique, discipline and talent" (Los Angeles Times) have dazzled audiences and critics in solo and orchestral appearances. Musical America selected her as a "Young Artist to Watch" after her solo debut recital at Lincoln Center, NY. The Washington Post called her recital “spectacular” and the New York Times called her a "skillful and scrupulous ensemble player". As a champion of American composers, Dr. Osinchuk has premiered numerous works including the European premiere of Lowell Liebermann’s 2nd Piano Concerto, and the world premiere performance of the Piano Concerto # 1 by Alaskan, Philip Munger, with the Anchorage Symphony. She was a National Endowment for the Arts solo recitalist grant recipient. Lauded for her wide variety of repertoire, and presentations, her recent solo recitals focused on Mendelssohn Chopin, Schumann, and Liszt celebrating their 200th birthdays. Recent performances included concerts at West Point, NY, Washington DC, Arizona, and she continues as pianist & harpsichordist for the Anchorage Festival of Music. She also is widely in demand as a chamber pianist with singers & instrumentalists alike and is currently working and performing with University of Arizona students. Since 2015, she has partnered with clarinetist, John De La Paz – Duo Artesanal – with numerous concerts in Arizona, Alaska, Texas, and concert tours in Japan & Guatemala. Among Juliana’s teachers were Nadia Boulanger, Rosina Lhevinne, and Nadia Reisenberg, and she received her formal education from the Conservatoire de Musique in Paris and the Juilliard School where she graduated with a bachelor’s, master’s and doctor of musical arts degrees. Dr. Osinchuk is active as a music educator, developing and presenting music workshops for young students, adults and professional groups. She was honored as a YWCA Woman of Achievement for her community service. Osinchuk’s recordings include Tchaikovsky’s Piano Music, The Sorcerer’s Piano, Growing Babies Bright, Nothing but Singing to Do with singers Kate Egan & Marlene Bateman, a solo CD to benefit cancer projects Keys to Recovery, and is featured on Lawrence Moss’ New Paths. Her Happy Birthday, Wolfgang Variations were published by Alfred. She is on the Steinway Piano roster of international artists, served on the faculty of Hunter College in New York City, and was associate professor at the State University of N.Y. at Purchase. For 15 years she worked as artistic director of the Anchorage Festival of Music. She founded & directs the Young Alaskan Artists Award program celebrating its 20th year.
 ﷯"Superior technique, discipline and talent .... dreamy sonorities and admirable trio gymnastics in her trio of Rachmaninoff pieces." - LOS ANGELES TIMES "Miss Osinchuk is a scrupulous pianist and skillful ensemble player." - Bernard Holland, NEW YORK TIMES "Her musicianship is acute and often thoughtful .... The performance had scholarly understanding, bringing out the contrapuntal devices with unfailing clarity." - GREENWICH TIME Juliana Osinchuk, has performed internationally to great critical acclaim. Her "superior technique, discipline and talent" (Los Angeles Times) have dazzled audiences and critics in solo and orchestral appearances. Musical America selected her as a "Young Artist to Watch" after her solo debut recital at Lincoln Center, NY. The Washington Post called her recital “spectacular” and the New York Times called her a "skillful and scrupulous ensemble player". As a champion of American composers, Dr. Osinchuk has premiered numerous works including the European premiere of Lowell Liebermann’s 2nd Piano Concerto, and the world premiere performance of the Piano Concerto # 1 by Alaskan, Philip Munger, with the Anchorage Symphony. She was a National Endowment for the Arts solo recitalist grant recipient. Lauded for her wide variety of repertoire, and presentations, her recent solo recitals focused on Mendelssohn Chopin, Schumann, and Liszt celebrating their 200th birthdays. Recent performances included concerts at West Point, NY, Washington DC, Arizona, and she continues as pianist & harpsichordist for the Anchorage Festival of Music. She also is widely in demand as a chamber pianist with singers & instrumentalists alike and is currently working and performing with University of Arizona students. Since 2015, she has partnered with clarinetist, John De La Paz – Duo Artesanal – with numerous concerts in Arizona, Alaska, Texas, and concert tours in Japan & Guatemala. Among Juliana’s teachers were Nadia Boulanger, Rosina Lhevinne, and Nadia Reisenberg, and she received her formal education from the Conservatoire de Musique in Paris and the Juilliard School where she graduated with a bachelor’s, master’s and doctor of musical arts degrees. Dr. Osinchuk is active as a music educator, developing and presenting music workshops for young students, adults and professional groups. She was honored as a YWCA Woman of Achievement for her community service. Osinchuk’s recordings include Tchaikovsky’s Piano Music, The Sorcerer’s Piano, Growing Babies Bright, Nothing but Singing to Do with singers Kate Egan & Marlene Bateman, a solo CD to benefit cancer projects Keys to Recovery, and is featured on Lawrence Moss’ New Paths. Her Happy Birthday, Wolfgang Variations were published by Alfred. She is on the Steinway Piano roster of international artists, served on the faculty of Hunter College in New York City, and was associate professor at the State University of N.Y. at Purchase. For 15 years she worked as artistic director of the Anchorage Festival of Music. She founded & directs the Young Alaskan Artists Award program celebrating its 20th year.