Olga Lazurenko, born in 2004 in Moscow. She is a graduate of the Central Music School - Academy of Performing Arts., where she studied under Honored Teacher of the Russian Federation Tamara Koloss and teacher Mikhail Turpanov. Today, she is a student at the P. I. Tchaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory, where she studies under People's Artist of the Russian Federation, Professor Vladimir Ovchinnikov.
In 2025, she released her debut solo album with Études-Tableaux by Sergei Rachmaninov as part of the project "The World will Hear Us."
She has received the following awards at international competitions:
2022
- The first prize at the International Competition-Festival named after S. Slonimsky (Volgograd)
- The first prize at the International Piano Competition of the Franz Liszt Center (Spain).
2023
- The third prize at the International Piano Competition in Memory of Vera Lothar-Shevchenko (Ekaterinburg)
- The second prize at the competition for the best performance of Boris Tchaikovsky's works "What the XX century left us" (Moscow)
2024
- The second prize at the M.N.Zhirkov International Piano Competition (Moscow)
2025
- The first prize at the youth competition "Soloist of the Orchestra" (Vladimir)
- The first prize at the III International Competition of young musicians and performers "Territory of creativity" (Moscow)
She participated in the festivals "Gradus ad Parnassum" in Moscow, "Musical Expedition" in Vladimir. Participated in the prestigious music competition of the XX and XXI centuries "Orléans Concours International".
In 2023, she became a diploma winner of the "Young Virtuosos-Lidiya Kouteva Piano Competition" in Bulgaria and the "Epinal International Piano Competition" in France.
She has collaborated with such conductors as Ivan Nikiforchin, Vladimir Verbitsky, Mikhail Shcherbakov, Artyom Markin, Vasilisa Markina, Alexey Dorkin.
She participated in master classes by Eliso Virsaladze, Miroslav Kultyshev, Valery Pyasetsky, Sergey Osipenko.
Participant of the programs of the St. Petersburg Music House since 2024.