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Rita Kinka (born 1962, inSubotica), is aSerbian pianist of Hungarian descent.
She graduated at theUniversity of Novi Sad's Academy of Arts (where she is currently a professor) underArbo Valdma, and finished her studies at theJuilliard School underGyörgy Sándor after she was granted theGina Bachauer scholarship.
Kinka started a concert and recording career after winning the 1988 International Festival of Young Performers in Bordeaux; she had previously been prized at Zwickau's Robert Schumann, Brussels'Queen Elisabeth (Most promising artist prize), Munich's ARD andSydney's competitions. Three years later she was awarded the Women of Europe Award for the best European interpreter from theEuropean Commission.
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