I would like to teach you music more or less the same way as you learn a foreign language. First technical skills and solfeggio, then adding some theory and side reading. Choosing the style of music you prefer and focusing on it is also important. You should study the music that you really love. Meanwhile, if you feel for improvisation - we can start practicing it right away.
All my life I have...
I would like to teach you music more or less the same way as you learn a foreign language. First technical skills and solfeggio, then adding some theory and side reading. Choosing the style of music you prefer and focusing on it is also important. You should study the music that you really love. Meanwhile, if you feel for improvisation - we can start practicing it right away.
All my life I have played music and expanded my musical horizon. I can not stop anywhere...
It started when I was 4 years old. Mother gave me some piano lessons. Then I entered a music school.
Besides piano, I was very much interested in playing other instruments, specially – the guitar.
- St Petersburg’s conservatory, the name of Rimsky-Korsakov (class of Leonid Karpov). Graduated in 2011.
After finishing my education in St-Petersburg I went to Maastricht, The Netherlands to study with Carlo
Marchione.
Despite the fact that I always studied classical music, my interests were more than that all the time. During all
these years, wherever I stayed, along with classical music I played music of various genres in different
ensembles: tango, jazz, rock, folk.
It is a double pleasure - to be able to enjoy (by playing) several kinds of music. One day - in the philharmonic hall, next day in a jazz club. But it’s even more fun to compose and to arrange music. Nothing can compare with a feeling when you or someone else play it for other people...