PIANO MASTER CLASS WITH GLORIA CAMPANER

22 June 2022

Famous pianist Gloria Campaner will hold master classes for the Foundation's scholars on June 24.

Famous pianist Gloria Campaner will hold master classes for the scholarship holders of the Foundation on June 24 (Friday), from 11։00AM to 12:00PM. The master classes will take place in Tatyana Hayrapetyan Concert Hall, at Tchaikovsky Specialized Secondary Music School. And the day before, on June 23, she will perform with the Armenian State Symphony Orchestra at the head of the artistic director and principal conductor Sergey Smbatyan in Aram Khachaturian Concert Hall. The concert is dedicated to the 160th anniversary of composer Claude Debussy.


Master classes are open to students of musical institutions. Those applicants who didn't pass the scholarship competition can also be present at master classes as passive listeners.

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Gloria Campaner is a celebrated young Italian pianist․ Since her debut at the age of twelve with the Venice Symphony Orchestra, Venetian born pianist has received more than twenty national and international first prizes and has been a guest of some of the most prestigious festivals all over the world․


Gloria is a laureate of international competitions such as the Paderewski International Piano Competition (Silver Medal, Best Paderewski and Chopin performances), the Ibla Grand Prize (First Prize, Prokofiev Special Award), the XI Concours International de Musique du Maroc (Prix de Jury, Franz Liszt), and the Cultural Foundation Pro Europa (European Prize for Culture).


In the years 2011-12 she was nominated ‘Ambassador of Culture’ from the EU for the project ‘Piano: reflet de la culture européenne’, she was awarded a scholarship from the Johannes Brahms Foundation in Baden – Baden and had been the first Italian female pianist ever awarded a fellowship by the London’s Borletti – Buitoni Trust (2014).


Gloria has collaborations across the globe with musicians such as Johannes Moser, Ivry Gitlis, Ana Chumachenco, Michael Kugel, Sergei Krylov, and others, and soloists of most prestigious orchestras (Berliner Philharmonic, La Scala Philharmony, National Orchestra of Santa Cecilia in Roma, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam, Seattle Symphony Orchestra and Metropolitan Opera of New York). Her concerts have often been broadcast by international television and radio stations (RAI, BBC, SKY, CNN, RSI, ClassicFM).


Gloria is also a very passionate lecturer around the world, regularly offering music courses and piano masterclasses for international Universities. In 2019 she also founded her own educational project named C# – See Sharp: a creativity workshop for young musicians and performing artists.


Sharing emotions and positive energy through music has always been a fundamental goal in Gloria’s art, and she is deeply involved in charity, social and music-awareness projects around the world.