Todas las clases individuales del curso tendrán lugar entre las 10:00h y las 15:00h, en Musical Arts Valencia (C/ Honorato Juan 13, Valencia).
El jueves día 11 de julio tendrá lugar un concierto de clausura a la 19:30h.
Alumnos activos: 290,00
Alumnos oyentes: 100,00€
Se admitirá un máximo de 7 alumnos activos. No hay límite de alumnos oyentes.
Born in Moscow, Oxana Yablonskaya has captivated audiences around the world for over 30 years, standing out for her virtuosity and profound emotional sensitivity. After studying with renowned masters, she made her international debut in Paris and won awards in highly prestigious competitions. Despite the restrictions of the Soviet regime, she distinguished herself as a soloist with the Moscow Philharmonic and recorded for the Melodiya label.
After applying for a visa to the United States, her career was blocked, but thanks to the pressure from figures like Leonard Bernstein, she was able to emigrate in 1977. Her debut in New York was a great success, and since then, she has performed worldwide, with notable appearances at Carnegie Hall and other prestigious venues. With performances in over 40 countries, Yablonskaya has worked with some of the finest orchestras and conductors, and has played in venues such as the Royal Albert Hall, Teatro Colón, and Suntory Hall.
She has also taught at prestigious institutions such as the Juilliard School, mentoring numerous pianists who are now recognized soloists. Her legacy includes critically acclaimed recordings, and she continues her teaching and artistic activities, performing and giving masterclasses across Europe, Asia, and the Americas.
“An orchestra is unnecessary for ‘Pictures at an Exhibition’ when there's a pianist like Yablonskaya, capable of painting them with such indelible colors. A thoroughly moved audience demanded four encores.” — Los Angeles Times
“Yablonskaya is a blend of passion, power, and poetry, and in a single concert, she took her piano and audience through every expected path of a piano recital.” — Toronto Star
“A commanding presence at the piano, Yablonskaya favors grand gestures over subtle details, resulting in energetic and percussive performances that unleashed enormous visceral excitement and made it clear that she has complete mastery of the keyboard's resources.” — Monterey County Symphony
The students enrolled in the program will participate in three individual classes of 45 minutes together with the professor who is the teacher of the program.
Students will actively participate in concerts throughout the duration of the Musical Arts Summer Program, performing in them the works worked with their teachers.
The master classes will be held in the classrooms of the Escuela Superior Musical Arts, which has fully equipped facilities for their development, so that course participants will be able to make use of these classrooms for individual practice.
All the activities of this program will take place between the stipulated dates (see info for each program). In them, individual classes and student concerts will take place, distributed within the indicated date range, so that students can organize their study time and prepare for their meetings with the teachers.
Born in Moscow, Oxana Yablonskaya has captivated audiences around the world for over 30 years, standing out for her virtuosity and profound emotional sensitivity. After studying with renowned masters, she made her international debut in Paris and won awards in highly prestigious competitions. Despite the restrictions of the Soviet regime, she distinguished herself as a soloist with the Moscow Philharmonic and recorded for the Melodiya label.
After applying for a visa to the United States, her career was blocked, but thanks to the pressure from figures like Leonard Bernstein, she was able to emigrate in 1977. Her debut in New York was a great success, and since then, she has performed worldwide, with notable appearances at Carnegie Hall and other prestigious venues. With performances in over 40 countries, Yablonskaya has worked with some of the finest orchestras and conductors, and has played in venues such as the Royal Albert Hall, Teatro Colón, and Suntory Hall.
She has also taught at prestigious institutions such as the Juilliard School, mentoring numerous pianists who are now recognized soloists. Her legacy includes critically acclaimed recordings, and she continues her teaching and artistic activities, performing and giving masterclasses across Europe, Asia, and the Americas.
“An orchestra is unnecessary for ‘Pictures at an Exhibition’ when there's a pianist like Yablonskaya, capable of painting them with such indelible colors. A thoroughly moved audience demanded four encores.” — Los Angeles Times
“Yablonskaya is a blend of passion, power, and poetry, and in a single concert, she took her piano and audience through every expected path of a piano recital.” — Toronto Star
“A commanding presence at the piano, Yablonskaya favors grand gestures over subtle details, resulting in energetic and percussive performances that unleashed enormous visceral excitement and made it clear that she has complete mastery of the keyboard's resources.” — Monterey County Symphony