Together, our professors have won major prizes, juried music competitions, and teach all over the world. They share their knowledge, advice, and techniques to help you improve and develop your skills through their masterclasses and interviews.

Madžar Aleksandar
Piano
Professor at Hochschule für Musik und Theater in Hamburg.

Tinney Hugh
Piano
Professor at the Royal Irish Academy of Music in Dublin.

Goerner Nelson
Piano
In 1990, he won the First Prize at the Geneva Competition.

Fahy Thérèse
Piano
Professor of Piano at the Royal Irish Academy of Music
Only professional Irish pianist specialized in the performance of French music

Pascal Denis
Piano
His monographic disc devoted to Jean Wiener for Sisyphe won a Diapason d'Or.
Winner of the Lisbon International Competition, the Concert Artist Guild of New York, Zürich

Gardon Olivier
Piano
In 1973 he won the grand prize in the Marguerite Long Competition.
In 1975 he won the Queen Elisabeth Music Competition

Béroff Michel
Piano
He won, in 1967, the first prize at the first international Olivier Messiaen piano competition
Many of his students have won top prizes at international competitions

Collins Finghin
Piano
Winner of the Clara Haskil Competition in 1999
Winner of the Georges Filipinetti Prize in 2002

Alexeev Dmitri
Piano
He has been a judge at the most prestigious piano competitions, including the Leeds International Piano Competition, Chopin (Warsaw), Van Cliburn, Santander, Beethoven (Vienna) and Tchaikovsky (Moscow)
He won 2nd prize at the Marguerite-Long-Jacques-Thibaud International Competition in 1969, 1st prize at the Georges Enesco International Competition in Bucharest in 1970, the Tchaikovsky International Competition in 1974 and the Leeds International Piano
Professor at the Royal College of Music of London

Kovacevich Stephen
Piano
He has conducted the Chamber Orchestra of Europe

Jude Marie-Josèphe
Piano
She was a finalist at the Clara Haskil Competition in 1989.
She won the Victoire de la Musique in the category « New Talent » in 1995.

Dalberto Michel
Piano
At the age of 20, he won the 1st Mozart Competition in Salzburg and received the Clara Haskil Prize.
In 1978, he won the 1st Prize at the Leeds International Piano Competition.

