UK / Professor affiliated with Overseas Music University
Great Britain has a well-developed education system.In addition to the Royal Academy of Music and the Royal College of Music, most of the more than 100 national universities have music departments, where you can study a wide range of music from performance to theory.
Igor Petrshevsky Sensei
He is a professor at the Royal Academy of Music who served as an entrance examination examiner.
Russian style playing method learned from Professor Petrshevsky, who raised the winners of the Tchaikovsky Competition and the Paganini International Competition.
Dr. Neil Immelman
A professor at the Royal College of Music, who connects the heart and skill of music.
Professor Immelman, a talented person who has been co-starring with the London Philharmonic Orchestra since he was a student, gives you a "tailor-made" lesson.
Julian Jacobson Sensei
A professor at the Royal College of Music, with a vast repertoire.
From all 32 Beethoven Sonatas to contemporary music Naiman and free jazz tippets, let's learn from the talented people who can easily play.
Colin Stone Sensei
A professor at the Royal Academy of Music, who releases highly acclaimed CDs one after another.
Colin Stone, who is active on the front lines not only in solos but also in trios and concertos, will identify and supplement what you lack.
Sensei Philippe Charts
Steal the golden sound from the BBC Welsh Hibiki chief player.
Solo, orchestra, ensemble, and versatile professor at the Royal University of Music in Wales teaches critics a roaring sound.
Sensei Ivan Yanakov
Learn the secrets of weakness from the best pianists who perform in more than 30 countries.
In the United States, world-famous pianist Toyvan Yanakov, who is active in more than 30 countries in Europe, Oceania, and Asia, teaches easy-to-use playing techniques.
Christopher Elton Sensei
The Tchaikovsky Competition jury opens up your future.
Get the power to fly professionally from Professor Emeritus of the Royal Academy of Music, who has raised many of his students to become prominent pianists.