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ONLINE piano, Lessons via Whatsapp, Discord, Teams, Zoom, Skype and also in person in London.
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graduated from the Central Music School in Moscow, class of Ermakov in 2016. graduated from the Moscow Conservatory in 2021, class of Pisarev. I have been studying the piano since I was 5 years old. I have been playing the piano for over 20 years. took part in many international competitions and became a prize-winner. Now I am studying at the Royal College of music as a graduate student in the piano class with Alekseev.
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Lessons via Whatsapp, Discord, Teams, Zoom, Skype
and also in person in London.
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  • Mikel Uskola, Goldhawk Rd, London W12 9PL, United Kingdom
About Me

Education

2006-2013
Children's Music School No. 4 in Togliatti, specialty - piano. Class of Elena Ivanovna Vorotko


2013-2016
Central Music School at the Moscow State Conservatory named after P. I. Tchaikovsky, Piano Faculty, class of V. I. Ermakov

2016 - 2021
Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory, Piano Faculty, class of Professor A. A. Pisarev

2021-present received a scholarship Kenneth and Violet Scott Scholar at Royal College of music


Participation in competitions

2007

Togliatti Open Children's and Youth Festival "Assemblies of Arts", 1st prize, Togliatti

2009
Togliatti Open Children's and Youth Festival "Assemblies of Arts", Grand Prix, Togliatti

2010
X Regional Competition for Young Pianists named after V.I. Muravyova L.A., 2008, 1st prize, Samara

2010
VIII Youth Delphic Games of Russia "Youth of Russia", Silver medal, Samara

2010
XV Togliatti International Competition of Music Performers (Piano), 1st Prize, Togliatti

2011
IV Open Yaroslavl Competition for Young Pianists named after A. Nasedkin, II Prize, Yaroslavl

2012
International competition of young performers "Wave of Success", 1st prize, Samara

2013
III All-Russian competition for young performers "Musical Spring in the Jacobi House", 1st prize, Moscow

2016
VI Governor's International Youth Competition named after Valery Gavrilin, III prize, Vologda

2017
VI All-Russian competition - festival "Pearls of Russia", Grand Prix, Moscow

2017
Open International Competition "Step by Step", 1st prize, Moscow

2017
IX International Competition of Musicians - Performers and Composers “Romanticism. Origins and horizons "in memory of E. F. Gnesina, II prize, Moscow

2017
VI International Competition for Young Pianists. Alexey Nasedkin, II Prize, Yaroslavl

2018
1st All-Russian Competition - Maria Gambaryan Festival, 1st Prize, Moscow

2019
1st International Music Prospect Competition, 3rd prize, Moscow

2020
VIII International Grand Music Art Competition, 1st prize, Moscow
Education
EDUCATION

-Central Music School (college) of Moscow State Conservatory - graduate
- Moscow State Conservatory of P.I.Tchaikovsky - student
- 3 years of successful teaching experience
-Royal college of music
Experience / Qualifications
Vasiliev Daniil Viktorovich has been studying at the Central Music School at the Moscow Conservatory since 2013. named after P.I. Tchaikovsky During his studies, Daniel took part in many school, city, regional, interregional, all-Russian and international competitions, here are some of them:
Togliatti Open Children's and Youth Festival "Assemblies of Arts", 2007 - 1st prize, 2009 - Grand Prix;
X regional competition of young pianists named after L.A. Muravyova, 2008 goal, Samara, Grand Prix; 2010 - First Prize.
VIII Youth Delphic Games of Russia "Youth of Russia" -Silver Medal
XV Togliatti International Competition of Musicians-Performers (Piano) 2010, Togliatti, First Prize
IV Open Yaroslavl Competition for Young Pianists named after A. Nasedkin, 2011, Yaroslavl, II Prize.
International competition for young performers "Wave of Success", 1st prize, Samara, 2012, 3rd All-Russian competition for young performers "Musical Spring in the Jacobi House", 1st prize, Moscow. Gavrilin Competition in Vologda 2016 3 places
graduated from the conservatory in the class of Pisarev and is now studying at the Royal Academy in London with Alekseev
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Children (7-12 years old)
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Duration
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The class is taught in
English
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