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She first studied music at the Professional Conservatorium of Leon, gaining her Degree of Piano Teacher, Mid Grade, at the early age of thirteen, having been taught by Jose Castro Ovejero. At fourteen she gained a "Young Piano Master" scholarship for Young Graduates to the Doral Chennigs Music School of New York.

 

She studied Law at University while doing also the Piano Highest Degree, this directed by Real Conservatorio Superior de Madrid’s Professor Guillermo Gonzalez. Having gained the Piano Hihgest Degree, she then completed the Chamber Music Highest Degree, this with the highest rating and under the guidance of Wieslaw Rekucki and Tsiala Kvernadze, at Oviedo’s Conservatorio Superior.

She has invited lecturer at international workshops conducted by Louis de Moura, Mariana Gurkova, Daniel Kharatian III, Charles Davidson Bates and other prestigious musicians. Also, she is regularly asked to join as a Judge in international contests for piano, conjunto orquestal, string, chamber music, choral, musical literature and composition.

As a concert pianist, she has been asked to join the premiere of the "Four Pieces for Piano and Orchestra" by Moreno-Torroba and "Heliconio" Concert for Piano and Orchestra by Lopez Blanco with the Simphonic Orchestra "Ciudad de Oviedo" at Oviedo’s Campoamor Theatre and at the Auditorium Ciudad de Leon. She has also performed Beethoven’s "Choral Fantasy" and Beethoven’s "Triple Concert" with RTVE Orchestra soloists Levon Melikian and Anton Gakkel and the Symphonic Orchestra "Ciudad de Leon", while also playing works by contemporary composers from Spain.

She toured France, the United Kingdom and Italy offering piano solos and chamber music concerts with her ensemble "Solistas ORTVE"  and performing as soloist with London orchestras "Lyrium Artists" and “Chaning Orchestra”. In 2010 she taught Master Class about spanish music in the Manhattan School of Music of New York.

 

She has recorded compositions by contemporary authors and unknown spanishs music with London’s St. Giles Foundation and Radio Nacional of Spain. She has published widely on contemporary piano and chamber music.

 

She combines performing with musicological research, becoming the only pianist who revival and join the premieres works by three generations of an important series of composers: Federico Moreno-Torroba Larregla, his father, Federico Moreno Torroba Ballesteros and, his grandfather. She lectures on Chamber Music at the Conservatorium of Leon and has a Law degree by the University of Leon.

 

 

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