Rena Shereshevskaya

graduate from Moscow Tchaikovski State Conservatory with excellent grades in all disciplines (soloist, chamber music, teaching) and a holder of a doctorate diploma in teaching and performance, Rena Shereshevskaya begins her pedagogical career in the famous Central Special Music School for gifted children at the Moscow Conservatory where she teaches during 12 years. She also plays as a soloist more or less all over the USSR and in the East European countries.

In 1991 she was appointed as a head of a piano department and a professor of piano at the Mikhaïl Ippolitov-Ivanov Superior Music and Pedagogical Institute. In 1991 - 1993 she gave master classes at the Colmar International Festival Art Director Vladimir Spivakov ;In 1993 she was invited as a guest professor to Colmar Conservatory where she has been teaching up to the present, and later to Conservatoire de Paris where she stayed till 1999.
At 1999 she opened at Colmar Conservatory a post-graduate course for students with superior music diplomas to prepare them for grand international competitions or for educational cycles for concert artists.

At present she is also professor of piano at École Normale de Musique de Paris Alfred Cortot

Rena Shereshevskaya gives master classes in France, USA, Canada, Italy, Monaco… Being a teacher very much in demand by the professionals, she has among her students numerous prizewinners of grand national and international competitions (the youngest of them was 14 years old).

Since 1998 she plays in duo with a Russian soprano Ludmila Slepneva, "Honoured Artist" of Russian Federation, soloist of the Mannheim Opera (Germany); she also played with a French soprano Marie-Thérèse Keller. In 2006 she created a trio "Impromptu" with a violinist Victor Dernovski and a cellist Urmas Tammik, both soloists of Mulhouse Symphonic Orchestra.
 
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