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Classical Pianist and Virtuoso Marina Abrahamyan establishes Marina Piano Studio, a Piano training school fusing her Thirty Years of Experience to create a Fun Learning Environment.

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Marina Abrahamyan is a gifted classical pianist known for her virtuosic and dynamic performances. Throughout her career, she has given numerous concerts and recitals, demonstrating her mastery of the piano and her ability to bring passion and emotion to her playing.

Abrahamyan has a solid classical music background, having studied at some of the world’s top music schools and worked with renowned teachers and mentors. She is passionate about her craft and constantly works to improve her technique and musicality.

Abrahamyan is a dedicated music educator in addition to her performing career. She has taught piano to students of all ages and abilities, motivating them to pursue their musical interests and reach their full potential.

Marina Abrahamyan has significantly impacted the world of classical music as a pianist and educator. Audiences and musicians alike have recognized and admired her for her enthusiasm and dedication to her trade

Background

The resident of Brooklyn was born and reared in Yerevan, Armenia, where she also picked up the piano at a young age. The Komitas State Conservatory, the most famous music school in Armenia, became interested in her because of her abilities.

She received her Ph.D. in performing arts while there studying music. She served as a pianist and continued the legacy of her classical education by working as a qualified piano instructor at a Yerevan music school. She spent two decades teaching aspiring pianists of all ages and abilities; many went on to become just like her and pursue studies in prestigious conservatories worldwide.

“Since I was four years old, I have been doing it. My mother was my first instructor because musicians raised me, and I’ve been playing ever since. My family believed in me, so they sent me to a specialized music school.” Marina narrates.

Although Abrahamyan enjoyed her job and students, she felt it was time for a more significant challenge. So she followed her dream and immigrated to the United States, settling in Brooklyn. After years of teaching private lessons and working for other schools, she decided to open her piano school for the first time. Her dream was to create a school that deviated from the norms in that the environment is more friendly, upbeat, and open to all kinds of people.

And so Marina Piano Studio was born in 2019 out of a love of teaching music to younger generations. Abrahamyan has already earned the distinction of a Steinway & Sons-verified piano teacher.

Why Marina Studio?

At Marina Studio, optimism is essential. They work to establish a setting that molds and nourishes kids and gives them the confidence to pursue their objectives.

In just three years of existence, Marina Studio has assisted countless young pianists in honing their abilities and increasing self-assurance.

Numerous of her students have won awards in international festivals and competitions. Others have received acceptance letters to the schools of their desires, like Brooklyn’s Bay Academy and the Mark Twain IS 239 for the Gifted and Talented.

“I’ve had many kids achieve big success in music. So it brings me great joy to see them reach their goals. In addition, many former students have opened their music studios in my native Armenia, which is also wonderful.”

Marina Abrahamyan is a pianist and piano teacher with over 30 years of experience and a Ph.D. in performing arts. She’s the head of Marina Studio, a Brooklyn-based piano studio that teaches pupils of all ages and skill levels to be high-quality musicians with a heightened love and appreciation for music. For information on courses, pricing, and to contact, visit https://www.marinapianostudio.com/

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