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Why Good Piano Education Matters
A solid musical education not only builds technical skills but also develops musical sensitivity, discipline, and confidence. A well-trained teacher recognizes each student’s individual strengths and needs, and nurtures musicality from the very beginning.
Whether the goal is personal enrichment or professional preparation, investing in high-quality piano education from the start sets the foundation for a lifetime of musical growth.
Citations:
“Musical training not only enhances technical skills, but also supports cognitive, social, and emotional development.”
– Hallam, S. (2010). The Power of Music. International Journal of Music Education
“Early and high-quality music education is essential for the long-term development of musical talent.”
– Sosniak, L. A. (1985). Learning to Be a Concert Pianist. In B. S. Bloom (Ed.)


Inspired by outstanding pianists, well-known piano pedagogues, and other musicians
Throughout his studies in Berlin, Leipzig, Trossingen, and Imola, he had the opportunity to learn from over 50 renowned pianists and pedagogues*, whose guidance deeply influenced his artistic development.
His education culminated in advanced postgraduate programs, including the Konzertexamen, Germany’s highest distinction for accomplished artists, and the Diploma di Alto Perfezionamento, a prestigious qualification for exceptional mastery in music. These formative experiences continue to shape both his artistic voice and his approach to teaching.
*Dmitri Alexeev, Jacques Ammon, Manfred Aust, Dmitri Bashkirov, Klaus Bäßler, Michel Beroff, Hortense Cartier-Bresson, Pascal Devoyon, Antonio Di Cristofano, Akiko Ebi, Sergei Edelmann, Pavel Gililov, Bernd Goetzke, Anna Gorécka, Alexej Gorlatch, Linde Großmann, Grigory Gruzman, Jeanne Kierman Fischer, Mihyun Kim, Young Ho Kim, Roland Krüger, Björn Lehmann, Kichoung Lee, Mi-Joo Lee, Gesa Lücker, Wolfgang Manz, Leonid Margarius, Claudio Martinez Mehner, Giuliano Mazzoccante, Kirill Monosori, Rikako Murata, Rüdiger Mühleisen, Nobuhito Nakai, Lev Natochenny, Ralf Nattkemper, Vladimir Ovchinnikov, Boris Petrushansky, Antonio Pompa-Baldi, Kyeong-Won Roh, Inge Rosar, Hubert Rutkowski, Georg Sava, Ilja Scheps, Adam Skoumal, Stepan Simonyan, Yoo Jin Song, Severin von Eckardstein, Martin Widmaier, and Arkadi Zenzipér.
Years of Experience with Beginners, Advanced, and university preparation
With many years of experience, he offers individual piano lessons for children starting at the age of 5, teenagers, adults, beginners, advanced students, and preparatory students in Berlin, Germany, Europe, and around the world.

Performance at the Elgar Room, Royal Albert Hall (2017)

Piano Lesson with a concert pianist
As a concert pianist, he continually hones his technique, drawing inspiration from his extensive performance experiences to enhance his teaching. He has performed at prestigious venues and festivals across Asia, Europe, and America, including Carnegie Weill Hall in New York, the Kammermusiksaal of the Berliner Philharmonie, Schumann-Haus in Zwickau, and the Elgar Room at the Royal Albert Hall in London. Each of these stages has contributed to shaping his artistry, which he now shares with his students.
Prize Winner of competitions
He has earned top prizes in a variety of prestigious national and international competitions across Asia and Europe, solidifying his reputation as a remarkable talent in the classical music world. These accolades reflect not only his exceptional technical skill but also his expressive musicality and dedication to his craft.

Prizewinner’s concert at the Kammermusiksaal of the Berliner Philharmonie (2018)

Not just a pianist, but as a chamber musician
He is a pianist chamber music as well to share his musical idea and philosophy with other musicians. And during his study he was inspired by chamber musicians.*
*Artemis Quartet (Anthea Kreston, Vineta Sareika, Gregor Sigl), Sonia Achkar, Washington Barella, Marianne Boettcher, Peter Bruns, Eckart Hübner, Andreas Langenbuch, Markus Nyikos, Friederike Roth, Peter-Philipp Stämmler (Armida Quartet), and Frank-Immo Zichner.
Piano Lessons in Berlin & Worldwide
Lessons are offered in Berlin and are also available remotely, allowing students from anywhere in the world to participate. Each lesson is carefully tailored to the student’s individual goals and pace, ensuring a personalized and effective learning experience.
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After performance at the Klavierfestival der Elfrun-Gabriel-Stiftung, Gohliser Schlösschen, Leipzig (2024)
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