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A prizewinner in several international competitions in Russia and Italy, Yulia Orlova has been teaching piano and piano accompaniment for 17 years. This has not prevented her from pursuing her concert career. The composer insisted that she come to France to undertake serious piano studies with the great lady. She remained close to them and received invaluable advice until the composer's death in In the same year she was awarded the prize for best interpretation at the Virtuoses of Year International Music Festival for her concert at the St Petersburg Philharmonic.
Piano - Lessons in French, Russian or English Nathalia Romanenko began her piano career in Ukraine at the age of five, at a music school for gifted children. Her career took her to Italy, the United States, Macau and France, where she won several international competitions.
In , when she made her Paris debut, she was taught by Olivier Gardon, Jacques Rouvier and Ariane Jacob, and was awarded first prize at the Paris Conservatoire in Her collaboration with Mstislav Rostropovitch led to the creation of the Extraordinaria Classica Association to promote little-known or forgotten composers and innovative ensembles, which is so close to her heart.
Currently a piano teacher at the Maitrise of the CRR de Paris and at the Serge Rachmaninov Conservatoire, his teaching is characterised by the sensory method: a tailor-made method based on personal research and the needs of each individual, drawing on inner listening, the development of the ear and bodily sensations, in stages according to the individual's rhythm.
Nathalia Romanenko's teaching focuses on the origins of stage fright and concentrates on achieving balance. For the past 15 years, she has been teaching and preparing students for national conservatoire entrance examinations and various international competitions. She mainly uses the Heinrich Neuhaus method to guide her students with passion and rigour.