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Four sixth-year students from Andorra la Vella Music Conservatory participate in a week-long masterclass

programme at one of Europe's top music institutions, supported by government ministries.

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Key Points

  • Four sixth-year piano students from Andorra la Vella Conservatory in Budapest training 15-20 Feb.
  • Masterclasses by Franz Liszt Academy faculty focus on technique, interpretation, and pedagogy.
  • Accompanied by piano head Míriam Manubens and teacher Cristina Gallart.
  • Backed by Culture, Youth, Sports, and Foreign Affairs Ministries to professionalise young talents.

Four sixth-year piano students from the Andorra la Vella Music Conservatory are taking part in a training programme at Budapest's Franz Liszt Academy of Music, one of Europe's leading musical institutions. The initiative, running from 15 to 20 February, features specialised masterclasses delivered by Hungarian faculty, allowing participants to hone their piano technique, build interpretive abilities and explore top-tier teaching approaches in a rigorous setting.

The students, who range in age, are supported by Míriam Manubens, head of the conservatory's piano department, and Cristina Gallart, a teacher of musical language and piano. Both educators are overseeing academic progress and maximising the programme's benefits during the stay.

Andorra la Vella minor consul Olalla Losada said such international exchanges strengthen the parish's dedication to quality education and showcasing the nation's young talents abroad. Conservatory director Jordi Sabata called the opportunity at a benchmark institution like the Franz Liszt Academy a defining moment in the students' artistic paths.

The programme has support from the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Culture Minister Mònica Bonell stressed that artist professionalisation underpins government cultural strategy, with Foreign Affairs playing a vital role in enabling access to elite training that advances Andorran musicians' careers.

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