
C. Yulia Mikhailovna
Pianist

C. Yulia Mikhailovna is an Associate Professor of Tchaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory and Academic Music School at the Moscow Conservatory, award winner.
Yulia Mikhailovna graduated with the highest honors from the Moscow Conservatory (class of the People's Artist of Russia, Professor Z.A. Ignatieva).
After completing postgraduate studies at the Moscow Conservatory in 2008, Yulia Mikhailovna began working as an assistant at the piano faculty under the guidance of Professor S.L. Dorensky. From April 2017 she started to teach her class, and in October 2019 she became an associate professor of the piano faculty under the guidance of Professor S.L. Dorensky. In 2020 she became an associate professor of the piano faculty under the guidance of Professor A.A. Pisarev. Since 2018, she has been teaching piano at the Academic Music School at the Moscow Conservatory.
Yulia Mikhailovna is a Laureate of international competitions:
D.D. Shostakovich (Moscow, 1996, 1st prize), "Citta di Senigallia" (Italy, 1997, 2nd Prize), "Classical Heritage" (Moscow, 2005, 1st prize), "W.A.Mozart" (Kavala, Greece, 2006, 2nd Prize). She was awarded scholarships by the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation, the International Wagner Society, the International EPTA Society (from the SERTA representative office in Warsaw). From 1995 to 2004 she was a soloist of the Kaliningrad Regional Philharmonic in the projects "Abc of Inspiration" and "Musical Spring".
Yulia Mikhailovna performs in concerts of subscriptions of the Moscow Philharmonic and the Moscow Conservatory, in the Great Hall, Small Hall, Rachmaninoff Hall of the Moscow Conservatory, and in other music halls in Moscow, in various cities of Russia. She has performed concerts in Poland, Germany, Italy, Spain, Greece, Georgia, the USA, and South Korea.
Yulia Mikhailovna collaborates with many symphonic and chamber orchestras, including the Symphony Orchestra of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, the Zhukovsky Symphony Orchestra, the Ensemble of Soloists "Premiere", the Chamber Orchestra of the Kaliningrad Regional Philharmonic. Svetlanova, Kaliningrad Symphony Orchestra.