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Atlanta
Pianist and Pedagogue, Lusia Glagoleva is high
educated professional. She has received her
B.A./M.A. from Tambov Musical College, Russia and
Donetsk Conservatory. She has finished Postgraduate
study from Saratov Conservatory with Ph.D. in Piano
Performance and Pedagogy. Her teachers, professors
S. Glagolev, V. Khananaev, L. Katz, the winners of
International Piano Competitions and representatives
of two great Russian Piano schools H. Neihaus and N.
Igumnov.

For many years Lusia Glagoleva has been
successfully combining her work, as a Pedagogue,
with her concert appearances.
Lusia Glagoleva has performed with numerous
international symphonies and solo recitals (Russia,
Ukrain, Poland, Germany, USA). Lusia's playing style
possesses bright individuality, confidence, and
courage, and has a palette of senses and sounds.
Glagoleva's teaching expertise is impressive, as
she always works on a high level and has earned the
respect of many. Her lessons are interesting as well
as substantial. She always plans a curriculum for
each individual student, finding the best methods of
performing and creative understanding of his/her
specific personality and aptitudes. Lusia's lessons
are always executed with elation. She is a member of
Rachmaninov Society, Steinway Society, NFMC and the
author of several published works about piano
education.
Many young musicians have studied under Glagoleva
during her teaching at Musical Colleges and
Conservatory. Many of these students have themselves
become laureates and diploma winners of various
competitions. In several such competitions Glagoleva
has also served as a Jury Member.
Selected appearances:
- "Open Concert for Peace and Harmony" with
2nd Concerto in c minor by S. Rachmaninov ",
Atlanta
- The Memorial Concert for 911 Victims" with
Atlanta New Philharmonic Orchestra in Gwinnette
Civic Center (Triple Concerto by L. Beethoven)
- Remagen, Beethoven Festival, Germany
- Mozart Festival, Kiev
- Rachmaninov International Piano Courses,
Russia (1996-2006)
Regina-Vladimir Horovitz Memoriam, for National
Women's Conference, Military Intelligence
Company (CEW), Asian American Resource Center
- Chamber Recitals with violinist Karen Thehos,
Alex Zapolskyi, flutists Sang Un Song, Lucy
Shershneva, soprano Sarah Pak, tenor R. Liszt,
trumpet player C. Horton.
- Atlanta TV appearance with vocalist Richard
Liszt.
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