Gloria Campaner with Theja Meru and Khyochano TCK.
Our Correspondent
Kohima | January 15
Italian pianist Gloria Campaner arrived in Nagaland’s state capital Kohima to conduct Piano Workshop and Master Class Sessions from January 16 to 17 at RCEMPA Jotsoma near Kohima.
On arrival, she was received by Task Force for Music & Arts (TaFMA) advisor Theja Meru, Nagaland Piano Teachers Association president Khyochano TCK and others.
The workshop on January 16 will start from 10:30 AM onwards.
Meru was appreciative of Italian Embassy Culture Centre, New Delhi for all the support for this upcoming workshop.
Born in the Venetian inlands, Gloria started playing the piano at the age of 4 under the guidance of Daniela Vidali.
She performed her first public recital at 5 and made her debut with the Venice Symphony Orchestra at the age of 12 with Margola piano concerto.
Campaner earned her master's degree with Bruno Mezzena at the Music Academy in Pescara and has performed in master classes with distinguished musicians like Jerome Rose, Sergio Perticaroli, Pavel Gililov, Lilya Zilberstein, Dmitri Bashkirov, and Boris Petrushansky following courses at prestigious institutions such as Oxford Hertford College, Accademia Incontri col Maestro di Imola, Salzburg Mozarteum, Ticino Musica, Mannes School of Music – New York.
She focused her studies on the Russian school under the guidance of Konstantin Bogino while following university lectures on Russian language and literature.
Campaner moved to Germany in 2008 where she earned her ‘konzert exam’ diploma at the HFM Karlsruhe with Prof Fany Solter.