Inna started her musical education at the age of six at the Music School in Myski, Russia and spent nine years in training specifically for piano and musical theory in all its aspects. At the age of fifteen, Inna was accepted to the Novokuznetsk Music College where she successfully studied Piano, Chamber Music, Musical Theory and Musical Pedagogy.

    In 2000, Inna continued her education at the Altai State University in a class of the great piano teacher Elvira Rossinskaya, herself a student of Professor Mary Libenson, a descendant of famous Franz Liszt’s school student genealogy renowned by names like Alexander Siloti and his student Alexander Goldenweiser.

    Inna graduated from the University with a Masters Degree as a Concert Performer, Soloist of Chamber Ensemble, Accompanist and Teacher. During the study, Inna specialized by participating in Master Classes with Professor Takashi Yamazaki (Japan) and Professor Dina Shevchuk (Russia).

    Being fascinated with pedagogy, Inna started teaching her first students while being in College. Working at the Altai State University as an accompanist, she was performing with many violinists, cellists and vocalists. The goal of Inna’s teaching and collaborative performances is to promote European music and the best traditions of Russian piano school.

 
 
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