Tatiana Viscun

Piano

Teaching is a fascinating process. Each student is unique. I must find the individual approach that works best for them. With a strong foundation of piano technique in the early years, students later feel comfortable to play different styles of music, develop their creative ambitions, and perform.

Born in Chelyabinsk, Russia, Tatiana's earliest musical memories are of the Russian and Ukrainian folk songs her parents sang. At the age of four, she began playing piano, igniting a lifelong passion with the instrument.

She studied at the Special Music School in Krivoy Rog, Ukraine, and obtained her Bachelor of Music degree at the State Music College there. She went on to get a Master of Music from the State University of the Arts in Chisinau, Moldova, where she focused on Piano Performance and Pedagogy, Musical Pedagogy, and Choral Conducting.

Tatiana is inspired by the tradition of the Russian Piano School, which produced such incomparable performers as Sergey Rachmaninoff, Vladimir Horowitz, and Sviatoslav Richter and revered teachers such as Konstantin Igumnov and Heinrich Neuhaus. She feels inspired by a range of European and Russian composers, but retains a special affection for the Ballade No. 1, Op. 23 (G minor) by Chopin.

As a teacher, Tatiana strives to introduce her students to a broad range of musical possibilities, helping them develop a deep appreciation of the piano. Many of her students have won important piano competitions and festivals, and have been accepted at prestigious academies including Julliard, the Manhattan School of Music, the Special Music School at the Kaufman Center, the Boston Conservatory, and the St. Petersburg State Conservatory.

Tatiana enjoys being part of BMS and the Brooklyn Community, and values the school's excellent selection of instruments, its theater, and the mix of talented colleagues.