PIANO MASTERCLASS BY IDA PELLICCIOLI
Masterclass de Piano, par Ida Pelliccioli
Friday 11 April 02:00 pm
Le théâtre , Alliance Française de Singapour
About the Masterclass
With her extensive experience as both a concert pianist and educator, Ida Pelliccioli brings an insightful approach to piano instruction. A professor at the Paris Conservatoire du 8ème arrondissement, her teaching philosophy is rooted in a deep understanding of musical interpretation and technical precision. Drawing from her studies with renowned mentors across Europe, she will help you to develop a personal and profound connection to your favorite piece.
This masterclass is designed for musicians seeking to refine and elevate their interpretation of a specific piece. Sessions are structured as follows: 30 minutes for young pianists (8 to 15 years old) or adult beginners, and 1 hour for more advanced players (16 +). Each student must arrive with a pre-selected piece they wish to master under Ida’s expert guidance.
Please note that this is not a beginner’s workshop but a focused session for those looking to deepen their understanding and technical command of a chosen composition.
Tickets are limited—reserve your spot today!
Open to participants aged 8 and above
Location: Alliance Française, Theatre
Duration: 30min or 60min


About Ida Pelliccioli
Ida Pelliccioli was born in Bergamo, Italy. She studied at the Nice Conservatoire de Région and at the Ecole Normale de Musique de Paris - Alfred Cortot in the class of Serguei Markarov, Unesco Artist for Peace. She participated in number of master-classes, among others with Jean-Claude Pennetier, Gerard Wyss and received a double diploma in interpretation and pedagogy, at the École Normale in Paris.
Ida has been performing throughout Europe, Canada, Australia and South Africa. In 2024 she has debuted in Sweden, Lithuania, Austria, Iceland and Australia. She will make her debut in Thailand in 2025. During her 2024-2025 Season, Ida will perform, among other prestigious venues, at the National Gallery in London and the Royal Theater and Concert Hall in Nottingham.