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Dr. Nina Soyfer (Pron. Neena Soifer, Ukr. Ніна Сойфер, Russian Нина Сойфер) was born in Ukraine, Vinnytsia, on September 23rd, 1986, and is a Canadian classical pianist, composer, singer, visual artist, poet, author, and dancer. She received PhD in music from York University in Toronto, in 2016. She holds LRCM from the Royal Conservatory of Music and received a Teacher of Distinction in 2019.[1].
Her debut classical piano album titled "Radiant Classics" was reviewed by Whole Note Magazine [2] and Produced with David Jaeger. Dr. Nina Soyfer studied piano since 3 years old with many teachers, including Christina Petrowska-Quilico, and Dr. Nicholai Somov. Alex Baran, from Whole Note Magazine wrote "In this debut release (recorded at Glenn Gould Studio), Radiant Classics (Really Records RR 2017002, really-records.com), Nina Soyfer demonstrates her innate ability to meet the stylistic demands of a remarkably varied program. This admirable skill rests on the foundation of an impressive keyboard technique and artistic insight". Dr. Soyfer has developed a new method for teaching music and arts called Integrated Arts Method (TD) which is described in detail in her doctoral dissertation[3]. This method uses three principles, experiential, synthesis of arts, and conducive atmosphere principle to create "effective teaching" and "effective learning" [3]
Selected discography: Albums: "Radiant Classics", Really Records, 2017002, really-records.com (2017) WCollection of Renowned Classical Compositions, by Ludwig van Beethoven, Joohann Sebastian Bach, Frederic Chopin, and Vasyl Barvinsky. Recorded on October 19, 2016, in Glenn Gould Studdio, Toronto, Canada.
References[edit]
- ^ "RCM Teacher of Distinction Awards | The Royal Conservatory of Music". rcmusic.com.
- ^ Baran, Alex. (February 28, 2018). "Radiant Classics - Nina Soyfer" [1]
- ^ a b ""Integrated Arts" Pedagogy and Philosophy". Soyfer, Nina. 2016.""Integrated Arts" Pedagogy and Philosophy." URI hdl:10315/32252
Official Website: Dr. Nina Soyfer | Teacher and Artist