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Natalia BOYARSKY began her musical education in Moscow first at the Gnesin School of Music under Professor Isaac UROVETSKY, then at the College of Music, which is affiliated to the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatoire, under Professors Maya GLEZAROVA and Yuri YANKELEVICH. She then studied at the Gnesin Institute under Professors Felix ANDRIEVSKY and Mark LUBOTSKY. In 1965, Natalia BOYARSKY began teaching the violin at the above mentioned school and college, where she was appointed the Head of the String Department. She has distinguished herself by introducing a new method of teaching, based on all the traditions of the legendary Russian School of Music. Natalia BOYARSKY became a UK resident in 1991 when she was invited by Lord MENUHIN to teach at the Yehudi Menuhin School. In parallel with her continuing appointment at the Menuhin School, she teaches at the Purcell School and in 1996 was appointed as violin professor at the Royal College of Music. Many of her pupils have won prizes at national and International competitions, won other awards and become members of prestigious orchestras. She has also given Master Classes in France, Japan, Spain, Italy and England.
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