Presentation of the new CD of Sally Wave
Dear friends,
Following the Government’s announcement on a national lockdown for England, Bulgarian Cultural Institute London will be closed for audience from Thursday 5th November until Wednesday 2nd December. All planned events at the institute for that period will be postponed.
In those uncertain times when we are in social distance, we stand together online.
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BCI London Team
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Free registration for the event HERE
Bulgarian Cultural Institute London is happy to invite you to the presentation of the new CD of Sally Wave on November 19, 2020, from 19:00, at the “Sofia” Gallery.
Sally Wave is the artistic pseudonym of Savelina Kancheva. She graduated from the Specialized Music School in Bourgas, Bulgaria. Later she attended the Bulgarian National Music Academy Prof. Pancho Vladigerov in Sofia and Prof. Rudolf Kehrer’s Master Class at the Hochschule für Musik F. Liszt in Weimar, Germany.
Academic Qualifications
Sally Wave obtained her Master’s degree in piano playing from the Bulgarian National Music Academy in 1996 and did a PhD in Music and Musical Culture in 2008 with a paper entitled “Mendelssohn’s Clavier Sonatas”. Among her teachers have been Prof. Rudolf Kehrer, Prof. Athanas Kurtev, and Prof. Rostislav Yovchev.
Professional Experience
She worked as a Solo pianist and Chamber musician in Sofia, Bulgaria and also as a piano teacher of students aged 4-19 at the Bulgarian National School of Culture. Later she moved to the UK focusing on Solo and Chamber performance as well as devoting herself to teaching at the Tchaikovsky Music Academy London, Blüthner Piano Centre – Centre for Music Lessons & Instructions and A.Hanna & Sons Pianos Music Studio. Sally Wave has been invited to be on the jury of the International A. Stoqnov Piano competition.
She has been preparing students for music scholarships and many of them won top prizes at various music competitions in London. Specifically, her students invariably earn distinctive marks at exams by the Associated Board of Royal School of Music (ABRSM), London, UK.
She is the Founder and the Musical Director of the Wimbledon International Piano Competition.