ACADEMIC WORLD

Dr. Paulina Zamora has carried out multiple academic tasks during her university career. Among them, her work in the creation and design of new programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels (University of Chile, IP Escuela Moderna de Música, University of Antioquia, Colombia) as well as updating and adjusting existing programs (University of Chile, IP Escuela Moderna de Música, Santiago, Casa Richter del Teatro del Lago, Frutillar, Conservatorio de la Ligua, 5ta Región and Conservatorio de Valencia, Spain).

In 2016 she creates the Master’s program in Musical performance at the Faculty of Arts of the University of Chile, which has an average of 20 students per semester not only from Chile but also from the rest of Latin America, the United States and Europe. It includes an academic body of national and international faculty and invites an average of four international artists from major music schools in the United States and Europe. Since its inception and until the present, Dr. Zamora coordinates the program.

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Informative Magister in Musical Interpretation.

MASTER IN MUSICAL INTERPRETATION

POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL UNIVERSITY OF CHILE FACULTY OF ARTS

ADMISSION 2022

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Informative Magister in Musical Interpretation.

Signing of an agreement between Semanas Musicales de Frutillar and the Magister in Musical Interpretation of the Faculty of Arts of the University of Chile, November 2019 in the presence of Harriet Elees, president of the SMF Corporation, Johnny Blanc Sperberg of the SMF Board of Directors and Paulina Zamora.

The piano studio at the University of Chile consists of an average of 15 students at the basic, undergraduate and graduate levels. “Is a very united studio that promotes support among students and their respective academic challenges. I make them actively participate in auditions, concerts, competitions and festivals nationally and internationally.In these times of pandemic, classes are virtual and I can say that this experience has brought us closer together and we continue to meet their academic goals.”

Some of my students from the University of Chile's Piano 2019 studio (from left to right and from top to bottom) Patricio López, Francisco Lencina, Milén Fuentes, Vicente Ocqueteau, María Inés Bórquez, Rebeca Subelman, Francisco Rojo, Nicolás González and Valentina Quinteros.

My piano students at Indiana University's Jacobs School of Music, 2019-2020, (left to right): Sophia Tsang, Jude Richardson, Jane Raty, Sinkwon Lee, Kailah Young, Joseph Stiefel, Yi-An Liao, Weiyun Chang, Chloe Weston, Canlin Qiu, William Chiang, Corey Chung, Nguyen Le Binh Anh, Ubeeng Kueq, Soyoung Park and Chaewon Lim.

With three of my piano students from the Department of Music at the University of Chile, Francisco Lencina, Nicolás González and Claudio Oliva, at the Piano Festival of the Americas in Iowa City, Iowa, United States, 2019.