Noel Flores, born in
India, only felt his vocation to play the piano in a late stage
of his youth. He was musically talented ever since, but only through
an act of fate, at the age of 19, did he begin to dedicate himself
to his instrument.
The first merits of his new obsession were a portugese scholarship,
leading him into studying in Madrid with Julia Parodi, pupil of
F. Busoni, and later, a scholarship for the Hochschule fur Musik
und Darstellende Kunst in Vienna, where he was a student of Hans
Graf and then of Dieter Weber, who later invited him to be his assistant.
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After playing many concerts
that were highly acclaimed by the press, and winning few international
prizes (like the first medal at the Geneva International Piano Competition)
, Noel Flores was offered a chair as full Professor at the University
of Music in Vienna. His greatest interest lies in the research and
improvement of anatomical and spiritual movements, that represent
an essential part in piano playing.
In order to do so, he has acquired a deep knowledge of the human
body and of yoga techniques, that he uses to help his students have
a better understanding of musical and physical events they experience
during their play.
His class has brought out several prize-winners of International
Piano Competitions, few renowned teachers & international recording
& performing artists .
He holds master-classes in Austria, United Kingdom, Finland, Sweden,
Germany, Japan and Korea. He is often invited as a member of jury
to international competitions like: Leeds, Vienna, Tel-Aviv (Rubinstein
Competition), Leipzig (Bach Comp.), South Africa, Germany, Italy,
Chile, Spain, Portugal and Greece.
In 1997 he was rewarded the grand silver medal for his outstanding
services to the State of Austria.
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