Lena Napradean-Enache

Lena Napradean is the founder and director of Școala de Pian. Born in Bucharest, she gave her first concert at the young age of 5. One year later, she won her first international competition. She has given performances all over Romania and in countries such as the UK, France, Germany, Italy and Greece.  Throughout her career, she also won more than 20 national and international awards for her achievements. Among these are the Grand Prix within the Valsesia Musica Juniores International Competition, Italy and the first prize offered by Konzerteum International Competition, Greece.

Following her studies at the George Enescu National College of Music, Bucharest, Lena has been granted scholarships to study at two of the top 3 conservatoires in the world. In 2016 she graduated with BMus(Hons) from the Royal Academy of Music, London. Two years later, she received her MMus from the Royal College of Music, London. She then pursued her pedagogy studies, obtaining her LRAM piano teaching degree from the Royal Academy of Music in 2019. Finally, Lena has been awarded her iPGCE in general pedagogy from the University of Sheffield, UK in 2020.

Lena’s pedagogical experience of almost 10 years acts as a testament of her teaching philosophy. She has been working with both young and adult piano students in London and Bucharest, guiding them through recitals, exams and competitions. During these years, she also organised and conducted collaborative music workshops in partnership with the Royal College of Music, and for  4 years, she has led the primary music department of the International School of Bucharest.