Tajik pianist became a student of the Royal Conservatory of Brussels

16-year-old Jannat Khuseynzoda, a Tajik pianist, composer and conductor, became a student of the oldest musical educational institution in Europe. She will hone her professional skills at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels, founded in 1832. Jannat Khuseynzoda, despite her young age, has already managed to earn respect and honor not only among representatives of the […]

16-year-old Jannat Khuseynzoda, a Tajik pianist, composer and conductor, became a student of the oldest musical educational institution in Europe. She will hone her professional skills at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels, founded in 1832.

Jannat Khuseynzoda, despite her young age, has already managed to earn respect and honor not only among representatives of the musical sphere of Tajikistan. She entered the TOP-50 residents and TOP-30 young and successful citizens of Tajikistan.

Having successfully passed the exams in the first three musical subjects, the girl was invited to the entrance exam in the specialty of piano in Brussels, which was held on April 22 in the small hall of the conservatory.

"It was a special day for me, as I met the teachers of the Brussels Royal Conservatory and received advice and recommendations from them for the further development and improvement of my professional creativity, – Jannat says. –  Subsequently, I received a letter of congratulations on successfully passing the exam and enrolling in the conservatory".

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