Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
The arrival of Alexandra Dovgan in Lima represents a milestone not only for the young pianist but also for the Peruvian audience, who will have the opportunity to witness the talent of one of the most promising artists in the contemporary music scene. At just 16 years old, Dovgan has captivated audiences around the world with her virtuosity and moving interpretations, qualities that have positioned her among the greats of classical piano. Originally from Moscow, and with a career that took off at a young age, Dovgan has demonstrated that, despite her youth, her commitment to music is immense. Since she began playing the piano before turning five, she has been guided by the influence of her family and her teacher at the Central Academic School of Music of the State Conservatory of Moscow, which has fueled her passion and technical perfection. Her recent visit to Lima is an integral part of her international tour, where she will bring her art to new stages, further adding to the credibility of her burgeoning career. In a recent interview, Dovgan shared her most cherished memories related to music and how her training has shaped her approach to the piano. "My earliest memories of the piano are very much tied to my family and my teacher," she commented. This emotional connection with her surroundings has been essential to her development as an artist, and her acknowledgment of the nerves she feels before a performance reveals a humility that contrasts with her impressive technical ability. The assertion of her mentor Grigori Sokolov, who described her not just as a child prodigy but as a prodigy in her own right, resonates in her meticulous approach to each performance. Dovgan takes the necessary time to prepare her pieces, ensuring that her interpretation is as authentic and profound as possible. This includes thorough practice and reflection on each piece, as well as listening to recordings of other artists for inspiration and to offer different nuances in her interpretation. The program she will present in Lima includes works by giants of classical music such as Schumann, Beethoven, Bach, Rachmaninoff, and Scriabin, promising an evening filled with emotion and musical skill. The inclusion of these composers reflects her solid academic training and her desire to pay homage to those greats who have shaped the history of classical music. Each piece will also be an opportunity for the Peruvian audience to connect with the emotional depth that Dovgan conveys through her music. Despite her dedication to the piano, Dovgan emphasizes the importance of balancing her personal life with her career. Activities like skiing and ballet not only provide her with moments of relaxation but are also essential for her well-being and artistic preparation. "These activities allow me to recharge and relax to improve my performance," she explains, underscoring that a musician's life is not just work and discipline, but also the pursuit of moments of joy and disconnection. Dovgan's current stage is not merely a series of performances but a journey towards consolidating her career. Her multiple awards and recognitions are a testament to her effort, though she considers them merely a reflection of her dedication and love for music. "The most important thing is to continue developing, work hard, and enjoy the music I play," she emphasizes, making it clear that her true goal goes beyond accolades. As her performance in Lima approaches, anticipation grows among classical music lovers. The chance to see an artist of her caliber on a local stage is undoubtedly a gift for the Peruvian cultural community. Dovgan's arrival promises not only to be an unforgettable experience for attendees but also to stimulate interest in classical music among new generations. Her visit marks an exciting chapter in the musical scene of Peru, where the fusion of young talent and classical traditions can open new doors and opportunities for local musicians. Dovgan's presence is a reminder that art transcends borders and that a commitment to excellence can lead artists to unimaginable places. The legacy of pianists like Dovgan is ultimately a call to appreciate music as a form of universal expression that connects people, regardless of their background. With her imminent performance, Alexandra Dovgan will not only play the piano; she will touch the hearts of those fortunate enough to hear her.