Natalya Briskin was born in St. Petersburg , Russia , into a family of musicians. As a child prodigy she performed regularly from an early age. She received bachelors and masters degrees from St. Petersburg State Conservatory. Her teachers were Clara Stolyar, Nathan Perelman, and Pavel Serebryakov.

Ms. Briskin has performed and taught in Russia and Italy . As a teacher, she follows in the footsteps of her mother Rachel Sloina, who was one of St. Petersburg's greatest pianists and educators. "Students have to think when they practice. My goal is to teach them all the details with which each piece was composed. When young students grow up they should know all they need to learn a piece independently, without a teacher's help."

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Conservatory faculty are all highly skilled and experienced teachers. Teachers are assigned to maximize the learning experience of each student taking into account the students musical interests and goals, age and scheduling needs.
"I am very happy and proud of Jun Luke Foster’s and Benjamin Boventer’s achievements. I taught
Jun Luke for 12 years and his acceptance to Juilliard School of Music is a great sign of his musical maturity and accomplishment. He was also accepted to Harvard and Yale. Benjamin was with me for five years. He won a prestigious $40,000 scholarship from Skidmore College for music studies. He was the only pianist in that competition who received this award. He was also accepted at Tufts University. It is very satisfying to know that our students continue to achieve such success."
—Svetlana Gorokovich, MCW Faculty
Natalya Briskin | Piano
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