Love & Peace, Unseen Worlds UW 13,
is available in LP, CD or Digital Format
on Unseen Worlds Label
on Unseen Worlds Label
Girma Yifrashewa has a website at:
and is featured at AfriClassical.com
Born in Addis Ababa in 1967, Girma Yifrashewa's life in music began
with the Kirar, a harp-like traditional Ethiopian string instrument, at a
tender age. He was introduced to piano at the age of 16 when he joined
the Yared School of Music in Addis Ababa, and continued his studies at
the Sofia State Conservatory of Music in Bulgaria. Despite losing his
scholarship after only three years due to the fall of the Communist
regime in 1989, Yifrashewa emigrated to Italy where, while under the
care of Caritas, his talent and desire to return to his studies in
Bulgaria was discovered by the Christian Brothers. Through their support
he was able to return to the Sofia Conservatory in 1991, where he
graduated with a Masters in Piano under Professor Atanas Kurtev.
It was in Bulgaria that he made an impact as a solo pianist,
performing the works of Schumann, Schubert, Chopin and Debussy,
throughout the country until his return to East Africa in 1995.
He has a
preference and well-determined approach to the music of Bach as well as
Mozart and Beethoven.
Yifrashewa returned to Ethiopia in 1995, teaching piano at the Yared
School of Music until 2001. He received scholarships for short-term
specialization courses from the British and German Governments, at the
Royal Academy of Music in London (1997) and at the Hochschule fur Music
Und Theater in Leipzig (1999). Currently Yifrashewa works to promote
Ethiopian and Classical Music throughout the continent and beyond.
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