Ljiljana
Skoric Eluhow
is an intenational artist who has performed extensively in
her native Croatia, in Europe, and the United States. She
has appeared on European and American radio and television,
and has been featured in concert at the Philips Collection
in Washington.
After
graduating from the Zagreb Music Academy, she received a DAAD
scholarship from the German government for study at the Hochschule
for Musik in Frankfurt am Main, where she earned the Artist
Diploma under the tutelage of pianist Branka Musulin (a student
of Alfred Cortot) and studied chamber music under Professor
Weigmann. While a student in Frankfurt, Ms. Eluhow received
additional scholarships for summer study in Venice, Italy,
where she studied with Italian pianist Ornella Puliti Santoliquido.
Her post graduate coach was the virtuoso pianist Professor
Leopolder.
Before
joining the NVCC faculty, she taught at Shenandoah Conservatory,
the Preparatory Department of the Peabody Conservatory, Mainz
Conservatory in Germany, and Wetzlar Musyc School.
In March
2002, the members of Phi Theta Kappa awarded her with the
Teacher Appreciation Certificate for excellence in teaching.
Ms. Eluhow serves on the Board of Arlington Symphony, is a
member of the Symphony League of Alexandria, and member of
the Committee of 100, Arlington.
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