Ángela Pagán studied at Villena Professional Conservatoire of Music and Dance with José Fernando Sirera, while completing her training in Ricardo Requejo’s piano seminar. Afterwards, she was awarded her Bachelor Degree from Bonifacio Gil High Conservatoire of Music in Badajoz, where she was a pupil of Ángel Sanzo. She has also studied with Nino Kereselidze at Katarina Gurska Performance School and she holds a Master’s Degree and a Postgraduate Diploma with High Distinction from Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance (London) under the tutelage of Mikhail Kazakevich and Martino Tirimo.
She has attended masterclasses with internationally-renowned pianists: Andrew Zolinsky, Jura Margulis, Jerome Rose, Pascal Rogé and others. Ángela has performed in venues such as Mozarteum in Salzburg, Steinway Hall in London and Palacio de Cibeles in Madrid, to name a few. Furthermore, she enjoys collaborating with other musicians, exploring both chamber and contemporary repertoire, and has established a piano duo with Mario Ahijado with whom she has performed in several venues and festivals.
Competition success has seen her claim awards such as the Jimmie Cross Prize, the Weingarten Prize for piano, first prize in the Salzburg and Amsterdam International Competition, first prize in the Villa de Caudete Competition of Young Artists, first prize in the Villamalea Soloists Competition, second prize in the Quintanar del Rey Young Soloists Competition, the DKV Seguros Grant, the Henry Wood Fund, the Trinity Laban Hardship Fund and the Alfred Kitchin Scholarship.
Ángela believes in constantly developing and improving her craft and has founded two schools in London: Hampstead Piano Academy and North London Music School.