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In an interview with Glare Magazine, Gabriel Bîrjovanu details the concept behind Scandinavia Music School - a project designed as an inclusive and refined community where the joy of music finds its voice.
The School's Vision and Origins
Bîrjovanu explains that the school was born from personal experience:
"After over twenty years of career and life in Norway, I felt that everything I experienced there — rigor, respect, silence, professionalism — must somehow return home."
He envisioned an ideal space that would combine "luminous rooms, good pianos, high-performance sound systems, a real stage" with human warmth, where students enter "with joy and confidence, not fear."
Blending Traditions
The school blends "robust Romanian musicality" with Nordic pedagogical approaches that prioritize student wellbeing alongside excellence. Bîrjovanu operates it as a social enterprise, offering accessible programs while maintaining "elite preparation" for conservatory admission.
Program Structure
Basic Program
Accessible instruction from talented young musicians, for those seeking the pleasure of music.
Premium Program
Advanced training with renowned artists, for serious career preparation.
The Importance of the Stage
Bîrjovanu emphasizes that "the first appearance on stage profoundly transforms students." The school's intimate 40-seat concert hall allows students to experience real performance conditions safely, developing confidence and artistic presence.
"The first appearance on stage profoundly transforms students. Our intimate stage allows them to experience real performance conditions, developing confidence and artistic presence."
Faculty Selection
The diverse team combines established artists with talented conservatory students, creating a complementary energy where "senior professors inspire; junior ones energize."
Vision for Iași
The school positions itself as a bridge in the city's rich artistic ecosystem, serving those seeking serious training regardless of career aspirations.
Encouragement for Aspiring Musicians
"Take the first step! Courage comes after you start, not before."

