Albert Andreu García

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Albert Andreu García is a pianist, composer, and music educator, holding a Piano Performance degree from the Liceu Conservatory of Barcelona and specializing in music pedagogy. He is currently the director of the Escola Municipal de Música Roser Cabanas de Cornellà de Llobregat and a secondary school teacher at Col·legi Sant Antoni Maria Claret, also in Cornellà.

From a very young age, he developed a deep connection with the piano, learning largely on his own and using his ear as his main creative tool. His music is intimate, narrative, and emotional, influenced by contemporary composers such as Giovanni Allevi, Joe Hisaishi, Yann Tiersen, Galdson, and Ryuichi Sakamoto, as well as classical masters like Chopin, Beethoven, Bach, and Mozart. His work Piano Soul in Black and White reflects this personal and heartfelt approach to musical creation.

Alongside his work as a composer, Albert leads the editorial project Edicions Andreu, dedicated to creating, restoring, and updating pedagogical materials for music students. Within this line, he develops:

- The Agenda de Música – 15 minutos de instrumento and the Agenda de Música – 30/60 minutos de instrumento, designed to help students record, organize, and strengthen their instrumental practice habits, fostering autonomy, consistency, and motivation.

- Restored and updated editions of piano classics, including Hanon, Burgmüller, and Beyer, carefully revised, modernized, and translated into Spanish to support both classroom use and personal study.

Additional educational resources, study guides, and creative materials that combine clarity, structure, and a motivating approach.

His mission is twofold: to share music that speaks from the soul, and to create tools that support students, families, and teachers in the journey of learning and loving music.