Noelia Fernández is a pianist, singer, and journalist born in Madrid. She teaches piano and singing at Shine Music School in Barcelona.
Music has been an integral part of her life since childhood: she began playing the cello at the age of seven and soon after took up the piano at the Teresa Berganza Professional Music Conservatory, where she developed a strong classical foundation. Over time, she expanded her artistic path to include singing, composition, and performance, shaping a versatile musical identity that spans classical music, pop, jazz, and contemporary styles.
She trained as a professional pianist and studied the Speech Level Singing vocal technique, an approach that has had a strong influence on both her performance and her teaching. She currently teaches piano, working with students on classical and modern repertoire, accompaniment, technique, musicality, and an introduction to harmony. Her lessons are tailored to each student’s individual goals and learning style, and she combines teaching with her own artistic projects.
Alongside her musical career, her background in Journalism and her current Master’s degree in Music Management and Production (ESMUC) have enabled her to bridge creation, communication, and management. She firmly believes in music as a cultural and social driving force, and in its ability to generate real impact when artistic sensitivity is combined with strategic vision.
