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1990 – 1996
Ľudovít Rajter Primary Art School in Bratislava (piano – Milica Kailingová)
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1995 – 1996
private study of piano with Daniel Buranovský
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1995 – 1998
International performance courses in Piešťany (Marián Lapšanský, Peter Toperczer, Eugen Indjic)
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1996 – 2000, 2004 – 2006
Academy of Performing Arts, Bratislava (piano – Daniela Varínska)
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2000 – 2004
Royal Conservatory, Ghent in Belgium (piano – Daan Vandewalle, conducting – Wim Belaen, early music with harpsichord – John Whitelaw)
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2001
participation in producing the Slovak opera by Ľubomír Burger and Martin Burlas “Face by Face” in Luxembourg
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2002/2003
collaboration with theatre ensembles Walpurgis (Antwerp) and Wederzijds (Amsterdam) in a new production about the music and life of Charles Ives
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2004
stipendiary of the Internationale Ferienkurse für Neue Music Darmstadt (Kaya Haan, Nicolas Hodges and Uli Wiget)
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2004 – 2005
Orpheus Institute of Postgraduate Education in Ghent (chamber playing – Jan Michiels)
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since 2004
conductor of the youth choir Eben - Ezer and concurrently collaborating with the children’s choir Kvapôčky
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2005
stipendiary of Tanglewood Music Center in USA (piano – Emanuel Ax, Joseph Kalichstein, Claude Frank, chamber playing – Joseph Silverstein, Pamela Franková, Ursula Oppensová and Timothy Genis), stipendiary of the Ostrava New Music Days international courses
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since 2006
doctoral study at Academy of Performing Arts, Bratislava
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2007
stipendiary of the world-rated Banff Centre for the Arts in Canada
Ivan Šiller engages in performance of solo piano literature, chamber playing, conducting, and organizational activity also. He has performed at many Slovak and foreign festivals (Week of Contemporary Music Ghent, Festival Philipa Herreweghea, Ostrava Days, Festival van Vlaanderen, Steinway festival Bijloke etc.). He has given concerts in Belgium, Holland, Germany, France, Czech Republic, Great Britain, USA, etc. His chamber partners include Gerrie de Vries, ms, Adriana Kučerová, s, Pedro Guridi, cl, Paulo Klinck, vn, Jozef Lupták, vc etc. He collaborates with various ensembles and orchestras (Phoenix Ensemble, Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra, Veni Ensemble, Ostrava Band etc.) and with contemporary Slovak and foreign composers (Daniel Matej, Peter Zagar, Jevgenij Iršai, Marián Lejava, Boško Milakovič, Marcel Séneši, Yehudi Wyner, Gunther Schuller, Louis Andriessen, John Rose).
He is an initiator and organizer of various musical projects. During his study at the Royal Conservatory in Ghent he brought to fruition the Festival of Chamber Music (2003), Evening of Slovak Music (2003) and later the Holland Music Winter in Slovakia (2006). He is the founder and artistic director of the Space Festival (since 2003), which focuses on contemporary music. He also organizes projects aimed at making serious music more accessible to an amateur public, combined with introductory commentary. As an author he has participated in a project of creative workshops for children, Music of the Century (Just) Gone By, operating since 2004, which attempts to communicate 20th century music to children by interactive means.