María Ángeles Pérez Lancho
María Ángeles Pérez Lancho began her musical training at the professional conservatory of music in Salamanca (Spain) in piano and flute, obtaining the title of teacher.
In 1987, her vocation for educational issues prompted her to combine her musical studies with pedagogy at the Pontifical University of Salamanca, where she obtained a degree and specialized in early childhood education.
During this stage, she joined the Tomás Luis de Victoria choir, where she had the pleasure of singing in many countries (Japan, USA, Germany, France, Italy, Czechoslovakia, Portugal) and getting closer to a varied and extensive choral repertoire.
In 1990, he began working at the Sirinx music school, which developed the first music school project in the city, taking the Willems pedagogy as its center and inspiration. During her 30 years of teaching experience, she has taught introduction to music, wind ensemble, musical language and choir. She is currently part of the school’s management team and is responsible for its pedagogical coordination. She directs the school’s Meraki choir.
From 1992 to 1997, she worked as a teacher at the Escuela Universitaria de Magisterio “Luis Vives” in Salamanca, where she taught various subjects within the framework of music education, thus approaching work with future teachers.
His specific Willems® training, begun in 1993 in Paris with Jacques and Beatriz Chapuis, was complemented by numerous music pedagogy courses that shaped and refined his educational vision, and it was in 2000 that he obtained the Willems® Pedagogy Diploma in Madrid.
Years later, he began collaborating on training courses in Madrid and Barcelona, obtaining the Willems® Professional Didactic Diploma in 2008.
She is currently a member of the FIW teaching team and teaches on the Willems® pedagogy training courses in Salamanca.