She graduated with honors from the Komitas State Conservatory of Yerevan (class of Professor K. Malkhasyan), receiving a scholarship from the Ministry of Culture. She furthered her studies at the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory and completed her postgraduate studies at the Komitas Conservatory. In 2015, she earned a Master of Music degree from the University of Madrid. She combines her performance career (concerts, music festivals) with outstanding success in teaching, mentoring pianists who have become winners of international competitions. She currently serves as a Professor of Piano at the "Teresa Berganza" Royal Conservatory of Music in Madrid, as well as in the Higher Education Department at the Alfonso X el Sabio University. Here are some alternative phrasing choices for enhanced nuance, depending on the specific context:
Instead of "furthered her studies," you could use "pursued advanced studies" or "undertook further training."
"Postgraduate studies" could also be phrased as "doctoral studies" or "graduate studies" if referring to a PhD program.
"Mentoring pianists" could be replaced with "training pianists" or "educating pianists," depending on the emphasis you want.
"Royal Conservatory of Music" is used here for "Conservatorio Superior de Música" assuming it holds that distinction. If it's simply a high-level conservatory, "Superior Conservatory of Music" or just "Conservatory of Music" might be more appropriate.
"Alfonso X el Sabio University" can be shortened to "Alfonso X University" if preferred.