Sunday, August 29, 2010

Piano teacher Tampa, Florida updated

Piano teacher Tampa, Florida Lucy Lee updated

Began piano study at age 6 with Ralph Hedges, Honolulu Symphony Orchestra. Graduated Punahou Academy, Honolulu. Bachelor's Degree with major in Piano. Post-graduate accreditation in Suzuki Piano Pedagogy, University of Dayton with Mary Craig Powell. Japanese pedagogy with Dr. Kataoka and long-term teacher training with Bruce Anderson. Registered with Suzuki Association of the Americas. Ten years experience as a public school music teacher. Thirty years teaching experience as a private piano teacher. Twenty years as a Suzuki Piano specialist (since 1985). Licensed Kindermusik Educator. Suzuki piano students may be ready to begin as early as 3 1/2. A parent preparation and pre-twinkle program is suggested as early as possible.

For general information about the Suzuki Method, visit www.suzukiassociation.org.

Please call me at any time at (813)899-9681 for information about my next New Parent Meeting or to ask any questions you might have

Piano teacher Santa Clarita, California – New member

Piano teacher Santa Clarita, California Carolyn Downie Music Studio - New Member

Offering holistic and creative piano lessons for all ages and special needs on a private, in -home setting.

Specializing in:
classical, traditional & jazz/modern styles
music theory - beginner to advanced
improvisation & creativity development
songwriting & composition for all ages
ear training & solfege (vocalists included)
world/multicultural music
jazz harmony
keyboard skills for vocalists
recording & multimedia projects for all ages

Piano teacher Los Angeles, California updated

Piano teacher Los Angeles, California Piano Studio Masumi updated

Piano Private Lessons in Westside with Masumi

Piano Studio Masumi located in West Los Angeles, is offering private lessons for students of all ages and levels who are looking to discover and explore the beauty of piano playing.

I am an active concert pianist and instructor. I hold my Master of Music from USC and have had the chance to study with amazing pianists from USC, University of Michigan, Franz Liszt Academy and other prominent pianists. I have 13 years of teaching experience in every level and ages of students. You will be amazed that piano lessons can be fun and beneficial.

We can set up a consultation session free of charge for discussing to tailor individual lessons just for you.

Please email me for all inquiries. Please visit my website for more details.

http://www.pianostudiomasumi.com

Piano teacher Chico, California updated

Pino teacher Chico , California Piano Studio of Marci Pittman updated

Music has been an integral and exciting part of my life since childhood. I have sung in church choirs since the third grade and in school choirs from elementary through university level. I auditioned and was selected to be part of a small children's chorus for a professional musical recording in Hollywood. I have sung numerous solos in church services, weddings, funerals, community events, recitals, county fairs, master classes and concerts. I have directed children's choirs, youth choirs, adult choirs, and community choirs and served as a choral section leader at the university level.

While growing up in Southern California, I studied piano with Mrs. Betty Stockwell and hold a Bachelor of Arts degree (1989) from California State University, Chico, in Vocal Performance, with an emphasis on Choral Conducting. I am currently active in the music ministry of my church as a vocalist, piano and keyboard player. I regularly attend piano teaching and music technology workshops and conferences to continue my education. I have been teaching lessons since 1989 in Wyoming and California.

Studio Web Sites: www.studioofmp.com

Qualifications: BA Music, California State University at Chico (http://www.csuchico.edu/). Teaching since 1989. Attends regular piano teaching and music technology workshops for continuing education. Piano teacher for Camptonville School (http://coretca.org/). Summer piano teacher for the Chico Area Recreation District (CARD: http://www.chicorec.com/). I teach Kool Keyboard Kamps and Music for Little Mozarts to introduce children to the keyboard and music basics. Associations: Memberships: Music Teachers' Association of CA (MTAC: http://www.mtac.org/) Butte County Branch of MTAC (http://www.buttemtac.org/) Music Teachers' National Association (MTNA: http://www.mtna.org/) California Association of Private Music Teachers (CAPMT: http://www.capmt.org/) National Guild of Piano Teachers (NGPT: http://pianoguild.com/)

Piano teacher Maple Grove, Minnesota updated

Piano teacher Maple Grove, Minnesota Vahl Piano Studio piano updated

Piano Studio in Maple Grove, MN. Certified and Experienced Teacher. Lessons for ages 5 and up, including adult classes and private lessons. Email me at Q88keys@gmail.com

Piano teacher Danbury, Connecticut updated

Piano teacher Danbury, Connecticut Cooke Piano Studio updated
WELCOMEI have been teaching piano privately in my Danbury studio since 1978 providing piano instruction to all ages and levels of achievement in an environment that accommodates the individuality of each student. My philosophy is that everyone can make music and that through careful instruction and practice, each individual, no matter what talent they bring to their lessons, can find their musical voice and enrich their life and the lives of those around them.

Instruction embraces all kinds of music from the great masters to music being written by today's composers. While the curriculum is classically based, students explore all musical genres including classics, jazz, pop, show tunes, blues, and folk music. Instruction is carefully tailored to accommodate each student's particular learning style with parent, student and teacher collaborating to establish individual goals. Lessons include instruction in theory (especially rhythm), ear-training, technique, and history with students receiving detailed instruction and direction in how to practice. Very careful attention is paid to assisting students develop their musicality.

Students have the option of participating in numerous studio activities including two studio recitals each year, outreach visits to perform at local assisted living facilities, local association recitals and competition, studio group lessons, field trips to concerts, museums, and other sites of musical interest as well as the National Guild Auditions and the Musicianship Achievement Program, a national comprehensive program with heavy emphasis on music theory. Additionally, the studio provides opportunities for ensemble performance. Lessons for all but the very young student are either 45 minutes or one hour and teacher and student meet individually once each week.

THE STUDIO

The studio is located at 152 South King St., across from King Street School in Danbury, Ct. and includes a 7' Ritmuller grand, a 51" Ritmuller professional upright and dozens of percussion instruments used in rhythm activities. The studio provides comfortable space for parents waiting for their children.

POLICY

Students are expected to come to lessons regularly with all materials including their binder. Nails are to be trimmed and hands clean. Students are to arrive and be picked up promptly. It is requested that friends not come unless it has been cleared with Mrs. Cooke beforehand. The studio year runs from the first week of Sept. to the third week of June Tuition is computed on a yearly basis and 1/10 of that tuition is due the first lesson of the month. Students are expected to commit to the year but if they need to withdraw, one month's notice is expected.

BIOGRAPHY

Piano study since the age of 7 Student of Pat DeLong (Eastman School of Music) and Ellen Mosher (Michigan State University) Bachelor of Music Education + graduate credits in piano, voice, conducting, performance practices, theory, handbells from SUNY Potsdam, Westminster Choir College and Western Ct. State University Elementary music teacher K-3 in Somers, N.Y. Director of Music at King St. Church, Danbury, CT, children's and adult vocal, bell and chime choirs Accompanist at various schools President of Western Ct. Music Teacher's Association Competition Chair, WCMTA Duo piano performances in Danbury area

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Piano teacher Bethesda, Maryland updated

Piano teacher Bethesda, Maryland Inja Stanic updated

Inja Stanic received her MA from the American University, where she was awarded a two-year fellowship as an accompanist, and BA in music performance from the University of Maryland. She has been on the faculty of The American University Prep, Washington Conservatory of Music, Holton-Arms School, and Columbia Institute of Fine Arts. Ms. Stanic was also employed by the International Piano Archives, where she conducted research on numerous Russian and American pianists.

Ms. Stanic has won recognition for expanding the repertory of piano and chamber literature by promoting works of contemporary Balkan composers in numerous lecture recitals. Her performances have been broadcast by The National Public Radio,and The Voice of America throughout Europe and America. She has performed at The National Theater, Polish, Finnish, Austrian, and Yugoslav Embassies, and fundraisers sponsored by The Balkan Express, Women for Women, and Latin American Cultural Heritage Foundation. Her latest CD's are "Memories of Yugoslavia", and "Tengo Nostalgia de Ti". Ms. Stanic's writings were published in The International Journal of Musicology, and Perspectives of New Music.

Ms. Stanic is a pianist of an international acclaim whose teaching reflects thorough experience as a performer and a pedagogue. In her teaching, her goal is not only to instill strong musical and technical fundamentals, but to foster a true appreciation for the arts. Her teaching style is one that creates a positive atmosphere for learning, progress and fun for her students. She takes special care to cater to each student's individual needs and goals. Ms. Stanic's teaching philosophy is to help student develop as complete and versatile musicians. Her students develop their technical, aural, rhythmic and reading skills, and she encourages them to analyze, interpret, compose and sight-read. In older and more advanced students, Ms. Stanic teaches musical clarity and power, technical facility, the production of a wide range of beautiful sounds, and an understanding of musical structure.

Ms. Stanic has experience assisting students of all levels and ages. Her warm personality, insightful approach, and individually tailored teaching method have produced astonishing results: her students have have received superior ratings in music festivals, auditions and competitions, and have been accepted as music majors in some of the best music Colleges and Conservatories in USA and abroad.

Piano teacher Taylors, South Carolina – New member

Piano teacher Taylors, South Carolina Hundt Piano Studio – New member

Discover your creativity and experience music in a fun, friendly, comfortable environment. Spacious, home-based piano studio in the Greenville area is open for new student enrollment. Private and group piano lessons available for every age and level: Adults, children, beginners, advanced.

Walter Hundt has both Bachelor's and Master's degrees in piano performance, and over twenty-five years of teaching experience in a variety of styles. Lessons can include standard teaching methods and repertoire, classical, jazz and popular, hymn-playing, contemporary worship, improvisation, and theory.

Special discounts for home-school students and families.

Music Teachers National Association (MTNA) and SC Music Teachers Association member.

Monday, August 23, 2010

Piano teacher Post Falls, Idaho – New member

Piano teacher Post Falls, Idaho 88keys For Success – New member

Piano lessons-50 years experience. Reply after 9/12/10. Private studio in Post Falls, Idaho. $60-$85 monthly. Tel.(208-773-5784).

Piano teacher Naperville, Illinois updated

Piano teacher Naperville, Illinois Inna Spevak updated

Inna Spevak started learning music at the age of 5. She belongs to the generation of Russian pianists and teachers who started their music career in the late 80s. Inna studied and graduated from the Moscow Music Gnessin Teacher Institute. She gave performances in a various concerts, participated in piano competitions, used to conduct and was a choir accompanist. Her work as a music teacher began while she was still studying in the institute: she started working as a music teacher at the Moscow music school as well as giving private lessons to students of various ages. She has received a diploma as a soloist concert pianist, concertmaster, and piano teacher.

Inna provides private lessons in Naperville, Illinois. Her teaching practice based on Russian methodologies of piano school and thorough technical mastery.

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Piano teacher Colorado Springs, Colorado - New member

Piano teacher Colorado Springs, Colorado Felt Music - New member

Felt Music specializes in individual piano instruction and interactive group music classes for children and young beginners in the Northern Colorado Springs area.

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Piano teacher Sedona, Arizona updated

Piano teacher Sedona, Arizona Judy Torigoe updated

Pianist and teacher, Judy Torigoe, began her piano studies at the age of 10. She has studied with such well-respected pedagogues as Rudolph Ganz and Robert McDowell while at student at Roosevelt University, and C. Allen Anderson and Harold Berlinger while a student at Northeastern Illinois State University. She was a Music Talent Scholarship recipient at Northeastern and graduated Magna Cum Laude in 1994 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Piano Performance.

Ms. Torigoe has been teaching successfully for over ten years and is the owner of Allegro Music Studio in Chicago's Andersonville neighborhood. Her teaching studio is a spacious and beautiful room that is warm and inviting, making it an ideal place for learning. Although many styles of music are taught, such as jazz, rags, blues, pop and musical theatre, classical music is the primary teaching area. Musicianship is an important aspect of Ms. Torigoe's teaching style. She believes in playing the piano with artistry and musicianship while respecting the wishes of the composer.

Students range in age from 7 to 70, and many of her students have received high honors for their performances in various adjudicated events. Other performance opportunities include annual recitals, neighborhood events and music festivals.

Professional associations include the Music Teachers National Association and the Illinois State Music Teachers Association. Additionally, Ms. Torigoe is an officer of the Chicago Area Music Teachers Association. She earned the designation of Certified Teacher of Music from the Music Teachers National Association in 1996.

Judy Torigoe and her studio are featured in the Fall 2003 issue of the Chicago Learning Guide, a directory of personal, professional and recreational learning opportunities in the Chicago area.

For more information, please call 773-334-4650 or visit www.AllegroMusicStudio.com

Piano teacher Wilmington, Massachusetts updated

Piano teacher Wilmington, Massachusetts Cindy Maynard updated

Education: Bachelors Degree in Music Education from UMass-Lowell

Experience: Public School School Teacher Have taught piano privately since 1979 Teach Preschool Music Program

Philosophy: I believe music is something to be enjoyed and loved. I hope to instill in my students a lifelong love of all kinds of music. I teach beginners to intermediates, children as well as adults. I offer my students not only the basics of how to play and read music via the piano, but also music theory, ear training, music history and various opportunities to perform for others.

I teach in my home and you can contact me at the above number for times and rates.

Piano teacher Santa Rosa, California updated

Piano teacher Santa Rosa, California Christy Harmeson updated

B.A. in music from Sonoma State University. Magna Cum Laude with Distinction. Over seven years experience teaching piano professionally. Holistic, complete approach to the study of music. Offers additional group classes in advanced rhythm studies, theory, and composition. Teaches performance, sight-reading, and accompanying techniques. Organizes regular performances and recitals for student participation. Specializes in teaching young children. Teaches all ages and musical abilities and is at ease with all styles of piano. Classical background: focuses on teaching each student to play musically, incorporating rhythm and note-reading skills from the very beginning. Accompanying background: performs regularly with the Sonoma County Chamber Singers and accompanies local voice and instrumental students in school performances and recitals. Reasonable rates. Offers lessons in 30 min., 45 min., and 1 hour allotments. Has a lot of fun! Teaches students to enjoy the music-making process and hopefully fall in love with the piano.

Born in 1982, Christy Harmeson began playing the piano at an early age. She studied piano under renowned accompanist Robert Hazelrigg for over ten years. Christy began teaching private piano lessons in 1998. After studying piano at the Santa Rosa Junior College, Ms. Harmeson transferred to Sonoma State University where she double majored in Music and Communication Studies, earning a bachelors degree in both and graduating Magna Cum Laude with Distinction. Ms. Harmeson performs regularly as an accompanist for local voice and instrumental students, as well as with local choirs and vocal groups. She believes in a complete, holistic approach to the study of music. Piano should be fun and challenging, providing the student the opportunity to stretch their understanding and love of music. Ms. Harmeson teaches students to play the piano in a supportive setting, offering group classes and performances to further their growth. Lessons proceed out of a classical approach, but are tailored to suit each individual student, motivating them to continue their studies. Jazz, pop, and rock music are used frequently to supplement traditional music. Ms. Harmeson believes motivation is the key to any student’s success, and she tailors each lesson to be inspiring, thought-provoking, and enjoyable.

Piano teacher Eugene, Oregon updated

Piano teacher Eugene, Oregon Lucy Clevenger updated

Lucy Clevenger began her music education at the State Music College in Kiev, Ukraine, where she studied music theory, history, teaching methods and piano performance. After graduating with honors, Lucy enrolled at the State Music Conservatory in Kiev, where she continued her studies and earned a Master of Fine Arts degree in 1988. Since then she has taught piano to students of all levels and ages. Lucy utilizes a traditional approach to piano instruction, with emphasis on music theory, sight reading, ear training and development of physical technique. Student performance is encouraged, at concerts held twice yearly.

Students of all levels, beginning to advanced, are now being accepted.

Piano teacher Philadelphia, Pennsylvania updated

Piano teacher Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Brenna Berman updated

Credentials

I earned my Bachelor of Music in Piano Performance from Oberlin Conservatory of Music in Ohio, and a Master of Arts in Piano Performance from Hunter College in New York City. I have been teaching piano privately for more than 10 years, and have always loved it. I have taught at my home, in private music schools in Philadelphia and Houston, and for the Oberlin teaching program for college students. My students have ranged from age 4 to 74, and I'm completely comfortable teaching any skill level.

I have had three years of special training in teaching the Taubman approach to piano playing. I have been fortunate enough to study with the highest experts in the field: Robert Durso, Edna Golandsky, John Bloomfield, and Dorothy Taubman. This approach was discovered and developed to promote virtuosity, eliminate pain, and solve technical difficulties. It incorporates a thorough understanding and mastery of coordinated movement at the keyboard, giving the pianist the ability to reliably create desired accuracy and musical effect.

Teaching Philosophy

First and foremost, I believe that learning to play the piano should be an enjoyable experience! Everyone is capable of acquiring the skills of piano playing when given the appropriate guidance, encouragement, and tools. I approach each student as an individual with unique desires and needs, and aim to excite each student to meet and exceed his or her own personal goals, whether they are seeking a professional career or playing for pure enjoyment. Each student deserves a teaching style with the ability to motivate and the flexibility to anticipate individual needs. I also encourage feedback from my students to ensure our progress is what is most desired by the student. Piano playing should be fun, challenging, and rewarding!

My students receive a well-rounded musical education. They will learn about reading music, rhythm, music theory, physical coordination, improvisation, musical structure, and musical expression. I love the unique journey each student and I experience together as they learn and grow as a musician. Every lesson I learn something, too! It is especially rewarding to see my students have fun, progress, and feel good about their own achievements.

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Piano teacher Sterling, Virginia updated

Piano teacher Sterling, Virginia Lisa Emenheiser Sarratt updated

Lisa Emenheiser is widely recognized as a leading keyboard artist. A graduate of the Juilliard School, where she earned both Bachelor’s and Master’s of Music degrees, she was a scholarship student of Ania Dorfman. Ms. Emenheiser is a winner of The Young Artist in Recital and The National Arts Club competitions. Additionally, she was a Helena Rubinstein Foundation grant winner, a Lilly Folles Fund winner, and was recognized with the William Petshek Award.

Ms. Emenheiser has performed in recital at Alice Tully Hall, Avery Fischer Hall, Carnegie Recital Hall and appears frequently in concerts at the National Gallery, Phillips Collection, Smithsonian Institute, Kennedy Center and at the embassies of France, Austria, Germany, Britain and Spain. Ms. Emenheiser has appeared as soloist with the National Symphony Orchestra, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, the Richmond Symphony, the Kennedy Center Opera House Orchestra, the Virginia Chamber Orchestra, and was one of the featured soloists at the Kennedy Center’s Piano 2000 Festival. Ms. Emenheiser was also a soloist for the Kennedy Center’s “Journey to America” Festival held in 2002. She has been a featured harpsichordist and fortepianist at the Kennedy Center’s Mozart Festival.

An established chamber musician, Ms. Emenheiser has performed across the globe with Julius Baker, Eugenia Zukerman, Ransom Wilson, Jean-Pierre Rampal and Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, as well as with principal members of the New York Philharmonic, The Cleveland Symphony and the National Symphony Orchestra. She has appeared in solo and chamber performances in virtually every major U.S. city as well as internationally, including performances in London, Manchester, Berne, Haifa, Nice, and Mexico City. Ms. Emenheiser has performed in numerous summer music festival, including Aspen, Strings in the Mountains, Snake River Chamber Players, and Masterworks. Her vast orchestral performances are equally as extensive, including tours of Europe, and American residencies in Alaska, Maine, Wyoming, Montana, Nebraska, Texas, Alabama, Vermont, Oklahoma, and North Dakota.

Ms. Emenheiser has served as artist in residence at The Washington Conservatory of Music as a member of the Opus 3 Trio with cellist David Hardy and violinist Charles Wetherbee. Currently, she is adjunct pianist for the National Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Leonard Slatkin, as well as pianist for the 20th Century Consort in Washington, D.C. Ms. Emenheiser was recently featured on national television as an expert artist commentator and performer in the PBS documentary entitled “Exploring Your Brain”, in which she performed Ginastera’s Piano Sonata No. 1 and discussed the topic of memory.

Ms. Emenheiser has recorded for the Pro Arte, VAI Audio, Centaur, Delos, and Cascades labels.

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Piano teacher San Clemente, California updated

Piano teacher San Clemente, California Evan Sachs updated

Mr. Sachs has a Bachelor of Arts degree in music from UCLA and a teaching credential in music from CSU at Dominguez Hills. He is a protegee of the renowned jazz master, Harry Fields. He performed for ten years at the Century Plaza Hotel, and toured as a solo pianist for Princess Cruise Lines. He was an instructor for over a decade at the acclaimed Eubanks Conservatory of Music teaching piano, theory and harmony. Mr. Sachs is currently composing and releasing several CD's created from his home studio in San Clemente. Evan has an exceptional gift of communication and inspiration with students.

Mr. Sachs has instrumental training spanning 40+ years with an expansive understanding of different styles including classical, jazz, and rock and roll repertoires. His students range in age from 5 to over 70. Sightreading, technique, rhythm training, interpretation, home schooling, improvisation, accompaniment styles, college prep, performance anxiety, and professional consultation are all part of the curriculum Mr. Sachs offers. For more about Mr. Sachs, please go to www.Misterevan.com Known as Misterevan, he believes in positive rewards, praise, stickers and a spirit of genuine concern, interest and friendship with all of his students.

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