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Trusted teacher: I hold a master’s degree in music composition from McGill University. Previously, I completed a Bachelor of music in music composition at the University of Oregon. My professional history includes awards such as first-prize winner at the Frost International Composition Competition, third-prize winner in Untwelve Microtonal Composition Competition, third-prize winner of the Golden Key International Composition Competition, the honorable mention for the Elevate Ensemble international call for scores, and the Max Stern Fellowship in Music as well as the Graduate Excellence fellowship in Music. I was also given the “Outstanding Undergraduate Composer” award in 2017 by the University of Oregon composition department. My works have been performed in Perth, Vienna, Oregon, Florida, Boston, and Montreal. Since 2008 I have been teaching students privately on subjects of piano, music theory, aural skills, music history, composition, and orchestration. Additionally, I have classroom teaching experience at university level. In summer of 2019 I had the privilege of teaching 3 summer courses at the University of Oregon. where I taught courses on music theory and aural skills. Moreover, in Fall 2019 I had the opportunity to be the graduate teaching assistant at McGill University for an undergraduate level course called “art of listening.” This course was essentially a survey of music history from 9th century to 21st century. I believe that learning music should be a fun and rewarding experience. Whether teaching a class or one-on-one, I strive to create an inclusive and positive learning environment where I can work together with the student/s to create goals and inspire them to have high standards for their own progress and performance. I am committed to help students reach their full potential in learning music.
Music composition · Music theory lessons · Piano
Hello! I am a Long Island-based viola and violin teacher currently working towards a Master's degree in viola performance at Stony Brook University. I have taught more than a dozen violin and viola students ages 6-70 over the past 5 years, and I continue to maintain a hybrid studio in Northern Virginia in addition to lessons online and on Long Island. I hold a Bachelor of Music degree in viola from the Peabody Institute of Music in Baltimore. I care deeply about the quality of my lessons, and I continuously improve my teaching materials to meet the needs of each student and to reflect each new insight I gain about string playing. My approach in lessons is based on having a long term plan for each student of becoming an excellent all-around musician, while achieving satisfying results in the short term. The most important skill I focus on with every student, young and old, is being able to analyze a technical or musical problem, break it down into a set of realistic steps, and work with efficiency to gain and retain the results. In other words: understanding how to practice in a rewarding but challenging way. In my viola and violin lessons, music theory work is vital to making musical progress, whether through understanding chords and tonal harmony, or simply reading music fluently. I was the recipient of the Azalia H. Thomas Prize for Music Theory in my graduating class at Peabody, and I regularly compose and arrange music for my students and peers. I am glad to teach theory and composition independently of instrumental instruction for interested students, but know that if you would like to study an instrument with me, you will build a great base knowledge of theory.
Viola · Music theory lessons · Music composition
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