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I have experience teaching students at all ages and skill levels. I particularly enjoy helping beginners build their technique and love for the cello! My lessons are tailored to each student’s goals, level, and personality. Some students want a clear path through RCM exams, scales, études, and repertoire. Others want to play for fun, return to the cello after years away, work on pop or film music, or feel less tense and frustrated when they practise. I’m happy working with beginners, adult learners, returning players, and more advanced students looking for technical or musical refinement. A major focus of my teaching is helping students make playing feel easier. That means building a reliable technique, but also learning how to notice unnecessary tension, use the body more naturally, practise more effectively, and avoid the common habits that can lead to pain or injury. I try to explain things clearly and practically, without making lessons feel overly rigid or intimidating. Depending on the student, lessons may include classical repertoire, RCM preparation, scales and études, popular music, and practice strategies. My music theory background also helps me explain how music works, not just where the fingers go. Most of all, I want students to feel supported, curious, and capable. Cello can be difficult, but it shouldn’t feel mysterious or physically punishing. Whether your goal is an exam, a performance, or simply enjoying the instrument more, I’ll help you build the tools to make steady, satisfying progress and have fun in the process!
Cello
Zhaochi is a bass-baritone. He began his formal vocal studies under Professor Fu Haijing at Jilin Normal University, where he was awarded Second Prize at the Jilin Provincial Vocal Competition during his undergraduate studies. In 2022, he was admitted with first place to the Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory of Music in Milan, where he studied with Vita Alba Giuseppina Mosca and Umberto Finazzi. He also participated in masterclasses with Ildebrando D’Arcangelo. He graduated in 2024 with full marks and was a finalist in several competitions, including the Verdi Conservatory Scholarship Competition, the Koligi Vocal Competition, and the Rassegna Internazionale di Giovani Voci Lirico Xu began his professional performing career in 2022 with concerts at the Pagano Opera House and in Southern Italy. He made his operatic debut in 2023 as Basilio in Il barbiere di Siviglia at Teatro Carcano in Milan. He subsequently appeared in concert in Bussero. In 2024, he performed in concerts in Wrocław, reprised the role of Basilio with the Milan Conservatory, appeared at the Cagnoni Opera House’s Witches Festival, and sang Timur in Turandot at PIME Opera House. In 2025, he performed at Casa Verdi in Milan. In 2025, he was selected for the Eva Marton Young Artist Program at the Hungarian State Opera, where he studies under bass Peter Fried and Eva Marton. During the season, he participated in the Hungarian State Opera’s New Year productions, appearing in Wagner’s Lohengrin and Johann Strauss II’s Die Fledermaus.
Singing · Opera
I offer fully online piano lessons in English for teenagers and adults who want thoughtful, structured and serious musical training. My teaching is rooted in the Russian academic piano tradition, but the lessons are not limited to a narrow repertoire path. We can work with classical pieces or other music that is meaningful to the student — including modern, film, anime or jazz-oriented material — as long as the work remains serious, attentive and musically thoughtful. In my lessons, technique, reading, coordination, sound, rhythm, phrasing, memory and expression are connected into one clear musical system. The aim is not only to learn pieces, but to understand how music works from inside: how the ear, mind, hands, body and musical intention come together. I help students develop a deeper relationship with music as a living language — with direction, structure, breathing, sound, emotion and inner logic. The goal is for the student to play not mechanically, but with understanding, freedom, taste and personal expression. I work best with motivated students: serious teenagers, advanced amateurs, returning adults, and learners preparing demanding repertoire, auditions or international exams, including ABRSM. In every case, the focus is on building a complete musical foundation: technique, sound, understanding, expression and confident independent practice. I am a concert pianist and piano educator with more than 20 years of teaching experience. I studied at the Moscow Conservatory College and the Gnessin Russian Academy of Music, taught at university level, performed internationally and recorded two CDs for Melodiya. The lessons are structured, precise and demanding, but clear and respectful. My aim is to help each student not only play better, but understand music more deeply and gradually become more independent, intelligent and artistic at the piano.
Piano · Music theory lessons · Keyboard (music)
Hi! I'm Andrés, a clarinetist and aspiring clarinet teacher. I'm currently pursuing a master's degree in music education and preparing for the competitive exams for teaching positions with the goal of becoming a conservatory professor. I have a great passion for both music and teaching, and I dedicate a large part of my time to continuing my education and helping my students achieve their goals: from improving their academic results to getting started in music and enjoying the learning process. For me, every class is also an opportunity for growth. I learn from every student and every experience, which allows me to constantly improve as a teacher and offer increasingly effective and personalized instruction. I work with a fully personalized methodology, adapted to the needs, objectives, and pace of each student. Practice is the central axis of learning, always accompanied by a solid understanding of musical concepts. I provide my own materials, notes, exercises, and scores specifically selected for each level, with the aim of ensuring real and constant progress. One of the cornerstones of my classes is learning through mistakes. Making mistakes is an essential part of the process: I teach students to identify, understand, and correct errors independently, thus developing greater musical and technical awareness. Who are the classes for? My classes are aimed at students of all ages and levels, from musical initiation to professional level. I offer training for both those who want to learn as a hobby and those who are looking for a more professional approach. I specialize in clarinet performance and in preparing students for entrance exams to intermediate level, also teaching music theory classes, including harmony and analysis.
Music teacher training · Clarinet · Music theory
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