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Desde febrero 2020
Profesor desde febrero 2020
National award-winning flute player with 15 years of experience gives lessons at all levels
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A partir de 64.79 $ /h
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I love to help students unlock their full potential and help them fall in love with the flute! In my lessons we explore music, both through music theory and through broader contexts, in order to fully understand the instrument and fully appreciate a range of musical pieces. I always make sure to create a good, friendly atmosphere during the lesson because, no matter if it's learning breath control, expanding your technical abilities, or your musical expressivity, you should most importantly have fun and enjoy playing music!
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You need to have your own instrument - and that's it!
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Clases en el domicilio del estudiante :
  • Alrededor de Londres, Reino Unido
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A majority of my education was conducted at a musical conservatoire in Warsaw, Poland. During my studies, I won numerous awards, including national competitions (both as a soloist, in ensembles, as well as in orchestras). I later graduated with an International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma, with Grade 7 in Higher Level Music.

Since graduating, I had an opportunity to work as a session musician in prestigious venues including the Concert Studio of Polish Radio, the Slovak Radio Building and the Polish National Opera.

Currently, alongside teaching online via a music education agency, I'm in my final year of studying at the London College of Music where I'm gaining more experience in improvisation and contemporary music performance. I also work as a recording artist, producer and songwriter.
Formación
London College of Music - Music Technology (BA) (2019-2022)
British School of Warsaw - International Baccalaureate with Higher Level Music (2017-2019)
POEZSM, Warsaw - National Classical Performance Certificate with Flute Specialisation (2007-2017)
Experiencia / Calificaciones
I have been a flute teacher both as a part of an agency, as well as freelance for over a year now, and had a chance to prepare many of my students for successfully passing ABRSM and AMEB Exams.

I have an up-to-date DBS Check Certificate.
Edad
Niños de preescolar (4-6 años)
Niños (7-12 años)
Adolescentes (13-17 años)
Adultos (18-64 años)
Tercera edad (65+ años)
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Avanzado
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30 minutos
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60 minutos
90 minutos
La clase se imparte en
inglés
polaco
Disponibilidad en una semana típica.
(GMT -05:00)
Nueva York
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