Composition, Sound Art, Classical Piano, Music Theory & Georgian Language Classes (Online or In-Person)
From 47.87 Fr /h
Are you interested in developing your musical creativity through contemporary composition and experimental sound art? Improving your piano technique, deepening your understanding of music theory?
Or improving your speaking skills in Georgian and Russian languages from a native speaker?
I offer personalized lessons for beginners to advanced students, who want to grow artistically or academically.
What I teach:
Music Composition – guidance with structure, harmony, orchestration, notation, and creative development.
Sound Art / Experimental Music – sound exploration, field recording, editing, conceptual work, and project coaching.
Classical Piano – technique, repertoire, interpretation, sight-reading, expression.
Music Theory & Ear Training – harmony, counterpoint, analysis, rhythm, solfege.
Georgian Language – conversation, speaking exercises
Or improving your speaking skills in Georgian and Russian languages from a native speaker?
I offer personalized lessons for beginners to advanced students, who want to grow artistically or academically.
What I teach:
Music Composition – guidance with structure, harmony, orchestration, notation, and creative development.
Sound Art / Experimental Music – sound exploration, field recording, editing, conceptual work, and project coaching.
Classical Piano – technique, repertoire, interpretation, sight-reading, expression.
Music Theory & Ear Training – harmony, counterpoint, analysis, rhythm, solfege.
Georgian Language – conversation, speaking exercises
Location
At student's location :
- Around Berlin, Germany
At teacher's location :
- Friedenau, Berlin-Tempelhof-Schöneberg, Germany
About Me
I am a Georgian composer, performer, and sound artist based in Berlin, working across genres and disciplines. My artistic practice focuses on dramaturgy-based narrative and often takes shape through interactive installations, performance art, electroacoustic pieces, and instrumental works for acoustic ensembles.
My work combines conceptual thinking with sonic experimentation, and I enjoy exploring the space between music, performance, and concept.
As a teacher, I believe in a highly individualized approach. Every student has a unique musical voice, and my goal is to help them develop it with confidence, curiosity, and creative freedom.
In my composition lessons, I adapt my method to each student's background and artistic interests—whether they want to write classical pieces, experiment with sound, create multimedia work, or develop a personal style. Students are encouraged to explore, take risks, and grow at their own pace.
I offer combinations of:
Composition
Classical Piano
Music Theory / Ear Training
Sound Art & Experimental Music
Lessons can be fully tailored. For example, we can mix piano, theory, and composition within one session if it suits your learning path.
In sound art lessons, we focus on developing attentive listening, understanding the sonic environment, working conceptually, and learning practical techniques to create experimental or electroacoustic music using software tools (DAWs, recording, editing, processing).
My teaching style is supportive, flexible, and centered on helping students build both their technical skills and their artistic identity
I also offer Georgian and Russian conversation practice. Georgian is my native language, and I was raised in Moscow, so I speak Russian fluently. Whether you want to improve everyday speaking, pronunciation, grammar, or reading skills, I can guide you through a relaxed and supportive learning process. Lessons can be conversational, structured, or combined with cultural context depending on your goals.
My work combines conceptual thinking with sonic experimentation, and I enjoy exploring the space between music, performance, and concept.
As a teacher, I believe in a highly individualized approach. Every student has a unique musical voice, and my goal is to help them develop it with confidence, curiosity, and creative freedom.
In my composition lessons, I adapt my method to each student's background and artistic interests—whether they want to write classical pieces, experiment with sound, create multimedia work, or develop a personal style. Students are encouraged to explore, take risks, and grow at their own pace.
I offer combinations of:
Composition
Classical Piano
Music Theory / Ear Training
Sound Art & Experimental Music
Lessons can be fully tailored. For example, we can mix piano, theory, and composition within one session if it suits your learning path.
In sound art lessons, we focus on developing attentive listening, understanding the sonic environment, working conceptually, and learning practical techniques to create experimental or electroacoustic music using software tools (DAWs, recording, editing, processing).
My teaching style is supportive, flexible, and centered on helping students build both their technical skills and their artistic identity
I also offer Georgian and Russian conversation practice. Georgian is my native language, and I was raised in Moscow, so I speak Russian fluently. Whether you want to improve everyday speaking, pronunciation, grammar, or reading skills, I can guide you through a relaxed and supportive learning process. Lessons can be conversational, structured, or combined with cultural context depending on your goals.
Education
Master’s degree in music composition from The Royal Danish Academy of Music in Copenhagen, Denmark (2020)
Erasmus+ exchange year at The Royal Academy of Music, DIEM in Aarhus (2016-17)
BA in Music Technology (2017) from the Tbilisi State Conservatoire
Erasmus+ exchange year at The Royal Academy of Music, DIEM in Aarhus (2016-17)
BA in Music Technology (2017) from the Tbilisi State Conservatoire
Experience / Qualifications
Freelance composer, performance, and sound artist since 2020
Neli's music has been performed in Georgia, Denmark, Germany, Iceland, Finland, Spain, Portugal, Austria, and the Netherlands.
Neli's music has been performed in Georgia, Denmark, Germany, Iceland, Finland, Spain, Portugal, Austria, and the Netherlands.
Age
Preschool children (4-6 years old)
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration
30 minutes
60 minutes
The class is taught in
Georgian
English
Russian
German
Skills
Availability of a typical week
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08-12
12-16
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