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Are you curious about learning the cello, or eager to expand your playing into new sonic territories? I’m Dalai, a Greek-Mongolian cellist, singer, and composer based between Berlin and Melbourne. I offer private lessons to students of all ages and levels — from children picking up their first string, to experienced players seeking creative growth. 🎻 What I Teach & How Fundamental technique & musicality — proper posture, bowing, intonation, phrasing Classical & contemporary repertoire — from Bach to modern works Improvisation, composition & creative exploration — help you develop your own voice Electric / effects / extended cello techniques — looping, pedals, sound design Voice + cello integration, recording & performance coaching Stage presence & confidence building — preparing for recitals, studio work, or collaborative projects My lessons are highly individualized. I adapt to your pace, interests, and goals. I value curiosity and experimentation: we’ll combine structure with freedom so you can grow technically and artistically. 🌍 My Experience & Why I Teach I studied Classical Cello with distinction in Athens and trained further with eminent teachers such as Dimitrios Gouzios, Catalin Ilea, and Lucio Amanti. Since relocating to Berlin in 2008, I’ve been immersed in experimental, free jazz, and contemporary music scenes. I perform in projects like Black Veil and Antiqva, have composed for theater (including The Robbers at Meiningen National Theater), and worked in film & art productions collaborating with composers like Johnny Klimek and Mario Grigorov. Teaching is a core part of my musical mission. I believe technique should serve expression — and that every student’s voice is unique. Whether your goal is mastery of classical works, sonic experimentation, or composing your own music, I aim to support your growth with clarity, empathy, and creative openness.
Cello · Music theory · Singing
I am the 8th generation successor of Guqin Sichuan School 川派古琴(also known as Shu School蜀派古琴), and I am currently based in Berlin, Germany. The inheritage thread of Sichuan School (only count from modern China) 1. Zhang, Kongshan (ca. 1830-1905) 2.Ye, Jiefu 3.Ye, Wanzhen 4.Liao, Wenfu 5.Yu, Shaoze (1903-1988) 6. Hu, Jinrong 7. Huang, Yishu 8. Li, Yang With the innermost passion of playing and teaching this interesting instrument, I would love to encounter more international students from diverse backgrounds, as long as we can communicate in English/Chinese. 2025 is my 11th year of practicing. The music ran through my college time in Beijing, pursuing master's degree in the UK, Australia, Italy, and now in Germany as a PhD candidate in art history. My another profession is art curator and researcher. I am keen to spread the music to more regions and population, and even more, fusing the music with different genres of global music. Traditional Sichuan School 1v1 teaching according to student's individual level. There is no fixed order to learn Guqin music. For beginners to advanced. Except for traditional pieces, we can also work with pop music transfers based on individual interest. My Teaching list: 仙翁操 (Xiānwēng Cāo) – Immortal’s Song 酒狂 (Jiǔ Kuáng) – Drunken Ecstasy 关山月 (Guānshān Yuè) – Moon Over the Mountain Pass 良宵引 (Liángxiāo Yǐn) – A Pleasant Evening 神人畅 (Shénrén Chàng) – Divine Joy 桃李园序 (Táolǐ Yuán Xù) – Preface to the Peach and Plum Garden 风雷引 (Fēngléi Yǐn) – Winds and Thunder 梅花三弄 (Méihuā Sān Nòng) – Three Variations on the Plum Blossom 平沙落雁 (Píngshā Luòyàn) – Wild Geese Descending on the Sandbank 文王操 (Wénwáng Cāo) – King Wen’s Ode 梧叶舞秋风 (Wúyè Wǔ Qiūfēng) – Dancing Wutong Leaves in Autumn Wind 洞庭秋思 (Dòngtíng Qiūsī) – Autumn Thoughts by Lake Dongting 佩兰 (Pèi Lán) – Wearing Orchids 高山 (Gāo Shān) – High Mountains 流水 (Liú Shuǐ) – Flowing Water 离骚 (Lí Sāo) – Lament of Departure (or Encountering Sorrow, referencing Qu Yuan’s poem) 碣石调 幽兰 (Jiéshí Diào Yōu Lán) – Solitary Orchid in Jieshi Mode 长清 (Cháng Qīng) – Eternal Purity 广陵散 (Guǎnglíng Sǎn) – Guangling Melody 潇湘水云 (Xiāoxiāng Shuǐ Yún) – Mist and Clouds over Xiao and Xiang Rivers
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