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Trusted teacher: Piano lessons with Julie: all ages and levels welcome. Graduate of the Mannes and Brooklyn Conservatories of Music. Learn piano with passion and precision Whether you are a complete beginner or an advanced student, I offer personalized piano lessons for children, teens, and adults, designed to inspire, challenge, and develop musical expression at every stage. From Classical to Contemporary: From Bach to the Beatles, my adaptable teaching method combines tradition with creativity, allowing each student to explore a wide repertoire at their own pace. I specialize in French, German, Spanish, and classical music, always tailoring my lessons to your personal goals. Multilingual InstructionLessons are available in English, French, or Spanish. Over 10 Years of Teaching Experience. I've been teaching privately since I was 19, working with students of all ages and skill levels with the same dedication and enthusiasm. My experience includes teaching music theory, chamber music, classical piano, and music theory in the United States and France! Preparation for Performances and Competitions I prepare semi-professional students for recitals, auditions, and national and international competitions. Amateurs are equally welcome: my goal is to inspire a lifelong love of music in all my students. A Comprehensive Musical Education My teaching fosters strong musical ear, phrasing, rhythm, and analytical skills. Students develop a secure repertoire and acquire an independent practice method. Every six months, I organize student recitals to encourage ensemble playing and four-hand piano sessions in a warm and collaborative environment. Education and formation * 2010: Mannes School of Music – Piano Performance, New York * 2011: LaGuardia High School of Music and Performing Arts, New York * 2011: University of Denver – Political Science and Piano Performance * 2012–2015: Brooklyn Conservatory of Music – Piano Performance * 2016-2020 New Sorbonne University Teaching experience * Piano Instructor, New York Piano School *Piano Instructor, Brooklyn Music House *Private piano lessons at home *Private piano lessons by video Selected concert performances * Keyboard Institute International Festival – New York * Pablo Casals Festival – France * Boston Conservatory – Mozart Piano Concerto * Steinway Hall – New York * Festival of Youth and Muses – Boston *Frost School of Music – University of Miami * Lamont School of Music – Denver * Kauffman Music Center – Spanish Repertoire, New York * Mannes Concert Hall, Third Street School of Music and others
Piano
As a teacher, I always try to focus on what the student is passionate about, while keeping in mind their weaknesses or aversions. When I was a student, the most profound growth I experienced was when I was fully engaged in the act of music making. I want to guide my students along a path to fall in love with music, whatever form that may come in. I know this will be much more valuable than any technique or song I could ever teach them. While I know this is the goal, I am also aware that this won’t happen with every student. Often this process happens further down the line. In those cases I just want them to get the most they can out of music, and enjoy the process of growing as a musician and a person. It is very important to me to teach music to a diverse community of students. This is how I grew up learning music, and it truly is a way of bringing communities together. It has also been my privilege as a teacher to serve many underprivileged communities (as a part of Oakland Summer music, and Oakland Public Conservatory), as I believe everyone deserves access to quality music education. In my private or group lessons, I like to first gauge the students’ listening habits and any music they are listening to. In my experience with younger students, many of them have yet to start listening to music on their own. I try to provide them a space to just listen to music. This way we can work on their technique through music they already enjoy. I will often have them learn songs by ear while also working on some fundamentals such as scales or tonging. We would also work on whatever weaknesses the student may have in their own public music programs or in their other music making. Often that is reading, ear training, or general lack of knowledge. I am always happy to work on these things in a patient but challenging manner. While improvement is the goal, I know first hand that failure is an important and essential part of the learning process.
Jazz music · Saxophone · Clarinet
Chris is a New York City-based multi-instrumentalist. A passionate composer and improviser, he has performed as a leader and sideman throughout New York, Boston, Colorado and abroad over the past 15 years. Chris attended the Manhattan School of Music (MM ‘25) and the New England Conservatory of Music (BM ‘23). He has taught privately and within public schools over the past eight years, and loves to help students cultivate their passion for music and instrumental performance. Students can choose to focus entirely on their instrument (saxophone, clarinet, and flute), or can specifically study improvisation, jazz composition, music theory, and ear training. While primarily a jazz musician, Chris is trained in a wide variety of musics including classical, which he diligently studied on the clarinet; popular music and R&B; and world musics, including Brazilian (Choro/Bossa/Samba), Latin-American (Bomba/Timba/Rumba), and West-African styles (Agbekor/Gahu). Some of Chris's many accomplishments include being recognized as a YoungArts Jazz Performance winner for four years in a row; performing abroad in Europe with the inaugural NYO Jazz Band, receiving a Community Performances and Partnerships Ensemble Fellowship at New England Conservatory, and also receiving the George Whitefield Chadwick Medal of musical and academic performance. Chris emphasizes a teaching approach that prioritizes connecting with the student and engaging them in what they’re specifically interested in, while also covering the fundamentals essential to developing ones skills on their instrument or in their field of study. He offers lessons in person, primarily at students's personal residences, and also online via Zoom, Google Meet, or FaceTime (although in person is highly recommended).
Saxophone · Clarinet · Transverse flute
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Trilingual pianist in French, Spanish, and English. Conservatory-trained teacher. She teaches piano lessons and is popular with all ages. (Kensington)
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Julie is AMAZING! We were blown away by her knowledge and pedagogical approach that we saw in the first lesson. My son is excited about learning piano from her, and we found exactly what we were looking for- someone proficient in French and US approaches to learning piano. Yay!
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