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I am accepting all levels and ages of students who seek a deeper understanding of music and the arts. Under my tutelage, my students will develop an excellent technique and musicianship. I combine my teaching with music theory, music and art history. I offer performance opportunities to all students. I have an excellent 6’3 Grotrian grand piano and a Kawai digital piano in my studio. I prepare my students for piano competitions, local recitals as well as college admissions for music majors.
I have 25 years of experience as a professional pianist and instructor. I hold Bachelors degrees from two Universities (Hacettepe University in Ankara & Royal Conservatory of Brussels) as well as Masters and post-masters (Artist Diploma) degrees (Roosevelt University, Chicago). I have been teaching both private and group piano lessons for 25 years in US. I worked as Piano Department Head for number of years at an established music school (Metropolis Performing Arts School in Arl Hts, IL) and held a position at Sherwood Community Music School at Columbia College before establishing my own private studio. I also currently do some work at MIC in Winnetka. I feel privileged to share my knowledge with my students, I love seeing them progress and achieve their goals in music. If you’re looking for a comprehensive musical curriculum and a highly competent instructor please feel free to contact me and I would be happy to schedule a trial lesson.
Kindly~
Elif Allenfort
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
I always offer free trial lessons to meet with new students. This allows us to not only determine the students level but also to see if we are a good match. Music is an endless field. I practice everyday as much as I possibly can and read about music to always further my education. I also follow most classical and jazz concerts in Chicago area.I believe that it is important for students to find the "right" teacher for themselves. At the trial lesson, I typically determine the students level and decide which material to use. With beginner level students, I recommend to start with a 30 minute lesson. After several months, if the students progress is good, we typically switch to 45 minutes or 1 hour lessons.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
Music is an endless field. I practice everyday as much as I possibly can and read about music to always further my education. I also follow most classical and jazz concerts in Chicago area.
Do you have a standard pricing system for your lessons? If so, please share the details here.
I kindly ask that the students pay at the beginning of each month. I also offer make up lessons for missed lessons with a 24 hour notice.
How did you get started teaching?
I've always wanted to be a pianist, ever since I was a little girl. I think I was one of those lucky individuals who knew what they wanted to be at a very early age. There is nothing else I would rather do in this world and I love teaching!
What types of students have you worked with?
Teaching, accompaniment, performing. In addition to my private studio teaching position at Sherwood Community Music School, I work as a pianist at Lake Shore Unitarian Society in Winnetka IL. I provide professional accompaniment at a high level. I have a vast repertoire of both solo and chamber music.
Describe a recent event you are fond of.
I prepare students for competitions and to see them succeed makes me very proud as a teacher.