
About
I am a classically trained diverse pianist highly experienced in solo, vocal, instrumental, chamber, orchestral, theatre and ballet music. I have worked with notable American and overseas organisations such as the Houston Ballet Company and Academy, Houston Repertoire Ballet, Ballet Center of Houston, HSPVA, Cypress Philharmonic, Pennsylvania Ballet, Chicago Ballet, Joffrey Ballet, Atlanta Ballet,
Boston Ballet, JFK Center, Juilliard School, Barcelona Ballet and etc. Master of Music and staff pianist for Houston Ballet for last 7 years.
Plus to having a successful accompanist and soloist career I am a private Piano, Collaborative Piano, Ballet Pianist and Music Theory teacher, prepare students for internationally recognised exams and contests.
I love teaching, seeing results of my work, creating a special Music language for children so Music won't be a boring activity their parents force them to do. I believe as a highly educated musician my mission is to popularize classical music and make it my students' profession or lifelong hobby
Reviews
Olsa A.
Paola F.
Eileen G.
John D.
Irana
Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
Introduction, testing skills depending on the level of students: clapping, marching, echoing short melodies, recognising major (happy) or minor (sad) tones, recognising changes in music, singing a song of their choice for beginners and sight-reading, playing scales, a piece of their choice, recognising meter, pitch for students who have some experience. Test is designed to help me to determine level of student and methods of teaching him and students don't need to get prepared for it. Every student is individual and I dont use the same method for all.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I hold B.A. and Master of Music in Solo, Collaborative Piano and Teaching. I also have MBA degree.
How did you get started teaching?
I started teaching when I was a 18 year old student in Music College and my student, who was my sister had to play for my Practical Piano class so I got credits. My sister passed with distinction, didn't become a pianist but became a wonderful soprano later.
What types of students have you worked with?
Any kind of students and any kind of parents.
Describe a recent event you are fond of.
My students have a class recital twice a year and it is always a big event for me, them, their families and friends. Besides I am a pianist of Duo "La Note Bleue" and we are often performing in universities and colleges.
What advice would you give a student looking to hire a teacher in your area of expertise?
Studying piano requires a diligent hard work and will bring a big enjoyment when you see results of your hard work. Start lessons if you think you are a hard working person and you want to benefit from your teacher's knowledge. Find an easier activity which doesn't need any training if you think you are not the one. Wait, tell me if you find anything:)
What questions should students think through before talking to teachers about their needs?
I encourage my students ask me anything they want to know or don't understand about music or the piece they are playing. They don't need to get prepared for questions