Violin
The cornerstone of our studio. Rigorous, joyful instruction grounded in tone, posture, and musicianship — for ages five through adult.
Private study across the string family, plus the ensembles and musicianship that turn players into musicians.
Weekly private instruction is the heart of the academy — tailored to each student’s age, level, and aspirations.
The cornerstone of our studio. Rigorous, joyful instruction grounded in tone, posture, and musicianship — for ages five through adult.
The warm voice at the heart of the ensemble. Dedicated viola pedagogy, alto-clef fluency, and a repertoire all its own.
From first open strings to the great concertos. Lessons that build a singing tone and a confident, relaxed left hand.
The foundation of every string section. Arco and pizzicato instruction across classical and jazz idioms, with bass-sized everything.
A rare specialty on the North Shore. Lever and pedal harp instruction in a calm, resonant studio with instruments provided.
Group classes and coached ensembles deepen every student’s ear, literacy, and joy in playing with others.
Coached quartets, trios, and duos. The art of listening, leading, and breathing together — culminating in seasonal salon concerts.
Our early-strings group class. Rhythm, ear, and first instruments in a playful cohort that turns curious children into musicians.
Sight-singing, ear training, and the architecture of music — the literacy that lets every student grow faster at the instrument.
We begin by understanding the student — age, experience, and goals — then match them with the right teacher and starting point.
Choose 30, 45, or 60-minute lessons. Most students study weekly across a fall, winter/spring, and summer term.
As students progress, group musicianship and chamber music add the dimensions a private lesson alone cannot.
Seasonal recitals, juries, and masterclasses mark progress and prepare students for auditions and exams.
Ages 4–7 and absolute beginners. Building rhythm, ear, and a love of the instrument.
Fluency in reading, shifting, and tone; first ensembles and recitals.
Repertoire, technique, and musicianship for serious students and exam candidates.
Audition preparation, concerto study, and mock auditions with faculty.