Suzuki Cello Group
The group setting is an essential component of learning an instrument and an opportunity to learn skills that cannot be learned in private lessons. Through musical games and activities, students will develop ensemble and leadership skills, practice and refine cello technique, and gain experience performing in front of an audience. While cello skills are learned in the one-on-one private setting, the group environment allows students to learn essential musicianship skills in a fun and motivational way, and students love coming to group class to play with their friends!
String Chamber Ensembles
String Chamber Ensembles will meet once a week for coaching, and students will have the opportunity to really develop their ensemble and performance skills, while honing their technique and playing ability on their instruments. Chamber music is an essential part of a well-rounded musical education, giving students the detailed attention that does not come from working in a larger ensemble such as orchestra.
Little Mozarts Music Class
Early childhood music education builds the foundation for future learning by teaching children to connect with one another through music and movement, understand complex concepts related to sound and expression, and engage with others through play. Music is one of the very first languages your child can understand. At Little Mozarts, children will be given the chance to explore their creative side and plant the seed for a lifelong love of music, all while bonding with you.
Youth Orchestra
Participation in your community youth orchestra helps to build essential musicianship skills such as sight-reading, following a conductor, and working together with a large group.