One-hour Weekly Piano Classes
- 60-minute small group lessons (2-4 students) designed for beginners through intermediate levels
- Age-specific methods designed to be appropriate for your child’s learning abilities
- A variety of curriculum designed specifically for ages four and above
- Saturday classes available
- See our tuition page for details on cost.
Private Lessons – All Styles
- All ages – specifically designed for more advanced students
- Available to students who have graduated from our Level 5 of curriculum
- Incorporates more intensive technical and theoretical materials as well as repertoire
- Open to adults of any level
- Lessons provided on professionally maintained acoustic grand piano.
- Weekly 30min, 45min or 1 hour lessons available
- More information is available by phoning the academy between 12pm and 6pm Monday through Friday
Accelerated I Piano Class
- Award-winning method guides students from beginning through late elementary level repertoire in a small class environment.
- Perfect for the “older” beginner – age 8 and above.
- The Accelerated I condenses Primer (beginner) through the middle of our Level 2A (late elementary)
Accelerated II Piano Class
- Combines the latter half of Level 2A, 3A and 3B into a single accelerated volume
- Prepares students for intermediate Levels 4 & 5
- Enrollment in this class is by appropriate age or private evaluation
Music for Little Mozarts
Music for Little Mozarts was written to provide appropriate piano instruction for four to six-year olds while simultaneously developing listening skills. The series was designed to provide a balance between the discipline necessary for playing the instrument and the enjoyment one gets from the process of music-making while catering to their energy level. The course centers around the story of Beethoven Bear and Mozart Mouse as they learn about music. Classes are one hour and meet weekly.
Adult Group Piano
Adult Piano classes offer beginning and intermediate learners a curriculum created specially for adults. Among the areas covered are technique, theory, repertoire expansion, historical and stylistic practices and music theory. The course will use Alfred’s Group Piano for Adults Book I and Book II as its main textbooks but will also incorporate other materials as well. A three-ring binder is also required.








