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Welcome To Our Music Academy
Looking for quality and engaging music lessons? Look no further!
In our academy located both in Nashua NH and Woburn MA, you will find outstanding performer-teachers who are ready to develop your kid(s) musical talent by implementing numerous games and fun activities along with their teaching expertise.
Thanks to this method, kids enjoy music and start playing songs from the very first lesson. We also encourage our students to showcase their talent by organising monthly/yearly recitals and various musical events. Join 200+ successful students currently enrolled in our academy!
About the Instructors
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She has earned her Bachelor’s degree from Arts and currently is working towards her Master’s degree in Performing Arts.
Evan is an active composer and multi-instrumentalist. A cellist for twenty years and a pianist for eleven, he received his Bachelor degree in composition from New England Conservatory where he studied with John Mallia and Kati Agocs. He completed his master’s degree in composition at the Juilliard School in 2020, where he studied with Melinda Wagner and Mari Kimura. His music has been programmed and performed around the world by ensembles such as the National Sawdust Ensemble, the New Juilliard Ensemble, the New England Conservatory Symphony and the Arde Duo. Evan has enjoyed teaching music to his students as imparting knowledge and technique helps them discover their best musical selves. His philosophy is to always connect music to fun and play, while still teaching a solid foundation of skills.
Joe is multi-instrumentalist musician and an experienced music educator. He is trained in the Suzuki Method on violin, viola, piano, and guitar.
At age six, Joe started his music education as a student in his mom’s Suzuki Violin class at his school. Over the next several years, he joined his school orchestra and the Norwalk Youth Symphony in Norwalk, CT, participated in the local All City Orchestra Festival, and performed solo recitals through his private teacher’s studio.
During his first of six summers at the New England Music Camp in Sydney, Maine, Joe took a class called Viola for Violinists, and found that the viola was a better fit for him physically and had a particularly enchanting sound. Now he enjoys teaching both instruments to students beginning their own musical journeys.
As he was becoming a violist, Joe also discovered the guitar and rock music. Influenced by his dad’s guitar playing, Joe largely taught himself the workings of the instrument and how to play the works of some of rock’s greatest artists including The Beatles, Queen, and Aerosmith. This foray into other genres gave Joe skills that he uses to this day in guitar and bass lessons.
During his teen years as he progressed on both viola and guitar, Joe learned to compose for string ensembles and to write pop and rock music, skills that he is still expanding upon today. He has recorded and performed music as a solo act and as a member of several bands.
Joe also learned the basics of piano through self-teaching, ultimately honing his skills on the instrument through classes with Berklee College of Music online, where he recently completed his Professional Certificate of Music Studies.