After school

Northern California Music & Art Culture Center Private Lessons

Individualized approach to every student is important to us. Length of each lesson and pace of learning are determined by many factors, such as student's personal inclinations, level of advancement, age, etc. We make educational process enjoyable and successful by combining hard work and persistence, while making sure each student's needs are met and abilities are expanded to the fullest potential.

Northern California Music & Art Culture Center Chamber Music

The class operates in a professional, friendly, and fun environment with individualized approach to each student and input from both the conductor and players. Focus is on the essentials of ensemble playing, such as rhythm, pitch, sight-reading, group dynamics, blending with others, and polished performances. The musical arrangements for intermediate string orchestra expose the players to a variety of styles. Baroque, romantic, classical, pop and even twentieth century arrangements are read, rehearsed and performed with public performance opportunities available every semester.

New Mozart School of Music Suzuki Violin Group Class

Our violin instructors are experienced solo, chamber, and orchestral musicians and teachers. Whether you are a complete beginner or advanced violinist, our teachers can meet your learning needs. We extensively use the Suzuki Method of instruction at the New Mozart School of Music. To find out about the benifts of the Suzuki Method, read the article by Christine Shin on our website.

New Mozart School of Music Harmony Road

Our Harmony Road group class curriculum includes four lesson elements: keyboard discovery and skills; solfege singing and ear training; rhythm and movement activities; music improvisation and composition. It is this final element in particular that distinguishes New Mozart's program from many other curricula. The creative act, not just performance, is underlined as a valuable part of the complete musical person.