
Cello Program
Welcome to Our Cello Program
Learn. Create. Belong.
At New Classical Art School, the violin is more than just an instrument—it is a gateway to imagination, discipline, and joy. Our violin program is carefully designed for students of all ages and levels, from young beginners discovering their first notes to advanced students preparing for competitions, college auditions, or professional paths.
We believe that violin study should combine rigorous training with artistic inspiration. Every lesson is an opportunity not only to improve skills but also to build confidence, creativity, and a lifelong connection to music

Why Choose Our Cello Lessons?
Recommended Age: 5 years old and above
Strong Foundations: Focus on posture, bow hold, shifting, intonation, and tone production.
Expressive Development: Students learn phrasing, vibrato, and musical storytelling.
Flexible Pathways: Lessons are tailored for personal enjoyment, school ensemble success, or structured music programs such as RCM and ABRSM.
Performance Opportunities: Students gain confidence through studio recitals, chamber music, and community concerts. For motivated learners, we also provide coaching for competitions and auditions.
What You Will Learn
Bowing techniques, shifting, scales, and arpeggios
Solo repertoire ranging from Baroque to modern music
Chamber and orchestral literature for ensemble experience
Musicianship skills: sight-reading, rhythm, and ear training
Stage presence and performance confidence
Our Faculty
Our cello teachers are conservatory-trained performers and dedicated educators. They understand how to adapt to each student’s pace and goals—whether guiding a young beginner through the basics, supporting a middle/high school student in orchestra, or preparing an advanced player for auditions and exams.
Acoustically treated rooms that support…

Beyond the Classroom
We believe that true growth comes from sharing music with others. Our cello program offers:
Studio Recitals & Concerts: Regular opportunities to perform for peers and family
Chamber Music Collaboration: Playing with pianists, violinists, and other students
Exam & Competition Preparation: Optional pathways for RCM, ABRSM, or regional competitions
Community Engagement: Outreach concerts and events that connect students with audiences
