
Piano Program
Welcome to Our Piano 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 Piano Lessons?
Recommended Age: 4 years old and above
Our piano program stands out because it balances technical foundations with personalized artistry.
Strong Foundations: Lessons cover music theory, keyboard technique, sight-reading, ear training, and composition.
Stylistic Diversity: While classical repertoire is central, students also explore jazz, pop, rhymns, Broadway, and even film or contemporary styles.
Personalized Goals: Whether your child wants to pursue RCM/ABRSM exams, prepare for auditions, or simply enjoy learning music, we tailor lessons to fit their path.
Holistic Development: Lessons nurture not just hands-on technique but also creativity, emotional expression, and discipline—skills that benefit students in all areas of life.
What You Will Learn
Piano Technique: scales, arpeggios, finger independence, pedaling
Musicianship: rhythm, phrasing, and expressive playing
Theory & Creativity: harmony, improvisation, and basic composition
Repertoire: from Bach and Chopin to jazz standards and popular songs
Performance Confidence: how to prepare and present music on stage
Our Faculty
Our piano faculty includes graduates of world-class conservatories and universities such as MSM, UNT, NEC, and top international institutions. Each teacher combines performance experience with a passion for teaching, ensuring that every student—whether 5 or 25—receives the right balance of encouragement and challenge.
They understand how to work…

Beyond the Classroom
We believe that music learning does not stop at the lesson door. Students are encouraged to apply what they learn through real experiences:
Studio Recitals: At least two formal recitals each year
Guest Masterclasses: Opportunities to learn from internationally recognized artists
Community Performances: Students share their music in schools, churches, and local events
International Opportunities: Optional festivals and programs in the U.S. and abroad for advanced students
For those pursuing structured achievement, our program also supports exam…
