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Hello, my name is J?lia Fernandes.


I am a Brazilian-Italian pianist and music teacher looking for new pupils in the South East area of London to start lessons in October.


I'm also a piano accompanist with experience at ABRSM and university exams.


I have a Master of Music in Performance and Related Studies from Goldsmiths, University of London, and a Bachelor Degree (Magna cum Laude) in Piano Performance from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ).


I have also studied at the Conservatoire International de Musique de Paris with french pianist Pascal Gallet.


I have 6 years of experience teaching music in Rio de Janeiro, London and Paris.

I have taught beginner to advanced level for children and adults, including a child with autism.


I speak fluent English (IELTS Band 8.0/ Advanced course from Studio, School of English, Cambridge). I'm also a native portuguese speaker and know basic Italian and French.


In Brazil I worked at Centro Musical Antonio Adolfo, a music school created by this Brazilian composer who has been member of IAJE (International Association For Jazz Education) and IASJ (International Association Of Schools Of Jazz) for many years.


Lessons are in your home for ?40/hour or ?30 for 30 minutes.

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