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I truly love playing the piano and I have completed 2 music degrees as a result. Teaching people who love it too is very important to me. The youngest student I have ever taught was 4 and the oldest 56 but they both shared a passion for this fantastic instrument.

Age and level doesn?t really matter as long as people truly want to learn.

I would like to share with you the results it brings.


This is a video of my student Joana (14 years old) performing ?Alone at Sunset? No 10 from Sea Idyllis Carrol

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This is a video of my student Mike (50years old) , who played for 5 years than stopped playing for 30 years and got back into it. He is performing F.Chopin Waltz in Eb Majs op 18

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I also attached a video of myself performing my own composition ?Transition? in Philharmonic Hall. [www.youtube.com]


My facebook page

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First 15min lesson free of charge.

Location between North Dulwich and East Dulwich, Tulse Hill, Herne Hill.


Roksana 07796 173583

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