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Piano Lessons - Classical and Brazilian Music


Julia FM

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Hello, I'm J?lia Fernandes! I'm a concert pianist and piano teacher from Brazil who has just moved in to London and is looking for new pupils to learn piano and/or music theory.


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


I speak fluent English (IELTS Band 8.0/ Advanced course from Studio, School of English, Cambridge) and have 5 years of experience teaching music.


My last job in Brazil was 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. I have taught children, teenagers and adults from beginner to advanced level. I'm specialised in teaching Classical repertoire and also have experience teaching Brazilian Music to international students.


For more information: [email protected] / 07708535068

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