Study with a pianist with a Masters Degree from the University of Toronto
Every student will have different taste in music, and different goals for progress, and therefore lessons will differ radically for each and every person. Lessons are designed to reflect each student's individual interests, strengths, and weaknesses. Almost all lessons will contain improvisation, sight-reading, and music appreciation. Long term goals (6-8 months) and short term goals (weekly and daily goals) will be constructed to help you see your progress along your musical journey, and develop realistic goals to help you succeed and enjoy the experience along the way.
David A. Sullivan MMus.
David Sullivan is a classical pianist with a strong interest in free improvisation. He graduated from York University in 2017 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts, Specialist in Music. While at York University he not only continued his journey as a classical pianist but began his journey as an improviser, under the direction of educators Professor Casey Sokol and Matthew Brubeck.
In 2020 David graduated from the University of Toronto with a Master of Music in Piano Pedagogy and Performance under the instruction of Professor Midori Koga. There he learned the importance of listening and reacting, both when performing and when teaching.
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