Mozart’s Memos

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Mozart’s Monthly Memo-Volume 3

Welcome music-lovers! Scroll down to find the following in this month's volume of Mozart's Monthly Memo.

  • Feature Article: The Other Mozart Prodigy

  • Student Showcase of Aarnav, Jaya and Joses

  • Upcoming MOM events, including online recitals and our next parent session

  • Parents Ask Pam - What can I do when my child doesn't want to practice?

Feature Article: The Other Mozart Prodigy

Move Over Mozart references the child prodigy, Amadeus Wolfgang Mozart. But did you know there was another Mozart prodigy? Maria Anna Mozart, affectionately known as Nannerl to her family, was

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Mozart’s Monthly Memo-Volume 2

Inside we have our feature article, getting to know our Piano Teacher, Ms Sachie; Student showcasing, where we feature a different student's piano playing skill each week; Upcoming events in our piano school (Online Recitals, anyone?); November's Lesson Objectives; and our Parents Ask Pam Question and Answer section. We hope you enjoy this Memo.

Feature Article: Getting to Know Ms Sachie

Ms Sachie Tunick began teaching with Move Over Mozart in December of 2017. She started as a class instructor at North Kirkland Community Center, then worked as a substitute piano teacher as

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Mozart’s Monthly Memo-Volume 1

Welcome to our first monthly newsletter! Each month we will feature upcoming events within our school, feature selected students’ piano performance, answer your questions and hopefully educate and entertain you! Want to make a comment or suggestion? We certainly welcome your thoughts!

Feature Article: Four Steps To Get The Most From Your Piano Lessons

Learning to play the piano is an investment. You invest into a quality instrument. You invest your time and energy into practicing, and you invest your money. A good investment has a high return. Here are four steps to help your child get the highest return from their piano

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