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Classic Pianos has six private music studios, a teaching lab classroom, and a 90-seat capacity recital hall ― offering music lessons for children and adults.

Jane Dvorak, Lessons Coordinator for Classic Pianos, has sought Portland’s best teachers in various areas of expertise to teach all kinds of music at different levels ― from classical to jazz and music theory.

Karen Y-May Yuen – pianist, accompanist, teacher, began playing piano at age five.  Possessing unique gifts for teaching children, Karen believes in early ear training, learning in groups with parent participation, learning music as a natural language – with emphasis on solfege and singing skills.  She was graduated with a Bachelors in Music (Honours) degree from University of Sheffield, United Kingdom.  In addition, Karen has a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (specializing in music) from University of Reading, United Kingdom.  In September 2005 she completed coursework for Suzuki Piano Basics Foundation.  In 2007 Karen will be certified through the Yamaha Music Education System (YMES) and  teach four-year olds in group classes held at Classic Pianos.  Karen has specialized training with small children and has taught music in England (Gymboree Play & Music Programme – Cambridge) for children 18 months to three years old, with parent participation; music lessons in theory and practical for pupils age 5-16 (St. John’s Church of England Primary School – Ipswich); and provided piano lessons for students of various ages from beginners to Grade 8, in both theory and practical examinations, conducted by the United Kingdom Associated Board of the Royal School Music (ABRSM) and Trinity College of Music (TCM). 

James Walls, pianist, teacher, consultant has spent his entire lifetime in the music industry.  Although Jim played piano at age five, it was at South Salem High School that he began to study piano seriously.  As a Liberal Arts major at University of Oregon, Jim studied piano and theory for two years with Dr. John Hamilton (prodigy of Wanda Landowska,) and was also tympanist in the University of Oregon Symphonic Band.  He was graduated from University of the South, Sewanee, Tennessee (Episcopal Seminary) through its four-year Education for Ministry program (a non-ordained diploma for lay leaders).  For 21 years Jim studied music theory and jazz piano from Mary Field – Portland’s jazz icon; and 12 years of coaching with San Francisco’s Jim Rousey.  For over seven years Jim was coached in classical repertoire, technique, and interpretation by Katherine George – Principal Pianist for the Oregon Symphony Orchestra (retired 2007 after 44 years of service).  Jim has appeared on BBC Radio 2, London, and in the 1960s recorded a weekly musical program on Portland’s KXL Radio 750 (Down Memory Lane.)  As a writer of student workbooks, scales, patterns, improvisation, scale grid charts, music theory – classical and jazz idioms – Jim teaches at Classic Pianos.

Daniel Noland, guitarist, maintains a teaching studio at Classic Pianos.  He has been a professional teacher and performer for 15 years.  Daniel teaches all skill levels with a goal-oriented approach.  When he is not teaching, he can be heard performing locally with his group, The Daniel Noland Combo.  For more information on Daniel’s performing and teaching schedule you visit his Web site at www.danielnoland.com

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George Cheshier, pianist and organist, has been a professional musician since 1974.  In 1995, he earned a Master of Science in Music with his degree in teaching from Portland State University (PSU.)  At PSU George studied piano with Harold Gray and Andrew Hill.  George’s performing experience spans all types of music ― from classical and jazz to rock and Broadway tunes.   As well as maintaining his private teaching studio at Classic Pianos, George shares his love of teaching with children at Southeast Portland Community Music Center, and is the piano instructor for the Senior recreation section of Portland Parks and Recreation.  He serves as the accompanist for the choirs at Holy Family Parish, and is in frequent demand as a performer of jazz and classical piano.  His most recent project is playing jazz organ in the trio, “Organized.”  George is available for private lessons at Classic Pianos on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.

Judith Stabler – piano and voice teacher, has been teaching and performing for 30 years.  As a teacher of piano and voice, her students range from beginners to adults who are returning to music after years away.  Some have gone on to become opera singers, musical theater performers, teachers, and members of select choirs.  Judi Stabler has appeared as a concert pianist, organist, accompanist, and vocal soloist.  As vocal soloist she has appeared with Warsaw Philharmonic, Latvia National Symphony, opera companies ― and orchestras in Oregon, Washington, Montana, and Alaska ― as well as vocal soloist at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral and Temple Beth Israel, Portland.  She holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Northern Montana College. Judi has completed coursework in music theory, history, piano, voice, diction, and languages at Whitworth College, Spokane, Wash.; Montana State University, Bozeman; Portland State University; and Stanford University.  She has been a member of Music Teachers National Association (MTNA) since 1980.  Judi Stabler believes that every student is inherently musical. “It’s my job – and joy – to discover that talent and do everything I can to bring it out.  Through the beauty of music, I’m really teaching my students to become fully engaged with themselves and the world around them.  We have fun, too!” she says.  Judi Stabler can be contacted through her studio at Classic Pianos for schedule and availability

 

Jane Dvorak, pianist, is busy teaching privately on her own when she’s not busy helping others find the right teacher.  Jane began playing the piano at age six with her teacher and mentor, Sandra Buzzetti.  Jane began her teaching career in high school as a tennis instructor for the Hillsboro Parks and Recreation Department.  Her love of music led her to the University of Portland where she earned a Bachelor in Music degree (2000.)  Her teachers there included Barbara Alex and Linda Barker.  Jane’s love of teaching led her to Portland State University (PSU) where she earned a Master of Science in teaching (2003.)  Jane studied with Harold Gray at PSU.  She is a member of Oregon Music Teachers Association (OMTA) and Music Teachers National Association (MTNA).  Jane welcomes students of all ages and at all levels of experience – both private and group lessons.  She is available for lessons Monday-Friday at Classic Pianos.

Jeff Baxter, pianist, is a creative pianist who enjoys performing and teaching all styles of music from classical to rock.  His fresh perspective on music makes him a very popular teacher among his students.  Jeff holds a Bachelor in Music degree from Portland State University, where he continues studies with concert pianist/teacher/recording artist Dr. Susan Chan.  Jeff has played piano since age four and has music throughout his family for several generations.  He has played in numerous ensembles, performing music from Copland to Coltrane – and original compositions.  Jeff has a strong love of classical music, traditional and modern, and desires to provide a structured and well-rounded musical education for his students.  His instruction includes improvisation and theory, instilling a love of music and developing his students’ abilities to their fullest potential ― professional or hobbyist, advanced or beginner, adult or child.  Jeff teaches at Classic Pianos.

 

 



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