Epsom Music School was established in 1996 by a group of Auckland Philharmonia musicians under the leadership of Tatiana Lanchtchikova.
Epsom Music School was established in 1996 by a group of Auckland Philharmonia musicians under the leadership of Tatiana Lanchtchikova.
EMS provides musical tuition for children of any age with an aim to give strong musical education whether as a future professional musician or otherwise.
In 2018 a new partnership was formed between Epsom Music School and ACG Parnell College - Epsom Music School - Parnell Academy
Exams preparation and regular concert performances are seen as a highly important part of our pupils’ education. Priority is given in creating an artistic personality for each young musician. EMS ‘s students have various ethnic backgrounds from many countries and the school is very proud of its international atmosphere, which reflects the multicultural NZ. We welcome you to our School!
Epsom Music School was established in 1996 by a group of Auckland Philharmonia musicians under the leadership of Tatiana Lanchtchikova. EMS provides musical tuition for children of any age with an aim to give strong musical education whether as a future professional musician or otherwise.
In 2018 a new partnership was formed between Epsom Music School and ACG Parnell College - Epsom Music School - Parnell Academy
Today at EMS - Parnell Academy pupils are given an opportunity of mastering Violin, Viola, Cello, Double Bass, Flute, Recorder, Clarinet, Oboe, Bassoon, Saxophone, Trumpet, Piano, Accordion, Guitar, as well as having group lessons in Music Theory, Sol-fa training and Chamber Ensembles
Most students start learning on the alto saxophone which is the most versatile and has the largest repertoire, but CSM also offers soprano, tenor and baritone saxophones for hire.
Learning an instrument is the brains equivalent of a full body work out. The earlier you start the bigger the benefits. These include increased memory, problem solving and literacy.
We’re passionate about what we do and the benefits that learning to play a musical instrument provides.
Take your playing to the next level and be the musician you’ve always wanted to be.
To play a wind instrument the musician blows through a mouthpiece to vibrate the air – sometimes through a reed (clarinet, oboe) or sometimes across a metal mouthpiece (flute) or into a fipple or open hole (recorder).
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