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Specialties
Violin, viola private and group lessons.
History
Established in 2000.
I am a professional musician living in Baltimore City, MD.
My method of instruction is traditional. In traditional instruction the students begin learning to read music as well as the techniques of the instrument from the very first lesson. The study of music theory and music history as well as an understanding of the musical periods and styles is an intricate part my lessons. Sight reading is also an important part of the learning process.
All students must have an instrument for the first lesson. Instruments can be either purchased or rented at many local music shop that specialize in string instruments.
I highly recommend that you do NOT buy a student instrument online unless it is from a source that specializes in string instruments.
I accept children starting from the ages of seven (7) on through adults of all ages. I accept beginners to the advanced performers as well as beginner adult.
My private studio is located the city of Baltimore in the East Rosemont area.
Meet the Business Owner
Robert S.
Business Owner
Robert is a native of Massachusetts. Robert has lived and concertized in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Virginia, Washington, DC and now lives in the Hamilton section of Baltimore City, MD.
Robert studied at the Boston Conservatory and Shenandoah Conservatory of Music. He also studied chamber music at the Blossom Chamber Music Festival, Kent State University, Kent, OH.
His instructors included members of the Boston Symphony, Cleveland Symphony and world-renowned violinists Joseph Gingold and Stephanie Chase and Doris Lederer violist of the Audubon String Quartet.
Robert have been a featured soloist with the Washington Bach Symphonia, the New England Chamber Players and has given numerous recitals throughout the New England and the Washington, D.C. area. He has been an orchestra member of the New York City Opera Touring Company, Capital Chamber Players, the Maryland Symphony, Millbrook Chamber Orchestra, Arlington Symphony, the Rhode Island Philharmonic, Boston Civic Orchestra and at t