Andrew C., Piano Teacher, Chicago

(773) 360-0204

Styles:
Rock, Blues, Jazz, Classical

Subjects:
Theory, Music Technology, Classical Music History, Rock Music History

Ages:
Elementary School, Pre-teen, Teenage, Adult

Availability:
Lincoln Park. Old Town. Lakeview. Logan Square. Northside. Near Northside. Lincoln Square. Downtown. West Loop. River North. River West. Oak Park. Evanston.

Major Influences:
Bach. Debussy. Chopin. Steve Reich. Mozart. Beethoven.

To inquire about Piano lessons with Andrew, please fill out the Inquiry Form on this page, or call us at (773) 360-0204.

Andrew also teaches percussion up to a professional level and drums up to a professional level.

Education:

  • Bachelor of Music in Percussion Performance (Bachelor of Music (B.M.)), DePaul University [2002]

Studied With:

  • Patsy Dash [2001 - 2007]

Awards:

  • New World Symphony Fellowship - New World Symphony [2003]
  • Tanglewood Music Center Fellowship - Tanglewood Music Center [1999]

Recent Performances:

  • Bopology concert @ Martini Park in Chicago [April, 2008]

Discography:

  • Bopology - "Chicago Swing" [2008]
  • Bopology - "Casino Swing" [2003]

Scholarships:

  • DePaul Presidential Scholar [1997 - 2002]
  • DePaul Music Scholarship [1997 - 2002]
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About the Piano
About the Piano

The word piano is a shortened form of the word pianoforte, which is seldom used except in formal language and derived from the original Italian name for the instrument, clavicembalo [or gravicembalo] col piano e forte (literally harpsichord with soft and loud).

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