LMY0018 - Youth Music Lessons: Piano - 30 Minutes-8 Weeks
Private Music Lessons
Course Description
Our instrumental music program is tailored to accommodate the various abilities of all our students, regardless of age and/or interest. We offer lessons for students starting at age 5 all the way to seniors and from complete beginners to those who are on their way into becoming accomplished musicians. Conveniently scheduled after school hours for children and at any time for adults, our students discover a variety of classical and traditional instruments and receive an unparalleled level of tuition from handpicked instructors. Students have two optional opportunities to perform in solo recitals over the course of the year; one recital takes place at the end of the Fall Semester, and another at the end of the Spring Semester.
♦ Private instruction for all skill levels ♦
For a full list of our piano faculty, click here.
We encourage you to join our Piano Preparatory Program which runs during the school year. Please see below for more details:
The Preparatory Piano Program
The program consists of a combination of group and private instruction for ages 6–14. Group lessons offer students peer reinforcement, social interaction, musical group experience, and group activities. Private lessons give students the necessary individual attention for technical development and interpretive and expressive insights. By combining these two approaches, students receive a comprehensive 15-week curriculum. Students will participate in one 30-minute private lesson and one 50-minute group lesson each week. For more information, call 847.925.6000, ext. 7236. The program runs in the fall and spring of every year. Click the link below to learn more about it:
LMY0029 - YOUTH PREPARATORY PIANO PROGRAM - 30M PVT/50M GROUP/15 WKS
All students taking private lessons for the first time must fill out the application included on this page. Once you're registered, our Piano Facilitator will get in touch with you regarding the times, days, and dates of the group portion of the program. Your instructor, in the meantime, will coordinate with you regarding private lessons.
All private lessons are held at Harper College's main campus.
Notes
If you're a first time student seeking to take private lessons, please click here and fill out the First Time Student Form. You'll hear from us within 24 hours.
All private lessons are held at Harper College's main campus or online.
For more information about private lessons, click here.
Click here for a full list of our piano faculty.
If your instrument is not listed or the name of your instructor doesn't appear in the list below, please contact the Community Music and Arts Center (CMAC) at cmac@harpercollege.edu and request a section to be created for you.
Helen Chang earned her Masters of Music at the University of Illinois at Urbana in piano performance and also holds a Bachelor of Arts in piano performance from the University of Illinois at Chicago. Her principle teachers were William Heiles, Theodore Edel, and Reid Alexander (Piano Pedagogy). In addition, she had chamber coaching with the Pacifica Quartet, master class with John O’Connor, and served as teaching intern at the University of Illinois Piano Laboratory Program. Helen was the recipient of the Chicago Bar Association Award scholarship for piano, as well as the Steinway of Chicago Music Educator Grant. For the past 15 years, Helen has been on the faculties of Harper College Community Music Center, McHenry County Music Center, and Adler Music and Arts Center where she teaches individual piano lessons, group lessons and theory classes for all ages. In 2018, Helen joined Music Blocks, a non-profit organization in the Barrington area to provide after school semi-private piano instruction to students of low-income families in District 220 and is the current Program Manager. In addition to teaching, she enjoys performing on various solo and collaborative recitals. Helen has been an active member of Music Teachers National Association and served as a Co-chair for the NWSMTA Achievement in Music Program. Her students have been graduates of the ISMTA Level 12 Achievement in Music Theory/Performance Exams, scholarship recipients, and prizewinners at the Grandquist Memorial Contest, IMA State Olympic Contest, NWSMTA Sonata-Sonatina Festival, as well as participants of the Chicago Symphony Young Artists Auditions. Helen has a passion for developing and working with students to establish a solid foundation of music reading, music appreciation and to spark a life-long love for music. She recognizes peer learning as a source of motivation and affirmation, and tries to bring a positive and encouraging attitude to her classes so that every student can succeed.
South Korean native Koeun Grace Lee is an accomplished performer, educator, and conference lecturer. She holds a Doctor of Musical Arts in Piano Performance and a Post-Master’s Certificate in Music Theory Pedagogy from the University of North Carolina-Greensboro, a Master of Music in Piano Performance from the University of Missouri-Kansas City Conservatory of Music, and a Bachelor of Music in Piano and Piano Pedagogy, as well as an Artist Diploma from the University of Tennessee-Knoxville.
Matthew Nall holds music degrees from Illinois College and Western Illinois University. While at Illinois College he was a two-time recipient of the Ruth Bellatti Music Honors Scholarship, performed with the Walden Chamber Players, and was a finalist in the Jacksonville Symphony Society's Talent Among Us Competition. Nall has studied under the instruction of Dr. Garrett Allman, Dr. Jeffery Brown, Dr. Maria Horváth and has participated in masterclasses with internationally known pianists such as Dr. Stephen Beus, Dr. Robert Satterlee, and Dr. Nicholas Roth. A passionate teacher of all ages and skill levels, his students have ranged from kindergarteners, to high school seniors, to grandparents, and he is a member of Northwest Suburban Music Teachers Association.
