Music

Music Lessons

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Private music lessons for all ages are offered on following instruments:

Strings: Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass (acoustic & electric), Double Bass, Guitar (acoustic & electric, classical, jazz, and pop/rock styles), Ukulele, Harp

Brass: Trumpet, Trombone, French Horn

Woodwinds: Flute, Clarinet, Saxophone

Other: Percussion/Drums, Digital Music Production, Music Theory, & Songwriting

Contact us for more info and to set up a trial lesson for yourself or your child!

Music lessons are offered in 15, 30, 45 & 60 minute lengths depending on age and are scheduled after consultation with Center faculty.

Faculty days are subject to change do to limited in-person space, and the addition of virtual lessons.

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Dr. Jill Phillips, DMA

Jill Phillips, mezzo-soprano, received her Doctor of Musical Arts degree in voice from the University of Cincinnati's College-Conservatory of Music. In addition to her studies, she has performed as an alto soloist with the Bach Ensemble of St. Thomas in Terrace Park, OH. In the fall of 2017, Jill sang the alto solos in J.S. Bach's Mass in B minor at Cincinnati's Christ Church Cathedral.

Yuko Tsujimoto, MM

As a Starling Competition first prize winner, Yuko studied at CCM where she completed her Bachelor’s degree in Violin Performance. While at CCM, Yuko was the concerto competition winner and performed the Tchaikovsky violin concerto with the Philharmonia Orchestra. Upon completion of her studies at CCM, Yuko went on to receive Master’s Degree in Violin Performance from Indiana University with Violin Pedagogy as a cognate field. Her teachers include Naoko Tanaka, Franco Gulli and Won Bin Yim.

Gayna Bassin, MM

Gayna Bassin teaches traditional violin and viola to students from age 6 to adult, with emphasis on reading skills, technique and musical styles.  She has been on the faculty of the Wyoming Fine Arts Center since 1997.

Cheryl Raine, MM

Cheryl Ann Raine is both a CCM and Miami graduate, with a Masters of Music Education in Supervision and a Major in Organ.  She has been active as a music educator and church musician for over 40 years.  Cheryl is in her 5th year as Organist at Fleming Road United Church of Christ.

After 10 years as an Adjunct Music Instructor at Mount Saint Joseph University , teaching Organ, Class Piano and Church music skills, she is focused on Piano Instruction at Wyoming Fine Arts Center with the Raine Music Studio at home.

Valerie Bobosh, MS

Valerie received her Bachelor of Music from SUNY Potsdam, and her Master of Science in Education with a concentration in music education from the University of Dayton. Suzuki Piano Teacher Training, levels 1 through 6, was pursued at Capital University. Further professional development includes Kodaly music education from the Kodaly Institute at Silver Lake College, and Orff –Schulwerk music education. Additionally, Valerie is a licensed and certified Musikgarten instructor.

Donald Broerman

Donald Broerman, a Cincinnati native, earned his BM in Classical Guitar Performance at the University of Cincinnati, College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) under the direction of Clare Callahan, graduating Magna Cum Laude in 2013. He has also studied with David Case at the University of Oregon (School of music), as well as, Jazz guitar with Mike Denny and Chris Sorenson and started his training at the Musical Arts Center in Cincinnati.

Cincinnati Suzuki School

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Cincinnati Suzuki School at the Wyoming Fine Arts Center is the oldest Suzuki program in Cincinnati. Our program offers a comprehensive and robust Suzuki educational program.

Our students come from all over the region (including Indiana and Kentucky), and we offer weekly classes all playing levels: from Pre-Twinklers to Beyond Books.

Your child will be placed in a Suzuki section after consultation with Center faculty.

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