by Kenji Haba | Apr 18, 2017 | Inspiration
Home > Piano Lessons > Blog Inspiration from the Life of Franz Liszt Adam Liszt taught his son, Franz Liszt, how to play the piano. These lessons paid off as Franz turned into a promising child prodigy. His talent and knowledge in music grew...
by Kenji Haba | Apr 15, 2017 | Advice for Parents, blog, Inspiration
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (January 27, 1756, to December 5, 1791) is one of the greatest composers of all-time. He composed over 600 works during his lifetime. Many of them were piano concertos in addition to operas and symphonies among other works. Interestingly,...
by Kenji Haba | Apr 14, 2017 | blog, Inspiration
Home > Violin Lessons > Blog Inspiration from the Life of Isaac Stern Isaac Stern was a Russian-born American, well remembered for his exceptional skills when it came to playing the violin. His family moved to San Francisco when he was a...
by Kenji Haba | Apr 13, 2017 | Practice Tips
Home > Piano Lessons > Blog The Piano Versatility It’s not the most portable of instruments, it’s difficult to tune, and its notes can’t be bent, given vibrato or sent into feedback, but the piano has been an enduring feature of many genres...
by Kenji Haba | Apr 12, 2017 | Inspiration
Inspiration from the Life of Luciano Pavarotti Luciano Pavarotti was an operatic tenor whose larger-than-life showmanship promoted the popularity of opera worldwide. Born in Modena, Italy, he lived from October 1935 to September 2007. His father was a baker and...