Mini Mozart Institute

An early childhood music institute dedicated to learning, development, and ethical musical practice.

Early childhood classical music education.

A program of Zlatanova Music Studio

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Early Childhood Programs

Mini Mozart & Baby Bach Programs

Mini Mozart and Baby Bach introduce young children to classical music through structured listening, movement, voice, and early instrumental exploration, supporting language development, focus, emotional regulation, and early musical understanding.

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Educational Writing & Resources

Educational Writing & Resources

The Institute shares educational writing through the Mini Mozart Journal and published resources exploring music education, inclusion, and developmental learning, connecting research, pedagogy, and practice.

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Professional & Community Learning

Professional & Community Learning

The Mini Mozart Institute offers professional learning, workshops, and online courses for educators, therapists, and caregivers interested in ethical, music-based approaches to learning, wellbeing, and inclusion.

Professional Learning

What the Institute Offers

The Mini Mozart Institute brings together early childhood music education, educational writing, and professional learning under one integrated framework.

Families engage in thoughtfully designed music programs that support learning, focus, and emotional development during early childhood. Educators and professionals access research-informed resources, reflective writing, and training grounded in ethical, music-based practice.

Whether you are a parent, educator, or community member, the Institute offers structured pathways to learn, reflect, and grow through music.

  • The Mini Mozart Institute offers structured early childhood music programs and learning pathways grounded in classical repertoire, developmental pedagogy, and ethical educational practice. Programs are designed to support learning, focus, emotional development, and musical understanding from the earliest years onward.

  • The Institute shares educational writing and curated resources exploring music education, inclusion, and human development. This work connects research, pedagogy, and lived practice, supporting families, educators, and professionals in reflective and informed engagement with music-based learning.

  • The Mini Mozart Institute supports professional and community engagement through workshops, discussions, and learning opportunities for educators, therapists, and caregivers. These initiatives foster dialogue, collaboration, and ethical approaches to music, learning, and wellbeing within diverse communities.

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  • Programs & Enrollment

    Early Childhood Music Programs

    Explore Mini Mozart and Baby Bach programs designed to support early learning, focus, and emotional development through structured classical music education.

  • Gift Vouchers

    Music as a Meaningful Gift

    Give the gift of music learning. Mini Mozart Institute gift vouchers may be used toward programs, classes, or special music experiences.

  • Profesional learning

    For Educators & Practitioners

    Access professional learning opportunities, workshops, and online courses grounded in ethical, music-based educational practice.

Our People & Approach

  • Sofija Zlatanova is a music educator, performer, and researcher whose work bridges early childhood education, music pedagogy, and inclusive practice. With a background as a professional violist and extensive experience teaching children of all abilities, she founded the Mini Mozart Institute to offer a thoughtful, developmentally grounded approach to early music learning.

    Sofija holds a Master’s degree in Music Education with a focus on Autism and teaches at Berklee College of Music’s Institute for Accessible Arts Education. She is currently completing her clinical training in music therapy, guided by ethical research principles and a belief in music as a tool for learning, wellbeing, and social connection.

    For academic, professional, and institutional credentials,
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  • The Mini Mozart Institute works with a dedicated accompanist who supports children’s musical experiences through live piano collaboration. Accompaniment is used to enhance listening, structure, and musical interaction, allowing children to engage with classical repertoire in a responsive and supportive environment.

    Live accompaniment plays a central role in our programs, offering flexibility, musical dialogue, and a richer learning experience than recorded music alone.

    Meet Mauricio Campos Gonzales

  • The Mini Mozart Institute is grounded in structured classical music education, developmental pedagogy, and ethical teaching practice. Programs emphasize process over performance, nurturing attention, curiosity, emotional regulation, and musical understanding during early childhood.

    This approach draws from music education research, inclusive teaching methods, and reflective practice, supporting children, families, and educators in meaningful engagement with music.