Baby Bach

Colorful toy maracas and plastic eggs on a table.
A group of young children standing in a classroom near a toy piano, with blue cabinets and a door in the background.
Two young musicians, a woman and a man, playing violins during a performance.

A playful introduction to the world of music for babies and toddlers (ages 0–2.9). This class blends movement, singing, and interactive play to engage little ones in the basics of rhythm, melody, and sound exploration. Through gentle exposure to classical music and instruments, children develop early musical awareness while bonding with their caregivers. Perfect for setting a foundation for lifelong learning and a love of music!

Mini Mozart

Designed for children ages 2.5–6, Mini Mozarts introduces young learners to the basics of music through playful exploration of rhythm, melody, and instruments. This class encourages creativity and curiosity as children engage in hands-on activities like singing, dancing, and trying out instruments like the violin and piano. By blending fun with learning, Mini Mozarts helps children develop a strong musical foundation and fosters a lifelong love for music.

Little Beethovens

This class invites young musicians age 6-10 to build foundational skills in rhythm, melody, and early composition through engaging activities with piano, violin, and percussion. Ideal for children ready to learn independently, with caregivers observing from a distance.


An older woman with long blonde hair playing a violin and smiling at a young woman with dark hair in a bun, wearing a headband and blue shirt, who is sitting in front of a laptop. They are in a room with large windows showing green trees and city buildings outside.

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