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Only reviews of students are published and they are guaranteed by Apprentus. Rated 4.8 out of 5 based on 67 reviews.
Learn Italian and learn the language of Petrarca, Dante and Boccaccio (Tunis)
Essma
Essma is an outstanding teacher. Her patience with my teenage daughter has been remarkable. We plan to continue our studies in both French and German under her guidance. One notable advantage is her ability to explain concepts in Spanish, which has proven to be very helpful. Thank you, Essma, for your dedication and excellent teaching!
Review by NATACHA
Violin Lessons for kids and adults - not just Classical! (The Hague)
Veronica
Veronica is an outstanding teacher. She transmits her enthousiam and love for the violin to her student. My daughter of 10 loves the class and is even enjoying practicing violin by herself after the class - which is a real achievement! Thank you Veronica! Cecile
Review by CÉCILE
Piano, solfege, composition in Brussels and Leuven. (Leuven)
Giuseppe
Guiseppe pays a lot of attention to technique straight from the start and respects old methods. I think this is a very important trait for a piano teacher to have. His music theory explanations are very clear and interesting. I'd say he's the best from the best.
Review by ALEXANDER