🎶 Unlock the World of Cello! 🌟 Private Cello Lessons
From 51.76 £ /h
🎶 Unlock the World of Cello! 🌟
Greetings, aspiring cellists and music enthusiasts! 🎻✨
!Embark on a musical journey like never before with our enchanting cello lessons! 🎼 Whether you're a beginner dreaming of the first sweet notes or an intermediate player looking to refine your skills, our classes are designed just for you¡
🎶 Why Choose Our Cello Classes?
- Tailored Learning Experience: Our lessons are crafted to suit your individual pace and skill level. From the basics to advanced techniques, we've got you covered.
- Passionate and Experienced Instructor: Join an engaging and fun-loving instructor who is not just passionate about music but dedicated to making your learning experience enjoyable.
- Interactive Sessions: Say goodbye to monotony! Our classes are filled with interactive sessions, games, and challenges to keep you motivated and excited about your musical journey.
- Build a Musical Community: Connect with fellow cellists, share experiences, and be part of a supportive musical community. Together, we'll celebrate victories and overcome challenges.
- Unlock Your Creativity: Music is a form of expression. Explore your creative side as you learn to play the cello. From classical masterpieces to modern tunes, discover the joy of making music.
🎵 Ready to Dive In? Here's What to Expect:
- Warm-Up Fun: Start each session with engaging warm-ups to get your fingers dancing on the strings.
- Melody Exploration: Dive into a world of beautiful melodies. Learn to express emotions through the soulful sound of the cello.
- Technique Breakdown: Master the art of bowing, fingering, and posture with step-by-step guidance.
- Jam Sessions: Embrace the thrill of playing along with your favorite tunes and experience the joy of making music.
🌟 Join Us Today and Let's Make Music Together! 🎶
Whether you're eight or eighty, it's never too late to pick up the cello and discover the joy of creating beautiful music. Book the lessons now and let the melodies begin!
Let the cello adventure commence! 🚀🎻
Greetings, aspiring cellists and music enthusiasts! 🎻✨
!Embark on a musical journey like never before with our enchanting cello lessons! 🎼 Whether you're a beginner dreaming of the first sweet notes or an intermediate player looking to refine your skills, our classes are designed just for you¡
🎶 Why Choose Our Cello Classes?
- Tailored Learning Experience: Our lessons are crafted to suit your individual pace and skill level. From the basics to advanced techniques, we've got you covered.
- Passionate and Experienced Instructor: Join an engaging and fun-loving instructor who is not just passionate about music but dedicated to making your learning experience enjoyable.
- Interactive Sessions: Say goodbye to monotony! Our classes are filled with interactive sessions, games, and challenges to keep you motivated and excited about your musical journey.
- Build a Musical Community: Connect with fellow cellists, share experiences, and be part of a supportive musical community. Together, we'll celebrate victories and overcome challenges.
- Unlock Your Creativity: Music is a form of expression. Explore your creative side as you learn to play the cello. From classical masterpieces to modern tunes, discover the joy of making music.
🎵 Ready to Dive In? Here's What to Expect:
- Warm-Up Fun: Start each session with engaging warm-ups to get your fingers dancing on the strings.
- Melody Exploration: Dive into a world of beautiful melodies. Learn to express emotions through the soulful sound of the cello.
- Technique Breakdown: Master the art of bowing, fingering, and posture with step-by-step guidance.
- Jam Sessions: Embrace the thrill of playing along with your favorite tunes and experience the joy of making music.
🌟 Join Us Today and Let's Make Music Together! 🎶
Whether you're eight or eighty, it's never too late to pick up the cello and discover the joy of creating beautiful music. Book the lessons now and let the melodies begin!
Let the cello adventure commence! 🚀🎻
Extra information
Hugo is a young Portuguese cellist.
He is passionate and entirely dedicated to the music he leads to the audience. In 2018, Hugo joined Christoph Richter’s class at the Royal Academy of Music for Masters of Arts Cello Performance Diploma with Guilhermina Suggia Scholarship awarded by the institution, where he completes his master's degree with First Class Honours Distinction and now holds the title DipRAM (Diploma Royal Academy of Music).
From an early age he developed a strong interest in the solo cello repertoire, and in 2019 received the Derek Simpson Award and recently won the 2nd Prize at the David Martin/Florence Hooton Concert Prize. These achievements allowed him to play with a cello made by the Gagliano family in Naples c.1770, which was kindly lent by the museum of the Royal Academy of Music.
His appearances with orchestras, such as Royal Academy Manson Ensemble, London Sinfonietta, Orquestra Metropolitana de Lisboa, Orquestra Gulbenkian, Orquestra Estágio Gulbenkian, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Orquestra XXI, included several opportunities to perform under conducting of Semyon Bychkov, Sir Mark Elder, Hannu Lintu, Frédéric Chaslin, Pablo Heras-Casado, Lorenzo Viotti, Alexander Liebreich, Myung-Whun Chung, Giancarlo Guerrero, Lawrence Foster, John Nelson, Quentin Hindley, Maxime Pascal, Pascal Verrot, Emilio Pomàrico, Mykola Diadiura, Michael Zilm, Joana Carneiro, Dinis Sousa, in some prestigious concert halls across Portugal, UK and Spain.
Hugo has participated in masterclasses and worked with Frans Helmerson, Gary Hoffman, Maria Kliegel, Steven Doane, Johannes Moser, Márcio Carneiro, Sung-Won Yang, Colin Carr, Amit Peled, Denis Severin, Peter Brüns, Xavier Gangnepain, among others.
Recent chamber music engagements included piano trios, Quatuor Aquarelle which has been accepted for the Frost ASSET scheme at the Royal Academy of Music in 2018, masterclass from Hartmut Rohde, and coaching with the Doric String Quartet.
In the 2021 and 2022 season, Hugo performs as an intern of the Orquestra Metropolitana de Lisboa (OML), under the musical and artistic direction of maestro Pedro Neves.
From 2023, Hugo collaborates with Gulbenkian Orchestra as a tutti substitute.
He is passionate and entirely dedicated to the music he leads to the audience. In 2018, Hugo joined Christoph Richter’s class at the Royal Academy of Music for Masters of Arts Cello Performance Diploma with Guilhermina Suggia Scholarship awarded by the institution, where he completes his master's degree with First Class Honours Distinction and now holds the title DipRAM (Diploma Royal Academy of Music).
From an early age he developed a strong interest in the solo cello repertoire, and in 2019 received the Derek Simpson Award and recently won the 2nd Prize at the David Martin/Florence Hooton Concert Prize. These achievements allowed him to play with a cello made by the Gagliano family in Naples c.1770, which was kindly lent by the museum of the Royal Academy of Music.
His appearances with orchestras, such as Royal Academy Manson Ensemble, London Sinfonietta, Orquestra Metropolitana de Lisboa, Orquestra Gulbenkian, Orquestra Estágio Gulbenkian, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Orquestra XXI, included several opportunities to perform under conducting of Semyon Bychkov, Sir Mark Elder, Hannu Lintu, Frédéric Chaslin, Pablo Heras-Casado, Lorenzo Viotti, Alexander Liebreich, Myung-Whun Chung, Giancarlo Guerrero, Lawrence Foster, John Nelson, Quentin Hindley, Maxime Pascal, Pascal Verrot, Emilio Pomàrico, Mykola Diadiura, Michael Zilm, Joana Carneiro, Dinis Sousa, in some prestigious concert halls across Portugal, UK and Spain.
Hugo has participated in masterclasses and worked with Frans Helmerson, Gary Hoffman, Maria Kliegel, Steven Doane, Johannes Moser, Márcio Carneiro, Sung-Won Yang, Colin Carr, Amit Peled, Denis Severin, Peter Brüns, Xavier Gangnepain, among others.
Recent chamber music engagements included piano trios, Quatuor Aquarelle which has been accepted for the Frost ASSET scheme at the Royal Academy of Music in 2018, masterclass from Hartmut Rohde, and coaching with the Doric String Quartet.
In the 2021 and 2022 season, Hugo performs as an intern of the Orquestra Metropolitana de Lisboa (OML), under the musical and artistic direction of maestro Pedro Neves.
From 2023, Hugo collaborates with Gulbenkian Orchestra as a tutti substitute.
Location
At student's location :
- Around Amadora, Portugal
About Me
Hugo Estaca is a young portuguese cellist.
He is a passionate and entirely dedicated to the music he leads
to the audience. In 2018, Hugo joined Christoph Richter’s class at the Royal Academy of Music for Masters of Arts Cello Performance Diploma with Guilhermina Suggia Scholarship awarded by the institution, where he completes his master's degree with Firts Class Honours Distinction. Hugo has a strong interest in solo repertoire, and in 2019 he received the Derek Simpson Award and recently got the 2nd Prize, “very highly commended” in David Martin/Florence Hooton Concerto Prize at the Royal Academy of Music.
His appearances with orchestras included several opportunities to perform under conducting of Semyon Bychkov, Sir Mark Elder, Quentin Hindley, Maxime Pascal, Pascal Verrot, Emilio Pomàrico, Mykola Diadiura, Michael Zilm, in some prestigious concert halls across Portugal, UK and Spain.
Hugo has participated in masterclasses and worked with Frans Helmerson, Gary Hoffman, Maria Kliegel, Steven Doane, Johannes Moser, Mario Brunello, Sung-Won Yang, Colin Carr, Amit Peled, Denis Severin, Peter Brüns, Xavier Gangnepain, among others.
Recent chamber music engagements included piano trios, Quatuor Aquarelle which has been accepted for the Frost ASSET scheme at the Royal Academy of Music in 2018, masterclass from Hartmut Rohde, and coachings with the Doric String Quartet.
Born in Lisbon, to a non-musician family, Hugo Estaca began playing the cello aged eight and finished his high school degree with excellent qualifications at Academia de Música de Santa Cecília, where years later had become a cello teacher under a principal’s invitation. He received additional important musical training by the
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international soloist Pavel Gomziakov and his further teacher Levon Mouradian.
Hugo Estaca played with a Violoncello made by Gagliano family in Naples c.1770, which was kindly lent by the museum of Royal Academy of Music.
He is a passionate and entirely dedicated to the music he leads
to the audience. In 2018, Hugo joined Christoph Richter’s class at the Royal Academy of Music for Masters of Arts Cello Performance Diploma with Guilhermina Suggia Scholarship awarded by the institution, where he completes his master's degree with Firts Class Honours Distinction. Hugo has a strong interest in solo repertoire, and in 2019 he received the Derek Simpson Award and recently got the 2nd Prize, “very highly commended” in David Martin/Florence Hooton Concerto Prize at the Royal Academy of Music.
His appearances with orchestras included several opportunities to perform under conducting of Semyon Bychkov, Sir Mark Elder, Quentin Hindley, Maxime Pascal, Pascal Verrot, Emilio Pomàrico, Mykola Diadiura, Michael Zilm, in some prestigious concert halls across Portugal, UK and Spain.
Hugo has participated in masterclasses and worked with Frans Helmerson, Gary Hoffman, Maria Kliegel, Steven Doane, Johannes Moser, Mario Brunello, Sung-Won Yang, Colin Carr, Amit Peled, Denis Severin, Peter Brüns, Xavier Gangnepain, among others.
Recent chamber music engagements included piano trios, Quatuor Aquarelle which has been accepted for the Frost ASSET scheme at the Royal Academy of Music in 2018, masterclass from Hartmut Rohde, and coachings with the Doric String Quartet.
Born in Lisbon, to a non-musician family, Hugo Estaca began playing the cello aged eight and finished his high school degree with excellent qualifications at Academia de Música de Santa Cecília, where years later had become a cello teacher under a principal’s invitation. He received additional important musical training by the
Page 1 of 3
international soloist Pavel Gomziakov and his further teacher Levon Mouradian.
Hugo Estaca played with a Violoncello made by Gagliano family in Naples c.1770, which was kindly lent by the museum of Royal Academy of Music.
Education
Master of Arts - MA, Cello Performance: Royal Academy of Music
Bachelor of Music - BMus, Cello: National Academy of Advanced Orchestral Studies
High School Diploma: Academia de Música de Santa Cecília
Bachelor of Music - BMus, Cello: National Academy of Advanced Orchestral Studies
High School Diploma: Academia de Música de Santa Cecília
Experience / Qualifications
Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian: Cello Tutti substitute
creATIVE, Music & Arts School: Cello Teacher
Conservatório de Música da Metropolitana: Cello Teacher
CAISL - Carlucci American International School of Lisbon: Cello Teacher
Orquestra Metropolitana de Lisboa: Cello Tutti Intern
creATIVE, Music & Arts School: Cello Teacher
Conservatório de Música da Metropolitana: Cello Teacher
CAISL - Carlucci American International School of Lisbon: Cello Teacher
Orquestra Metropolitana de Lisboa: Cello Tutti Intern
Age
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration
60 minutes
The class is taught in
English
Skills
Availability of a typical week
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New York
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
00-04
04-08
08-12
12-16
16-20
20-24
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