Sharing my knowledge and experiences with students has always been an integral part of my career. I have been privileged to introduce and teach clarinet as well as music related topics to people of different ages, nationalities and levels of advancement. Pedagogy, to me, is both: a structured way of delivering information and finding new ways to convey them. The three levels at which I teach are beginners, intermediate and university level. I do this through “School Shows” master classes, presentations and/or lectures recitals.

BEGINNER AND INTERMEDIATE: In my view, a well-rounded education requires a teacher to know and understand the basics of habit-forming processes and how to best communicate and direct knowledge at the same time as the student acquires his/her technical and musical foundations. [More images]

SCHOOL SHOWS: It is all about timing and presentation. The sooner and the more accessible music is introduced to children, the greater the chance it will become part of their lives. It helps to foster a much stronger bond with music and to develop future audiences. [More images]
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UNIVERSITY LEVEL: With well-established foundations (musical, technical and theoretical), more advanced teaching can be applied. I also see a need to introduce to students rules of entrepreneurship/career management and I do so using my own current experiences in the business. [More images]