My teaching career started in Brussels area music academies, teaching solfège (sight-singing) while I was a harp student. I also have an extensive piano background. Since moving to California, I have taught many students privately and at university level. I have pursued simultaneously a career focused on solo/ chamber music performance and teaching. It is important for me to leave a legacy, so I am also engaged in music advocacy, writing on harp literature and in arranging, editing and publishing harp music.
I like to start students from scratch, because I believe in building a good foundation and instilling a sense for excellence at the very start, as good technique frees the mind and the hands to follow the heart. I like to find what makes my students tick to find repertoire that really suits them. To me, teaching is a high calling and practicing a privileged activity. Many of my former students have won competitions and lead successful musical careers.
Holy Names University, Oakland
Formerly University of Redlands and La Sierra University.
Royal Conservatory of Music, Brussels, Belgium
Claremont Graduate University, M.A. in Harp Performance
French School, with a historical approach to all schools and repertoire