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Peter Kazmierczak

Peter Kazmierczak

Piano, violin, singing, viola

Peter graduated from The Royal Academy of Music in 2020 from a BMus (hons) degree. He also completed a second degree in Musical Theatre at The Urdang Academy in 2023.

Peter's musical journey has started before moving to London in 2016.

He's started learning the violin, piano, viola and singing at the age of 7 once he was enrolled at The Music School in Poland.

He graduated wih a distinction and played solo with a philharmonic orchestra. He's participated in countless performances around the world, as well as in famous venues in London, such as: Royal Albert Hall, Brabican Hall, Hackney Empire and many more.

He discovered his passion to teaching in 2015. He's helped over 100 students with pursuing their dreams and guiding them in their musical journey!

Beatrice Limonti

Beatrice Limonti

Violin, viola, piano

Beatrice is a violinist and teacher with over ten years of experience at the "Stanislao Giacomantonio" Conservatoire of Music in Cosenza and various music schools in Italy and the UK. 
Her deep knowledge of musical styles and repertoire is enriched by masterclasses in musical pedagogy and anthropology. In 2023, she earned a diploma in the Alexander Technique, enhancing her ability to teach posture, balance, dexterity, and breathing.

Recognised as a Global Talent by the Arts Council of England, Beatrice has performed extensively across Europe, both as a soloist and chamber musician, and has recorded at Abbey Road Studios. She is 7 about guiding her students in their musical growth, preparing them for diverse roles in their careers as musicians and educators.

Emanuele Addis

Emanuele Addis

Guitar

Originally from Sardinia, Emanuele Addis is a London based lutenist with a repertoire spanning the renaissance to contemporary classical and folk repertoire. In 2023 he graduated from the Royal Academy of Music, where he studied historical performance with Elizabeth Kenny. At the Royal Academy, he took part in projects with the Academy of Ancient Music, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, and performed in Purcell’s The Fairy Queen, conducted by Laurence Cummings.

In 2022 he founded Londinium Consort, a period ensemble that explores both contemporary and renaissance repertoire, and works closely in collaboration with composers to create new repertoire for period instruments. Having previously trained as a guitarist, he was selected by IGF and Making Music UK for a tour of solo recitals in England. Additionally, Addis has performed as a solo recitalist in Italy, Germany, Serbia, Bulgaria and England.

Alvaro Ibarra

Alvaro Ibarra

Guitar

Alvaro Ibarra is a committed cultural manager and musician, convinced of the positive impact of arts and culture in our society. 
A conductor, early music player, and guitarist graduated with a Master in Music degree from Guildhall School of Music and Drama that awarded him a Junior Fellow for 23/24.

In 2022, he also obtained a Master in Cultural Project Management and Entrepreneurship degree from Universidad Internacional de la Rioja. Now as an Associate Conductor he collaborates with Goodenough College after two seasons of being the Principal Conductor of the Goodensemble Orchestra.

Mihaly Gyorfi

Mihaly Gyorfi

Accompanist

A Hungarian-born pianist, Mihaly Gyorfi has recorded with the Hungarian National Radio and performed at venues ranging from St. James’ Church Piccadilly all the way to the Fazioli Hall in Sacile, Italy.

Mihaly is currently finishing his Master of Music studies at the Royal Academy of Music in London, where he studied with Tatiana Sarkissova and Mei-Ting Sun, aided by scholarship. 

Polina Stepovyk

Polina Stepovyk

Piano

Since the age of four, the piano has been holding a very special place in Polina's heart. Over time, it became her closest friend. 
She is currently studying Bachelor of Music at The Royal Holloway University of London.

As she continues to explore the endless depths of music, she is delighted to share her knowledge and passion for the most wonderful language ever invented. She strongly believes that piano playing opens new horizons and expands the mind. 

Ana Torbica

Ana Torbica

Piano, violin

Ana Torbica is an Alumna and certified educator by the Royal Academy of Music in London and a recipient of awards and scholarships, including the Christopher Hogwood Scholarship.

She is an internationally versatile baroque violist and soprano, the first baroque violist in Serbia and the recipient of the Award for the Best Young Musician in 2020. 
In 2023 she has joined the British Viola Society and the Royal Society of Musicians. Her students describe her as a consistent, patient, supportive, analytical and methodological teacher who brings progress, knowledge and positive inspiration.

Oliver Popa

Oliver Popa

Singing

With a 6 years of experience as a X Factor Vocal Coach, Oliver Popa brings the top quality tuition at the Arts Academy Of Music in London by teaching styles such as: musical theatre, pop, rock, pop-rock, R&B.

Specialised in Musical Theatre, he performed lead roles in shows like: "The Phantom of the Opera", "West Side Story", "Evita", "Jesus Christ Superstar", "My Fair Lady", "Broadway Bucharest", "Romeo and Juliet" and Operetta "Silvia".

His portfolio includes tours in countries such as Great Britain, Egypt, Italy, France, Germany, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Austria, Hungary, Moldova. 

Albert Kayedpour

Albert Kayedpour

Violin, viola, piano

Albert started playing the violin at the age of 6 via the Suzuki method in Iran. In 2013 he attended the Junior Royal Academy of Music, studying with Ms Julia Jasinski and Ms Yumi Sasaki.

As first British/Iranian violinist to do so, at the Academy he later continued his undergraduate studies with Professor Diana Cummings and postgraduate studies with Professor Joshua Fisher.

Believing firmly in the power of music to change people’s lives, Albert is also a dedicated educator and teaches the violin and piano in his studio and as part of the team at Herts music centre and Guitar Teacher Bushy. Having completed his Licentiate of the Royal Academy of Music (LRAM) and The Colour strings teacher training he has a very deep knowledge of teaching the violin and piano making him confident in teaching students of all ages and levels. 

Hei Chit Wong

Hei Chit Wong

Cello

Chit is a Master’s Gradaute at the Royal Academy of Music. His teaching approach is inspired by Paul Harris’ "Simultaneous Learning" and Phyllis Young’s "Playing the String Game”. He focuses on integrating games and natural instincts in learning to help his students grasp cello playing without overcomplicating instructions.

With four years of teaching experience, he is confident working with both young and adult students, from beginners to diploma level, guiding them throughout their musical journey. He believes learning the cello should be an enjoyable and rewarding experience. He tailors each lesson to his students’ unique interests, strengths, and areas for growth, helping them unlock their full potential.

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