
Christine
with her husband Dr. Paul Lee & son Julian
Hi,
My
name is Christine, director of the New Mozart School of Music.
The
birth of New Mozart's Harmony Road was the result of my own quest
to find the best program for my son Julian. As a music educator
of 18 years and performer since young age, I felt that many of the
music programs I attended with my son had some deficiencies that
could be filled. I began searching for a comprehensive program that
does not underestimate the musical abilities of young children.
In preparation, I researched, and studied different methodologies
on early childhood music education including Orff at the Mozarteum
in Salzburg, and Dalcroze at the Juilliard School of Music. After
three years of serious planning and preparation, New Mozart's Harmony
Road began in the summer of 2005. To ensure the quality of our classes,
I have been heavily involved in teaching as well as teacher training,
and refining our curriculum with the help of my husband Dr. Paul
Lee, a Stanford educated cognitive psychologist.
New
Mozart's Harmony Road curriculum is influenced by Suzuki, Kodaly,
Orff & Dalcroze. Going one step further, we have made the piano
an integral part of our curriculum. The graduates of our Harmony
Road are often further ahead on piano than students enrolled in
general group piano classes or private lessons. With their strong
musical foundation, the graduates of our program are then ready
to start lessons on any instrument.
Approaching
now the summer of 2006, New Mozart's Harmony Road program has grown
to 120 students ranging in ages from 2-7. The graduates of our Harmony
Road II will be performing their very own piano compositions in
Palo Alto this June.
I
feel that now I have come full circle in my musical career. Before
the birth of my son Julian, I thought that I had to choose between
being a singer or pianist and teaching piano or teaching voice.
Through my own quest to find the best musical education for my son,
I found that there was no need to separate my different musical
experiences. I am happy that I can utilize my years of education
and experiences in piano, voice, & early childhood music and
teach a curriculum that uses them all for a more holistic approach
to music education.
The
major source of my desire to improve and refine our program is the
New Mozart's Harmony students themselves. They inspire me with their
love of music, creativity & talent and by allowing me to witness
the realization of my belief that young children are capable
of so much more.
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