Daniel - Violin tutor - London
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Daniel - Violin tutor - London

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Daniel

  • Rate $112
  • Response 3h
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    Number of students Daniel has accompanied since arriving at Superprof

    38

    Number of students Daniel has accompanied since arriving at Superprof

Daniel - Violin tutor - London
  • 5 (9 reviews)

$112/h

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  • Violin

Professional violin teacher/performer teaching in London with more than 10 years of experience. Specialising in teaching ages 6-16. Hampstead/Kensington area.

  • Violin

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Daniel is one of our best Violin tutors. High-quality profile and excellent qualifications, organised and responsive to lesson requests, appreciated by their students!

About Daniel

Educated at: Royal Academy of Music Junior Department The Purcell School of Music The Royal College of Music (Degree) Taught at Tri-borough Music Hub, The Master Music School, Fireworks Music School, St. Paul’s Cathedral School. Currently teaching at London Music Centre. Grade 8 Distinction (awarded Ralph Basset Award for the highest mark in the county, after 2 years from starting violin). All my students have received distinctions so far in their grade exams. Daniel earned his recognition from a young age as the ‘Grand Prix’ winner at the Northfield Festival for Music and Speech. As a young violinist raised in Britain, he completed his ABRSM grades within 2 and a half years of starting the violin, winning the ‘Ralph Basset’ award for achieving one of the highest scores in his exam. During his education, he went on to study at the Royal Academy of Music Junior Department with a full scholarship, before being awarded a full scholarship to continue his studies at the Purcell School of Music, London. He finally went on to finish his education at the Royal College of Music, London. Daniel had the privilege of working with renowned professors and musicians such as Berent Korfker, Lutsia Ibragimova, Carmel Kabine, Uwe-Martin Haiberg and Alina Ibragimova. ​ Daniel’s teaching career began at the age of 16, teaching privately and has then continued to build his capability as a teacher. He has worked with many organisations such as: Tri-Borough Music Hub, Hackney City Academy, The Masters Music School, St Paul’s Cathedral School and Highbury Grove School, teaching in group, individual and ensemble settings. He believes that everyone deserves a musical education, which allows them to express themselves freely. Since working as a teacher for 10 years, his students have won prizes at ‘The North London Festival for Music and Dance’, ‘The Brighton Springboard Music Festival’, as well as the prestigious ‘Singapore Competition for Violin and Piano’. He is focused now on growing his class and looking always for future talents! ​ Orchestral and ensemble playing has been a big part of Daniel’s career, and he has played with orchestras such as: The London Philharmonic, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Sinfonia Cymru, Southbank Sinfonia, Orchestra of the Swan, Chineke and many more. His career has taken him in concert halls all over the world including the Royal Albert Hall, the Queen Elizabeth Hall, The Purcell Room, Royal Festival Hall, The BOZAR (Brussels), Amsterdam’s Concertgebouw, Alt Oper in Frankfurt, Elphilharmonie Hamburg plus many more. He is also exploring music outside of classical music, having done UK tours with artists such as Tony Hadley, Pete Tong and the Heritage Orchestra, as well as performing in international music festivals such as: ‘In the Wildes’ and Isle of Wight’ music festival. ​ Daniel is kindly supported by the Maggini Stiftung in Switzerland and plays on a 1802 Collin Mezin made in Paris.

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  • Beginner
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    Beginner

    Intermediate

    Advanced

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    Children

  • English

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English

Music lessons should always be fun but productive! I believe that once students get a sense of achievement through music the possibilities for them are endless! I usually teach beginners basic foundations through different exercises, whilst always trying to incorporate a piece of music as well. I feel ABRSM are a good way to set goals and they are helpful in developing a student's overall skill. Also, I like to concentrate on enabling the student to be able to develop their technique so they always feel very comfortable with the instrument and they can ultimately play whatever they please! I think the general consensus from my experience in teaching is that the student must have fun to be able to be productive and also be productive to have fun! I have extensive experience in teaching adults and children alike, but I specialize in creating a tailored positive learning experience for ages 6-13.

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  • $112

Pack rates

  • 5 h: $561
  • 10 h: $1121

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  • $112/h

travel fee

  • + $10

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This first lesson offered with Daniel will allow you to get to know each other and clearly specify your needs for your next lessons.

  • 30min

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Find out more about Daniel

  • 1) When did you first develop a passion for music and your favourite instrument?

    1. Funnily enough, the first piece of music I fell in love with, or so I am told, was the national anthem of my country. I used to run around screaming the words, whilst listening to the glorious sounds of the trumpet when I was about 2-3 years old! But my favorite instrument is definitely the violin- I just loved the variety of colors, sounds and characters that it can create, but this is followed closely by the human voice- again for being so versatile!
  • 2) Is there a particular type of music or artist that you listen to on a loop without it driving you crazy?

    2. On a loop?! Hmmm.. I think it depends on the occasion! K-pop to hype myself up, Maybe a bit of soft Indie music for a more chill vibe and then some opera for some inspiration! But some big artists that pop up are: Frank Sinatra, Buble (for christmas esp.) and Bruno Mars for when the sun's out.
  • 3) Explain to us the most difficult or riveting course you could personally give to a student of music.

    3. Every student is so different so it's very hard to point out the 'most difficult'. I think the most difficult for any student is overcoming challenges/hurdles that take a long time to really master. Of course, it's my job as a teacher to make sure those challenges meet head on, without having to compromise on the enjoyment of the learning process! I think challenge inspired difficulty is the most motivating and inspirational learning process for children!
  • 4) What do you think is the most complicated instrument to master and why?

    4. I would have to say viola if they had to do half the things violinists have to do, but otherwise violin! I think the learning curve at the beginning of learning any string instrument is very steep and the ability to make a good sound is a huge achievement. The coordination/dexterity and strength required to master a string instrument comes at years of dedication- but I really think it's all worth it!
  • 5) What are your keys to success?

    5. It's all about finding that goal you're passionate about and carrying on with that goal even when life can get really tough! The success for instrumental learning is enjoying that pursuit to reaching new levels and be open to always learning new things! I think the cherry on top is being able to connect with other people whilst making music together- it's so precious in today's age!
  • 6) Name three musicians you dream of meeting in your favourite bar in the early hours of the morning. Explain why.

    6. I would say Frank Sinatra, Antonio Vivaldi and Luciano Pavarotti- I would watch them have some of the most intense jam sessions along with some very out of the box, creative perspectives on music making. I think it would be a very energizing experience along with an espresso. Great Monday morning.
  • 7) Provide a valuable anecdote related to music or your days at music school.

    7. Once, I was playing in a concert at the Barbican and I'd had too much coffee that day. Not only was I over-caffeinated but also the music was very upbeat and fast paced. I ended up being a little too jittery and as I was playing through some very fast passages, my bow flew out of my hand. Takeaway- Never have too much coffee on a concert day.
  • 8) What are the little touches that make you a Superprof in music?

    8. It would have to be my energy! I love to teach and specialize in teaching children so I love to always give a lot of energy and support for them to grow and develop. That and also the number of games, toys, gadgets that I use to teach with! I think my popular one is my wheel of fortune that the kids absolutely love!
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