Are you…
Living in an area without qualified voice teachers?
Looking for activities that promote confidence and joy?
Want to learn a skill that will last a lifetime?
imagine learning an instrument to…
Increase confidence and a sense of accomplishment
Develop creativity
Foster self-expression
Goals set / goals achieved:
Learning 1 level in a specific time frame
Completing a Royal Conservatory of Music Exam
Learning a favorite piece and performing at an event
Service area:
Voice and Singing Lessons in Winnipeg
Growing up on the prairies in a farm community, many of us did not have access to qualified music teachers. Some of us were driven into a city hours away to take lessons, but most just didn't have that option.
Along comes 2023 and we have the technology to offer online lessons in the comfort of your own home.
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Bachelor of Music in Piano Performance (University of Tulsa)
Vocal Training (University of Tulsa)
Master of Arts in Music and Culture (Carleton University)
RCM Teacher: Beginner to Advanced, all levels / Over 10 years of RCM Teaching Experience
Born in Langley, British Columbia, Alexandra started playing piano at the age of 4, already displaying musicality and an understanding of pitch and rhythm. This expanded into her also exploring the clarinet and voice. Shortly after graduating high school, she moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma, where she received her Bachelor of Music in Piano Performance from the University of Tulsa in 2012. During her studies there, she was initiated into the Sigma Gamma chapter of the Sigma Alpha Iota International Music Fraternity for Women in 2010, receiving the 2012 Sigma Alpha Iota Collegiate Award. In the fall of 2011, the University of Tulsa had its grand opening of the Roxana Rosza and Robert Eugene Lorton Performance Center. Alexandra was chosen to represent the University by performing for the local Channel 6 News in Tulsa. She was one of two students who was awarded the Miriam Spindler-Lynch Outstanding Piano Student Award for 2011 – 2012. In 2013 she moved to Ottawa, Ontario, where she received a Master of Arts in Music and Culture from Carleton University in 2015. After a brief stint in California, Alexandra moved back to Canada in December of 2016 and has been teaching in the lower mainland area ever since.
Alexandra teaches piano, voice, and clarinet. She teaches RCM students as well as students interested in more popular music, all levels; from beginners to advanced. In addition to this, she has a basic understanding of both French and German and has teaching experience with students on the spectrum.
Her teaching approach is kind and supportive and each lesson is tailored to each individual student as everyone has their own unique way of expressing themselves through music.