
Prepare for Solo & Ensemble Festivals with Private Lessons!
Develop your talent! Private lessons are unquestionably the best way to make significant progress in your musical skill and understanding. Study once a week throughout the entire year and watch your ability—and your enjoyment—grow!
Private lessons are available on nearly every instrument and in voice, music theory and accompaniment.
Violin
Viola
Cello
Bass
Guitar
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Harp
Flute
Oboe
Clarinet
Saxophone
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Bassoon
French Horn
Trumpet
Trombone
Baritone
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Tuba
Piano
Percussion
Voice
Music Theory
Accompaniment
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Term I - September 4–November 3 Tuition Due - August 30
Term II - November 5–January 26 Tuition Due - November 1
Thanksgiving Recess, November 19–24
Winter Recess, December 19–January 2
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day-CLOSED, January 21
Term III - January 28–March 29 Tuition Due - January 24
CLOSED, March 24
Spring Recess, March 30-April 6
Term IV - April 7–June 7 Tuition Due - April 3
Term V - June 9–August 31 Tuition Due - June 5
Private Instruction (9-week term)
30-minute lessons $198.00
45-minute lessons $297.00
60-minute lessons $396.00
(Study on a weekly basis throughout the entire year is strongly encouraged for the
proper development of musical skills.)
For up-to-date credits and credentials of our experienced and highly-trained professional faculty, call the FSPA Office at 810.238.1350 ext. 3 or visit the Faculty and Staff page.
OPPORTUNITIES FOR PRIVATE LESSON STUDENTS
Master Classes
Play for, or observe, some of the world’s greatest artists up close. Violinist Joshua Bell, guitarist Pepe Romero, pianists Pascal Rogé and Alain Lefèvre, flutist Ann Sherman and vocalist Marianne Simpson are some of the artists who have recently worked with FSPA students. These rich and fascinating learning experiences are the opportunity of a lifetime.
Honor Recitals
Do you enjoy the challenge of working hard to master a piece and perform it? Then, Honor Recitals are for you. Auditions and recitals are held each winter and spring.
Certificate Program
Earn an FSPA Certificate and you know you’ve accomplished a lot! The program requires a comprehensive one-year course of study at the FSPA, including private lessons, theory classes and participation in ensembles, recitals and other performances. Download the requirements.
Royal Conservatory of Music, Toronto
The FSPA has a long relationship with this outstanding music institution that assists in the education of more than a quarter of a million students annually. Each spring, FSPA students and others in the north central U.S. take the prestigious examination for the Royal Conservatory of Music Certificate—providing yet another way for you to challenge yourself and excel!
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