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Welcome to Fermata Music Clubs!
Fermata Music Clubs are a fantastic way to learn music in a fun and social setting. Led by the #FermataTeam from the Fermata School of Music, these clubs offer affordable classes in a range of instruments and genres.
Fermata Music Clubs provide an excellent opportunity for musicians of all levels to learn, grow, and connect with others who share their passion for music. With affordable pricing and a wide range of classes to choose from, there's something for everyone at Fermata School of Music.
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Why should you pick Fermata Music Clubs?
Monday, 15.00
If you're on the hunt for a unique musical experience for your child, look no further than the Fermata Sing & Shine Clubs at the Fermata School of Music. Launching this September, the Sing & Shine Clubs promise an incredible voyage into the world of singing for children aged 8 to 11.
Fermata Sing & Shine Club is led by the Fermata Team: Cibele.
All of that is for ONLY €20/student
LUCAN LOCATION: K78 AC98
FREE PARKING & WAITING ROOM
€199/10 Weekly Classes
Wednesday, 15.00 & 16.25
Saturday, 9.30
The Little Music Roots club is designed for children aged 4-6 who want to learn the basics of music in a fun and engaging way. This class meets on Wednesday afternoons and Saturday mornings, with a maximum of eight children per session.
Little Music Roots Club is led by Fermata Team: Sharon
All of that is for ONLY €15/student
LUCAN LOCATION: K78 AC98
FREE PARKING & WAITING ROOM
€150/10 Weekly Classes
Tuesday, 15.00 & 15.45
Thursday, 16.45
The Guitar Club is a group class that meets on Tuesday & Thursday afternoons. With a maximum of four students per session, this class is perfect for beginner-level guitarists looking to improve their skills.
Fermata Guitar Club is led by Fermata Team: Alan.
All of that is for ONLY €20/student
LUCAN LOCATION: K78 AC98
FREE PARKING & WAITING ROOM
€199/10 Weekly Classes
Thursday, 15.00 & 15.45
Friday, 15.00 & 15.45
Saturday, 15.00
Fermata Violin Club - Lucan Music Clubs. Ages 6-12.
The Violin Club is a small-group class that meets on Thursday, Friday & Saturday afternoons. With a maximum of four students per session, this class is perfect for beginner violinists looking to start their journey with violin.
Fermata Violin Club is led by Fermata Team: Melisa.
All of that is for ONLY €20/student
LUCAN LOCATION: K78 AC98
FREE PARKING & WAITING ROOM
€199/10 Weekly Classes
Monday, 17.00
Tuesday, 16.30
Saturday, 15.00
The Music Theory Club is a group class that meets on Tuesday & Saturday afternoons. With a maximum of six students per session, this class is perfect for beginner-level music students looking to deep dive into the music and get set for their next exam challenge.
Fermata Theory Club is led by the Fermata Team: Alan & Andrii
All of that is for ONLY €15/student
LUCAN LOCATION: K78 AC98
FREE PARKING AND WAITING ROOM
€149/10 Weekly Classes
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Fermata Music Clubs
We would like to introduce you to our educators - the leaders of the Fermata Music Clubs. The quality pillar behind the Music Clubs. Our tutors are Degree educators with years of experience in providing education to children, youths and adults.
Dedicated music teacher and choir conductor with over 20 years of directing teaching, Cibele Sabioni holds a Master’s Degree in Music from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro and a bachelor’s degree in piano from the University of Sacred Heart in Bauru, São Paulo.
Cibele created and developed during her Master’s under Dr. Eduardo Lakschevitz’s guidance the successful website Choir from Scratch, which provides material support and resources for choir conductors www.corodozero.com
Cibele uses a warm and creative approach to engage piano and singing students of all levels, online and in the classroom. She is a bilingual (Portuguese and English) music education professional with a passion for chamber music. As a vocal teacher, she specializes in Latin and Brazilian musical genres for singers, musical theatre, and belting techniques.
Active as a teacher, conductor, and clinician, she has worked in several Brazilian states, Argentina, Spain, and the US. Sabioni coordinated three editions of the Journey of Choral Conducting, an international course in São Paulo, Brazil. Currently, Cibele lives and develops an inclusive social project through the choral singing “All Together Choir” in partnership with AMBI in Ireland.
Melisa Belen Corso was born in Cordoba, Argentina.She began her musical studies with violin and classical guitar, then she focused on violin. She has had the opportunity to learn from excellent teachers, and to be part of various musical groups, which gave her an optimal environment for her growth as a musician.
She has performed as a soloist on international stages and with several orchestras. In 2014 she joined the first violins of the OSUNC Symphonic Orchestra with this she performed Max Bruch’s Violin Concerto n1 and in 2016 performed the premier of Concierto Irlandes composed by Leandro Flores and conducted by Daniel Mazza. Melisa got a scholarship to be part of numerous music festivals developed in Brazil such as Oficinas de Musica de Curitiba, Música nas Montanhas Festival, and FEMUSC Festival, among others.
Through those festivals, she had the opportunity to learn from international teachers. In 2018 Melisa moved to Brazil to continue her development with violin performance being a private student of Marcello Guerchfeld who studied at the Julliard School of Music. Melisa has been a member of different orchestras in Brazil having the possibility to perform a wide orchestral repertoire. Some of these were Theatro Sao Pedro Orchestra and Santa María Symphony Orchestra UFSM.
In 2020 she moved to Argentina and received the proposal to be a violin teacher at the Suzuki Method School where she worked until the end of 2021. During that year Melisa harked as a violin and viola teacher in a social project at Padre Gaston Vergonjeanne School in Córdoba, Argentina. Furthermore in her classical violin studies, Melisa had been trained in Irish Traditional Music
since 2010. She joined a Celtic music band called Cordoba Celtica and she was teaching fiddle at the EICI Branch of Comhaltas in Cordoba, Argentina.
Alan started playing electric guitar in rock bands, then studied for two years for a Bachelor’s degree in Jazz guitar, but he decided to change to classical guitar.
Alan studied at the University of the Sacred Heart (Brazil), Conservatory of Tatuí, Royal Irish Academy of Music, International Berlin Guitar Academy, Basel Musik Akademie, and TU Dublin. Alan has received many prestigious scholarships as a performer or academic researcher during his studies.
In the year 2022, Alan won two categories at the Castleknock Music Competition, having received the highest mark among all the competitors and being selected as the best guitar performance.
He has nearly twenty years of experience teaching electric acoustic guitar and music theory.
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