
Where music begins with beauty, discipline, and expression.
Classical Piano & Voice Lessons with Nana Morimoto
Lessons
What I Offer
I provide private, customized lessons in piano and classical voice. My teaching supports students at every stage — from young beginners to advanced musicians preparing for auditions, competitions, or performance careers.
Each lesson is thoughtfully designed to help students:
Build strong foundations
Develop musical artistry
Perform with confidence
Piano Lessons
Ages 4 through Adult
Beginners start with method books (Piano Adventures)
Focus on technique, reading music, and musicianship
Intermediate & advanced students study classical repertoire, theory, sight-reading, and optional genres (sacred, jazz-influenced, popular)
Voice Lessons
Ages 9 through Adult
Classical, sacred, musical theatre, and opera
Admission by audition to ensure commitment
Young beginners are encouraged to study piano and voice together
Short-term lessons available for audition preparation
Please note: I primarily work with adult voice students who have specific goals, such as preparing for auditions or joining a choir. If you're interested in lessons with a clear musical goal, please share your background when you reach out, and we can discuss the best approach for you.
Audition & Competition Preparation
I offer specialized coaching for school and competition auditions in both piano and voice.
Students have been accepted to:
BAK Middle School of the Arts
Dreyfoos School of the Arts
Frost Prep Advanced Piano Program
Boston Conservatory at Berklee
Florida Atlantic university and more
Audition Preparation includes:
Palm Beach Opera Programs
NATS
Carnegie Hall Honors Series
Classical Singer Competitions
All-State
Performance Opportunities
Studio Recitals
Held twice a year for valuable performance experience. Participation is expected for students (optional for adults).
Additional Opportunities
Select students may participate in:
PBCMTA and MTNA, NATS events
Local & national competitions
Additional auditions for growth and experience
Ready to Get Started?
Begin with a 30-minute trial lesson to find the best lesson length and plan for you.