If you're feeling anxious,
you can attend as a passive listener for your first lesson.
This helps you get familiar with the group dynamics
- before actively participating.
You can study Volume I at your own pace
- and join the meetings when you're available.
Welcome to our community!
It’s not just about learning—
it’s about becoming stronger together.
Weekly 2-Hour Sessions
split into 20-40 minute focused time slots per student.
50-euro monthly membership
bring your enthusiasm and commitment to learn!
Collaborative and supportive environment
- learn from others, offer feedback, and grow together.
In our weekly Zoom sessions,
a small group of 3-4 students come together
to learn and grow through community support.
They come together under the same teaching method:
some are just starting, while others are further along.
This dynamic makes the sessions incredibly engaging:
- ‘beginners’ get to see the progress they can achieve.
- ‘advanced’ students reinforce their knowledge by
observing others go through the same material
they once learned.
It’s also a great way to see how different approaches
can be adapted to individual needs and injuries.
After your personalized session (20-40 minutes),
you’re free to leave if needed,
- there’s no pressure to stay for the entire lesson.
Emma Leiuman,
Master’s Degree in Piano Performance
- Moscow Conservatory
This recovery program is specifically designed
for advanced pianists pursuing their Bachelor's,
Master's, or D.M.A. degrees in Piano Performance,
- as well as those taking a gap year to focus on recovery.
For just €50/month, get expert support, weekly Zoom lessons,
and a community that inspires you!
One-on-one lessons are also available for €100/hour.
Words of Appreciation
What to Expect
Throughout the week,
you'll explore the topic from the book on your own,
using all the teaching materials available.
This includes reading, watching the relevant videos,
checking out the open lessons with the two pianists,
and practicing the exercises at home
following guided practice videos.
Whenever you’re ready and at your own pace,
you’re welcome to join the group meetings!
We offer 2 different days and 3 time slots
for you to choose from.
Each group consists of 3-4 students,
and every student receives 20-40 minutes
- of individual attention.
We begin by reviewing
- what you learned about the topic you studied.
Next, we’ll review the results
of the exercises you practiced at home
and correct any mistakes you might have made :)
Now the fun part begins!
Your fellow pianists in the group can jump in
and share their feedback on your exercises.
They either prepared the same topic for this meeting
- or studied it in the past :)
We’ll close your time slot with any questions for clarification
about your topic, whether from you or others in the group.
After that, we’ll move on to the next participant, following
the same structure for the meeting. You can actively
participate by sharing your thoughts on their topic or be
inspired by watching others progress
- further through the book.
While it’s possible to start the Recovery program alongside your
studies at a musical school, college, or conservatory,
please be aware that this may lead to a more gradual and
potentially challenging learning experience.
To ensure a smooth transition between your current and new skills,
I recommend pausing your existing repertoire
during the course.
Ideally, you would begin this retraining program during a break,
allowing you to focus fully on your practice
- with a clear mind and dedicate around four hours each day.
when to enroll
In this program, you'll work with the ‘Mastery of Piano Technique’ materials,
which include four volumes to be covered over six months.
You will begin by focusing on mental practice, refining hand movements,
and developing inner singing and arm weight.
By the end of the program,
you'll have a structured practice plan,
be well-prepared for stage performances,
and have gained strategies
to overcome stage fright.
The program includes opportunities for personalized Zoom sessions.
curriculum