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Private saxophone lessons with a state-certified teacher
From 59.99 C$ /h
Holder of a state music teacher diploma from CEFDEM Auvergne Rhône Alpes and a Master's degree in Performance/Composition from the Haute Ecole de musique de Lausanne. I have been teaching music at the conservatory and music school for several years and regularly perform on stage in various groups.
I adapt to your needs and your instrumental and theoretical level. We can work together:
- The specific approach to the instrument: breathing, embouchure, sound, detached, dexterity, phrasing.
- The discovery, at all levels, of improvisation: from complete beginner to advanced musician wishing to deepen their knowledge of harmony, rhythm and ear.
- Learning new pieces/a new repertoire using different methods, notably auditory memory.
I adapt to your needs and your instrumental and theoretical level. We can work together:
- The specific approach to the instrument: breathing, embouchure, sound, detached, dexterity, phrasing.
- The discovery, at all levels, of improvisation: from complete beginner to advanced musician wishing to deepen their knowledge of harmony, rhythm and ear.
- Learning new pieces/a new repertoire using different methods, notably auditory memory.
Location
At teacher's location :
- Rue Pierre Semard, Lyon, France
About Me
Born in 1990, Zacharie grew up in Toulon in the south of France. He discovered jazz as a teenager, which pushed him to enter the Toulon Conservatory where he was taught for four years by trumpeter Nicolas Folmer.
After passing his diploma (DEM) Zacharie headed to Paris where he perfected his skills at the conservatory in the saxophone classes of Nicolas Dary then Jean-Charles Richard.
In Paris, the very heterogeneous musical landscape allows him to satisfy the passion he maintains for all jazz music and to refine his tastes and his future musical directions.
Driven by curiosity and the desire to multiply experiences, he then decided to embark on a new adventure by studying at the Haute Ecole de Musique de Lausanne. During his years in Switzerland he studied saxophone with Robert Bonisolo and Nat Su, composition and arrangement with Emil Spanyi and Balkan music with double bassist Bänz Oester. There, Zacharie will have decisive encounters in his career, and will have the chance to play with incredible musicians: Nathan Vandenbulcke, Yves Marcotte, Bänz Oester, Edwin Correia, Malcolm Braff, Samuel Dühsler... It is also in Lausanne, the Kolmoset trio was born, which he co-directs and for which he writes a large part of the repertoire. Kolmoset allowed him to materialize years of introspective work, refining his influences and leading him to work on compositional principles and personal playing modes. The trio will win first prize at the Jazz springboard in Porquerolles, which will allow them to record a first album released in February 2020.
Hungry for jazz and the multitude of its branches, Zacharie feeds himself and finds inspiration both from the musicians of various generations with whom he has the chance to play and through the incessant listening of his masters: Lester Young, Ornette Coleman, Wayne Shorter, Charlie Haden, Miles Davis, Dewey Redman, Jakob Bro, Bill McHenry, Chris Speed... He thus imagines his compositions and the sound of his saxophone through a specific identity corresponding to his sonic desires of freedom, transgression, lyricism and rootedness in the love of the sound of its masters.
Zacharie now resides in Lyon where he continues to carry out his various projects.
After passing his diploma (DEM) Zacharie headed to Paris where he perfected his skills at the conservatory in the saxophone classes of Nicolas Dary then Jean-Charles Richard.
In Paris, the very heterogeneous musical landscape allows him to satisfy the passion he maintains for all jazz music and to refine his tastes and his future musical directions.
Driven by curiosity and the desire to multiply experiences, he then decided to embark on a new adventure by studying at the Haute Ecole de Musique de Lausanne. During his years in Switzerland he studied saxophone with Robert Bonisolo and Nat Su, composition and arrangement with Emil Spanyi and Balkan music with double bassist Bänz Oester. There, Zacharie will have decisive encounters in his career, and will have the chance to play with incredible musicians: Nathan Vandenbulcke, Yves Marcotte, Bänz Oester, Edwin Correia, Malcolm Braff, Samuel Dühsler... It is also in Lausanne, the Kolmoset trio was born, which he co-directs and for which he writes a large part of the repertoire. Kolmoset allowed him to materialize years of introspective work, refining his influences and leading him to work on compositional principles and personal playing modes. The trio will win first prize at the Jazz springboard in Porquerolles, which will allow them to record a first album released in February 2020.
Hungry for jazz and the multitude of its branches, Zacharie feeds himself and finds inspiration both from the musicians of various generations with whom he has the chance to play and through the incessant listening of his masters: Lester Young, Ornette Coleman, Wayne Shorter, Charlie Haden, Miles Davis, Dewey Redman, Jakob Bro, Bill McHenry, Chris Speed... He thus imagines his compositions and the sound of his saxophone through a specific identity corresponding to his sonic desires of freedom, transgression, lyricism and rootedness in the love of the sound of its masters.
Zacharie now resides in Lyon where he continues to carry out his various projects.
Education
-State diploma as music teacher CEFEDEM Auvergne Rhône Alpes
-Master Performance/Composition Haute Ecole de Musique de Lausanne
-DEM of Jazz CRR of Toulon
-Master Performance/Composition Haute Ecole de Musique de Lausanne
-DEM of Jazz CRR of Toulon
Experience / Qualifications
-Saxophone teacher and jazz workshop at the Villefranche sur Saône Conservatory
-Saxophone teacher and jazz workshop at MIDOSI (music school of Saint-Didier au Mont d'Or)
-Saxophone teacher and jazz workshop at the Francheville Music School
-Experience of stage and studio at European level within numerous groups:
Kling Extendtet (septet, Lyon)
Kolmoset (trio, Lausanne)
Always Know Monk (quartet, Lausanne)
Banz Oester and the Rainmankers european edition (quartet, Bern)
...
-Saxophone teacher and jazz workshop at MIDOSI (music school of Saint-Didier au Mont d'Or)
-Saxophone teacher and jazz workshop at the Francheville Music School
-Experience of stage and studio at European level within numerous groups:
Kling Extendtet (septet, Lyon)
Kolmoset (trio, Lausanne)
Always Know Monk (quartet, Lausanne)
Banz Oester and the Rainmankers european edition (quartet, Bern)
...
Age
Preschool children (4-6 years old)
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration
30 minutes
45 minutes
60 minutes
90 minutes
120 minutes
The class is taught in
French
English
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