Middle School

Charlene Brendler

Charlene enjoys teaching motivated students of all ages & abilities. Although specializing in early keyboards, she has kept an active private piano studio in the Bay Area & she has developed an Music History course that is integrated into the Berkeley Crowden School curriculum.

Annie Nalezny

I am strict, but gentle. Everybody's abilities are different, hand size, coordination, speed of learning, memory, etc...I work with adult beginners as well as with children and I do my best to adjust to a student's particular personality and aptitude. I favor quality over quantity and I recognize that in an effort to attain a goal, each student will work at their own pace. As long as the desire to improve and to learn are present, I believe one can make progress with proper teaching. I have sent several students to the Certificate of Merit program, always with success.

Amy Valentine Brookes

I studied classical piano since the age of 4, and chose to expand my knowledge by working towards a Music Minor in piano performance in college. My decision to pursue teaching came years later, after a Master's degree and career in Marine Ecology proved unfruitful, and I haven't looked back. Teaching has deepened my understanding and appreciation of the art of playing the piano immeasurably, and I love working with my students one-on-one, whatever the age, level, or background may be.

Jessica Klass

I have specialized in the art of teaching for over 40 years, offering individual lessons to children and adults at all levels. I use my extensive teaching skills to inspire students to play to the best of their abilities, allowing the artists within to emerge and grow. Lessons and workshops are held in my warm, inviting El Cerrito studio, where students thrive under my personal interest and tutelage. I am considered an expert in teaching music-reading skills, and have lectured and given master classes at the World Piano Pedagogy Conferences.

Shirley Kirsten

Born, raised and trained in NYC, I continued my piano studies at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music after having graduated the NYC HS of Performing Arts and obtaining a Master's at NYU. I teach students in my El Cerrito, CA studio, of all levels, and of various ages, and emphasize the singing tone dimension of piano playing, sculpting phrases, relaxing the muscles and keeping a flexible wrist. I include theory in lessons and believe in the importance of learning scales, arpeggios in all keys as they follow the Circle of Fifths.

Katie Butler

I truly love teaching. I enjoy watching my students develop into music lovers and achieve competency on their instruments.

My strengths are an abundance of patience, and an ability to work with all learning styles. As such, while I teach students of all ages I am particularly well suited to teaching the very young beginner. I use many of the techniques that I learned in my Suzuki teacher training while incorporating notation reading that I consider to be important. Piano lends itself so well to notation reading that I do not use the Suzuki method.

Poppea Dorsam

Poppea Dorsam received the Doctor of Musical Arts and Master of Music degrees from Boston University where she studied with Michael Reynolds and George Neikurg and was a member of the Pi Kappa Lambda Music Honor Society. Undergraduate studies were completed at Oberlin Conservatory under Andor Toth Jr.

Alisa Rose

Alisa is a member of the Real Vocal String Quartet and Quartet San Francisco, who was nominated for a Grammy in 2009 for their album "QSF plays Brubeck".

Alisa has performed at Hardly Strictly Bluegrass, Blue Highway Festival in Utrecht, Netherlands, on PBS "Song of the Mountains", and in Carnegie Hall. With 49 Special she won the 2009 Rockygrass Band Competition.

Sherry Lewis

Music has always been a big part of my life with both teaching and performing. I enjoy conveying my musical knowledge to those that are eager to learn, for self-enrichment or with a professional goal in mind.