Classical

San Francisco Conservatory of Music, Preparatory Division Private Lessons

Students enrolled in private lessons have the opportunity to perform in regularly scheduled recitals held in the Recital and Concert Halls. Preparatory Division students participate in master classes with distinguished visiting artists and with the Conservatory's Collegiate Division faculty. Off-campus and showcase performances are also arranged for students throughout the year. Certificate programs available.

San Francisco Conservatory of Music, Preparatory Division First Steps at the Keyboard (Level I, II)

First Steps at the Keyboard is a two-year course for the young pianist ages five through eight. Using the Peery Habits Piano Curriculum, each group class contains assignments in three categories:Muscular, Practical and Musical. Events include student recital and private evaluations.

San Francisco Conservatory of Music, Preparatory Division Chamber Orchestra

The Prep Chamber Orchestra is an advanced, strings-only ensemble open to experienced players. The Prep Chamber Orchestra explores the wonderful string orchestra repertoire from Albinoni to Zorn, with some Bach, Beethoven, Brahms and Bartók thrown in for good measure. Larger than a string quartet, smaller than a symphony orchestra, the Prep Chamber Orchestra provides the ideal setting for honing ensemble skills, exploring great compositions and making music with friends and colleagues.

San Francisco Conservatory of Music, Adult Extension Division Cello Ensemble (Intermediate & Advanced)

Classes offered on two levels, intermediate and advanced. Student ensembles will perform works recorded by notable groups including the Berlin Philharmonic Cellos, the Yale Cellos, and the London Cello Sound. Students should have good intonation and rhythm and be comfortable with thumb position as well as bass, tenor, and treble clefs.

San Francisco Conservatory of Music, Adult Extension Division Class Piano I & II

These classes approach playing the piano through understanding music theory with emphasis on sight-reading, transposition, and rhythm. Piano I begins with music notation (rhythm and intervals). In conjunction with playing simple classical pieces, students learn major scales, relative and parallel minor scales, and chords (tonic, dominant, and sub-dominant). Piano II explores these same subjects in greater depth, while adding seventh chords, practice techniques, ensemble, and analysis of students’ repertoire.