Performer and music teacher in Nottinghamshire teaching for fun or the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music/ Trinity Rockschool examinations. This site will give you more information on the tuition available. I hope you enjoy your visit!

Juliana Suzanne has performed nationally and internationally with Cantamus choir working with people such as Warner Brothers Classics, EMI and the Royal Philharmonic orchestra. She still performs, mainly at weddings and events throughout the East Midlands.

She is one of the few teachers who has concentrated on instrumental study so is able to play many instruments to a high level. This also means she is able to do some minor instrumental repairs also which has saved pupils quite a bit of money.

She worked as the singing teacher for the performing arts school Artemis Studios in Bracknell near London(see links)before returning to Nottingham. She is now teaching pre school music sessions, singing, piano, flute, clarinet, Saxophone, Cornet/Trumpet and music theory privately at home and has over thirty pupils.

 She specialises in teaching adults returning to learn an instrument or who are complete beginners, as well as children with attention and behaviour difficulties.

Some of her past and current pupils work in films, music theatre and are professional actors who want to improve their singing voice. She is CRB checked and has studied music and education. She is currently busy with her son Alfie who was born January '07, working in schools and expanding the business into other areas such as specialised drama and musical theatre tuition.

Her husband has also started teaching Piano, guitar and all levels of music theory. He may be able to travel to your home for an additional fee. See www.tjwmusic.co.uk

Pupils have their own password protected section where they will find news and audition details amongst other things.

You can hear recordings of her and some of her pupils under the recordings section on the tool bar to the left. You can also check out our own Facebook with video recordings of pupils under the name: Juliana Suzanne