Feel the magical world of piano, which is deemed as a basic instrument in music, on your fingertips and find yourself shedding light on the feelings of the best piano virtuosos and composers of all times as you touch the keys. Piano lessons at Hisar Academy are given by experienced instructors individually or in groups of two and piano students from all levels may attend the lessons. In addition to preparing students for the ABRSM (The Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music) examinations, Hisar Academy also provides a diverse set of courses for those who want to play the piano as a hobby.
Our school's agreement with the Royal Academy in the vocal-singing branch also allows you to benefit from this institution's program. British Royal Academy's certificate and diploma program in music is an internationally recognized system of education and examination particularly in Europe and the United States. Upon successful completion of all phases, attendees to the program are entitled to an Associated Board of Royal Schools of Music certificate. Following a group class in theory and solfege, trainees attend individual piano lessons before entering the exams at the end of the term to receive their certificates.
Beethoven would dip his head into cold water before composing.
Schubert never owned a piano in his entire life.
Bach had 20 children and his music was very unpopular in those times.
Mozart was given a violin to play with when he was 5 years old. Seeing this, his father told him that he was making noise and banned him from playing violin.
Schubert had a group of fans with whom he met regularly. This group, the "Schubertiads," would convene to listen his latest compositions.