Enikö Nagy
Piano
BA, DipABRSM (piano teaching), MA, MEPTA
Enikö started studying the piano when she was 6 years old. At 14 she went to a specialized music school to study piano and singing. She graduated from Music University Timisoara in 2001 as a pianist and piano teacher. She worked in a Hungarian Music School as a piano teacher and accompanist for 9 years. She played chamber music giving concerts in Hungary, Germany, Austria, and was part of a music therapy project playing in hospitals in Germany.
Enikö joined Matrix Arts Centre in 2013, teaching Yamaha Music Courses for children and also has a wide and varied individual piano teaching practice that encompasses children and adults of all levels. At the present she offers lessons to adult beginners, re-starters, enthusiasts, intermediate and advanced players. She uses various methods - the appropriate method for each student, and her very special own method including some music therapy tools and life coaching techniques to help her students to take advantage of the healing benefits of music.
Enikö’s teaching philosophy: “One of my most important goals as a teacher is fostering an enjoyment for music that lasts a lifetime. I nurture and develop the appreciation for music. I want my students to become musicians, to express themselves through music with the help of the piano. I constantly thrive to cultivate excellence in everything that’s done in piano lessons and teach the concepts needed to be a sensitive musician. I use a holistic approach to teaching and to developing the whole personality of my students. My piano lessons are not about playing the right notes at the right time, they are more a journey to explore your whole being and thrive as a whole person, to find your inner strength, to shine and to express your true self.” Enikö’s lessons are fun and enjoyable, however she expects commitment from her students, and she helps them to achieve their goals.