Information for international students. It is possible to receive piano lessons in English.
The Allegro Academy is a piano school that is keen on helping its students reaching their highest potential whilst having fun!
At the Allegro Academy all levels and ages are being taught.
All students receive solo- or partner lessons where ear training/theory/music appreciation is included. Also, all students have the opportunity to play concerts multiple times a year.
Besides, students can (and are encouraged to) sign up for courses.
The Allegro Academy is strongly focused on, but not limited to, classical music. In the lessons one can play other genres as well like evergreens, jazz, pop, blues, movie themes, your favorite tune from the radio and more, and if the students should desire to play only rhythmical music, it can be arranged.
It is also possible to take lessons in chamber music / acoustic band.
Contact the school for more info.
About the teacher
’’I have a clear vision about what all the students should learn and at the same time I arrange the lessons based on each students individual musical needs, goals and desires, so that they enjoy the music and develop to their fullest potential. Taking piano lessons should be fun and rewarding!’’
Diana Bojanic finished her master’s degree in classical piano from The Royal Academy of Music, where she studied with former prof. Anne Øland, lector Søren Rastogi and Martin Qvist. She received the Erasmus travel grant and a grant from the Augustinus Foundation to study with prof. Ignacio Bocanegra at The Royal Academy of Music in Madrid, Spain.
Diana is a classical pianist and organist, who is frequently performing at concerts by playing solo, accompaniment and chamber music. Besides, she is active in other genres like jazz, tango and contemporary music.
Diana has played concerts in Spain, France, Poland, Germany, Sweden, Canada, China and many places in Denmark. As a classical pianist she has played many concerts. Some mentions are as a soloist with the Danish RAMA-string orchestra, celeste and piano in Aalborg Symphony Orchestra and Aarhus Symphony Orchestra, played solo recitals and concert with chamber music and as an accompanist in numerous occasions.
As an all around pianist Diana has played blues, jazz and tango nuevo with improvisation both solo and in various bands. Diana has many years of experience teaching music. She has taught classical and ‘non-classical’ piano (pop, blues, jazz, latin), choir, ear training/theory and history of music.
Diana has been to masterclasses, seminars and classes with the pianists Anne Øland, Erik Tawaststjerna, Tonya Lemoh, Anne-Marie Lipsonen, Irina Osipova, Ulrich Stærk, Jens Elvekjær, Rikke Sandberg, Ignacio Bocanegra, Graham Jackson, Luís Vallines, Jakob Bahr, Martin Lysholm, Martin Qvist, Søren Rastogi, Oliver Mustonen, Tove Lønskov, Mar Gutiérrez Barrenechea, Álvaro Guijarro, Carlos Galán amongst others, and the instrumentalists Frederik Munk Larsen, Mathias Beyer Karlshøj, Øystein Sonstad, Adam Simonsen, Claus Olesen, Ulrik Spang-Hansen, Viggo Mangor amongst others.
Prices (DKK)
Solo lessons
30 min. for 250,-
45 min. for 375,-
60 min. for 500,-
90 min. for 700,-
Partner lessons
Price per student
30 min. for 200,-
45 min. for 325,-
60 min. for 450,-
90 min. for 600,-
AllegroElite
Price per lesson (90min per week):
2x 45 min/week for 680,-
90 min. for 680,-
Terms and conditions
Terms and conditions regarding payment, signing up and over all guide lines
Enrolment is mandatory for one semester. The semesters are: autumn (from August) and spring (from January).
Lessons are minimum once a week. There is no compensation for neglected classes.
It is possible to sign up after the semester starts.
Deregistration is to be announced one month in advance.
Lessons are to be paid in advance.
Lessons are payable in instalments of three months or monthly + administration fee (30kr)
The lessons take place either in the piano shop Juhl Sørensen or where the student desire if possible (i.e. their own home).
* This requirement is changeable in some cases e.g. preparation for exams, or if the student (or students parent) and teacher mutually find this solution better.