Young children
Early lessons that build posture, listening, and enjoyment. Elvira is used to small hands and short attention spans.
6173 Rumble Street, South Burnaby
Lessons for children taking a first bow, teens working toward exams, and adults starting or returning to the cello.
The studio
Lessons are private. She works on technique and on the pieces themselves, and students leave knowing what to practise at home — for an exam, a festival, or just the next week.
She teaches at her South Burnaby studio and at the British Columbia Conservatory of Music. Students have earned high marks, taken festival awards, completed advanced diplomas, and gone on to music schools in Canada and abroad.
Who lessons are for
Early lessons that build posture, listening, and enjoyment. Elvira is used to small hands and short attention spans.
RCM and Conservatory syllabi, scales and studies that support the pieces, and calm exam preparation.
Audition repertoire and a higher standard of playing — including students who have completed ARCT.
It is not too late to start. Lessons are paced for adults with jobs, families, and limited practice time.
If the cello has been in its case for years, we start from what you still remember and rebuild from there.
Instrument questions, practice plans, repertoire choices, and performance nerves. If it is about the cello, ask.
How to start
The cello is taught one person at a time.
Elvira Lagji · Faculty, British Columbia Conservatory of Music
Lesson questions