What sets European School of Music Apart From Others...
European School of Music has unique teaching methods, which follow the fundamental principles of classical pedagogy, and the priceless heritage of world-renowned composers and music performers.
The goals of European School of Music are to teach students how to love playing music instruments, feel the music and truly appreciate it, as well as significantly develop intellectual capabilities, through the enormous power of music and chess.
The European School of Music method of teaching not only significantly develops musical abilities, understanding of music, and a long-lasting love of music, but also helps to develop focus, concentration, and attention--all of which help students reach their full academic potential.
The school also teaches the relaxation techniques that are extremely important in music studies and can be beneficial in every aspect of people’s lives.
European School of Music, together with Southeast Nature Society, part of The Conservatoire, a nonprofit educational organization, which was established in 1993. Over the past 30 years, ESM has been enriching lives of people in Atlanta metro community with fine music concerts and education through music for both children and adults.
Over the past 30 years, European School of Music has been featured many times in national and local Atlanta area publications and has received grants in recognition of its contributions for music education as well as interdisciplinary development of children that helps to succeed in academic studies.
Our teachers from Europe and the United States have been working together at the European School of Music for three decades. They are highly educated and trained professionals, united by mutual teaching philosophy and European teaching method.
The high professional level of teachers at the European School of Music allows our students to achieve any goal: whether that is to learn how to play (sing) music just for fun, or to study music at a professional level.
That is why our students stay with us for many years, regardless of their age, level of interests, or personal goals, completing the curriculum and graduating from the school.
The school also teaches the relaxation techniques that are extremely important in music studies and can be beneficial in every aspect of people’s lives.
European School of Music, together with Southeast Nature Society, part of The Conservatoire, a nonprofit educational organization, which was established in 1993. Over the past 30 years, ESM has been enriching lives of people in Atlanta metro community with fine music concerts and education through music for both children and adults.
Over the past 30 years, European School of Music has been featured many times in national and local Atlanta area publications and has received grants in recognition of its contributions for music education as well as interdisciplinary development of children that helps to succeed in academic studies.
Our teachers from Europe and the United States have been working together at the European School of Music for three decades. They are highly educated and trained professionals, united by mutual teaching philosophy and European teaching method.
The high professional level of teachers at the European School of Music allows our students to achieve any goal: whether that is to learn how to play (sing) music just for fun, or to study music at a professional level.
That is why our students stay with us for many years, regardless of their age, level of interests, or personal goals, completing the curriculum and graduating from the school.
We are proud that our students have been accepted into leading conservatories and universities, such as the Eastman School of Music at Rochester University, Manhattan School of Music, Blair School of Music at Vanderbilt University, Oberlin Conservatory, Boston Conservatory, Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University, Harvard University, Columbia University, University of Edinburgh, Duke University, Cornell University, Washington & Lee University, Amherst College, Middlebury College, Emory University, California Institute of Technology, University of California-Berkeley, University of Chicago, Brandeis University, Georgia Tech, and others.
“Become one with the music!” and “Expand your brain potential with the power of music and chess!”-These are the mottos that represent ESM teaching philosophy.
The most important goal of ESM is to teach students how to feel the music and truly become part of it, as well as significantly develop intellectual capabilities, through the enormous power of music and chess.
Our objective is to share with the widest possible audience the priceless heritage of world-renowned composers and music performers that enhances the public good.
One of our goals is to build an outside auditorium in a nature setting on our campus. This will enable us to share our performers' beautiful music with more people from the community, in addition to our indoor performances. We hope to help experience a true feeling of becoming one with music and nature (see our Music and Nature tab). This is a goal of ESM and SE Nature Society, which are both part of The Conservatoire, a unique non-profit educational organization.
“Become one with the music!” and “Expand your brain potential with the power of music and chess!”-These are the mottos that represent ESM teaching philosophy.
The most important goal of ESM is to teach students how to feel the music and truly become part of it, as well as significantly develop intellectual capabilities, through the enormous power of music and chess.
Our objective is to share with the widest possible audience the priceless heritage of world-renowned composers and music performers that enhances the public good.
One of our goals is to build an outside auditorium in a nature setting on our campus. This will enable us to share our performers' beautiful music with more people from the community, in addition to our indoor performances. We hope to help experience a true feeling of becoming one with music and nature (see our Music and Nature tab). This is a goal of ESM and SE Nature Society, which are both part of The Conservatoire, a unique non-profit educational organization.
As a nonprofit, 501 (c)(3), educational organization, the European School of Music depends on volunteer support as well as the generosity of the community to help fund concerts, facility services, equipment needs, and scholarships for students identified as especially gifted and students from the needy families, who cannot afford music lessons otherwise.
The ESM and SE Nature Society are grateful for donations of both time and money from our volunteers to help develop young artists and promote the teaching and performance of fine classical and contemporary music, as well as educating about connection of music and nature and importance of preserving both.
With great support and encouragement from grateful parents, students, friends, and business partners in education, European School of Music will continue its mission to enrich the lives of children and adults in our community with the priceless treasure of music, which is vital for physical, mental, and spiritual well-being.
The ESM and SE Nature Society are grateful for donations of both time and money from our volunteers to help develop young artists and promote the teaching and performance of fine classical and contemporary music, as well as educating about connection of music and nature and importance of preserving both.
With great support and encouragement from grateful parents, students, friends, and business partners in education, European School of Music will continue its mission to enrich the lives of children and adults in our community with the priceless treasure of music, which is vital for physical, mental, and spiritual well-being.
We believe that every child deserves the opportunity of being exposed to music regardless of their family's background or financial status. We have thus set up a GoFundMe to fund a scholarship for students coming from low-income families, who can no longer afford to pay for lessons. 100% of all contributions is applied towards tuition for needy students. With your help, those students would be able to continue their music education.
Thank you to have everyone who has contributed, and a special thanks to Lizz Kuhn from North Metro Litigators for her generous contributions that have allowed our students resume their lessons.
Non-Discrimination Statement
European School of Music complies with applicable provisions of state and federal law which prohibit discrimination in employment, or in admission or access to its educational or extracurricular programs, activities, or facilities, on the basis of race, creed, color, place of birth, ancestry, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, marital status, service in the armed forces of the United States, genetic information, or against qualified individuals with disabilities on the basis of disability and/or any other status or characteristic as defined and to the extent protected by applicable law.
European School of Music complies with applicable provisions of state and federal law which prohibit discrimination in employment, or in admission or access to its educational or extracurricular programs, activities, or facilities, on the basis of race, creed, color, place of birth, ancestry, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, marital status, service in the armed forces of the United States, genetic information, or against qualified individuals with disabilities on the basis of disability and/or any other status or characteristic as defined and to the extent protected by applicable law.
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Serving North Atlanta and entire Atlanta Metro Area
*Now open 7 days a week*
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European School of Music in the news OVER THE YEARS
Sandy Springs event to examine music, nature, and us
October 2018
The European School of Music, in conjunction with the Southeast Nature Society, hosted a unique event, Music, Nature and Us, taking place at the school’s event hall at 5187 Roswell Road in Sandy Springs Nov. 4 at 4:30 p.m.
It is free and open to the public for adults and children 7 and older. It will feature a talk about the connection between nature, music and human beings, as well as nature-inspired composers. Nature-themed songs will be performed by the school’s vocal students and teachers, accompanied on piano and guitar.
There will be suggestions of beautiful lesser-known natural sights that can be visited in day trips from Atlanta as well as a photo exhibit of newly discovered waterfalls and gorgeous natural scenery.
October 2018
The European School of Music, in conjunction with the Southeast Nature Society, hosted a unique event, Music, Nature and Us, taking place at the school’s event hall at 5187 Roswell Road in Sandy Springs Nov. 4 at 4:30 p.m.
It is free and open to the public for adults and children 7 and older. It will feature a talk about the connection between nature, music and human beings, as well as nature-inspired composers. Nature-themed songs will be performed by the school’s vocal students and teachers, accompanied on piano and guitar.
There will be suggestions of beautiful lesser-known natural sights that can be visited in day trips from Atlanta as well as a photo exhibit of newly discovered waterfalls and gorgeous natural scenery.
Holiday music coming to Chastain Park
December 2017
The European School of Music in Sandy Springs will host student holiday performances Dec. 3 at 3 p.m. at the Chastain Park pavilion (next to the playground) in Buckhead.
For the first time, the school is partnering with Play Me Again Pianos, a company that will provide a used piano for the event, where children 5 and older will play classical, popular and holiday music. In addition, there will be violin, guitar, drum and voice performances. The event is free and open to the public. Children are encouraged to play the piano afterwards.
For more information, call 404-255-8382, email info@euroschoolmusic.org or visit www.euroschoolmusic.org.
December 2017
The European School of Music in Sandy Springs will host student holiday performances Dec. 3 at 3 p.m. at the Chastain Park pavilion (next to the playground) in Buckhead.
For the first time, the school is partnering with Play Me Again Pianos, a company that will provide a used piano for the event, where children 5 and older will play classical, popular and holiday music. In addition, there will be violin, guitar, drum and voice performances. The event is free and open to the public. Children are encouraged to play the piano afterwards.
For more information, call 404-255-8382, email info@euroschoolmusic.org or visit www.euroschoolmusic.org.
European School of Music special concert/community event
May 2013
In a news release, the European School of Music, in Sandy Springs, announced it will present a piano concert Sunday at 6 p.m. The event, which celebrates the nonprofit school’s 20th anniversary, is free and open to the public.
The concert will feature Lan-Anh Vo, a graduating honor student, multiple first-place winner in performance competitions and recipient of Convention Recitalist and Outstanding Performer awards at local and state competitions. She will perform works of Beethoven, Chopin, Rachmaninoff, Ravel and Ginastera.
Over the past 20 years, the school has been providing residents of Atlanta with musical concerts and instruction for children and adults. It has unique teaching methods, which follow the fundamental principles of classical pedagogy, and the heritage of world-renowned composers and music performers.
In celebration of its anniversary, the school has developed a new program, Beyond Tutoring … Improving Academics, which includes combination lessons, such as piano-voice, piano-chess, chess-math, piano-chess-math, voice-language arts, voice-music theatre and acting-social skills-literacy. This program focuses on improvement in academics for elementary school students through an enjoyable and easy to understand approach. These lessons will be offered during the summer.
Led by founder and Director Angela Oyzboyd, the school is located at 5187 Roswell Road.
May 2013
In a news release, the European School of Music, in Sandy Springs, announced it will present a piano concert Sunday at 6 p.m. The event, which celebrates the nonprofit school’s 20th anniversary, is free and open to the public.
The concert will feature Lan-Anh Vo, a graduating honor student, multiple first-place winner in performance competitions and recipient of Convention Recitalist and Outstanding Performer awards at local and state competitions. She will perform works of Beethoven, Chopin, Rachmaninoff, Ravel and Ginastera.
Over the past 20 years, the school has been providing residents of Atlanta with musical concerts and instruction for children and adults. It has unique teaching methods, which follow the fundamental principles of classical pedagogy, and the heritage of world-renowned composers and music performers.
In celebration of its anniversary, the school has developed a new program, Beyond Tutoring … Improving Academics, which includes combination lessons, such as piano-voice, piano-chess, chess-math, piano-chess-math, voice-language arts, voice-music theatre and acting-social skills-literacy. This program focuses on improvement in academics for elementary school students through an enjoyable and easy to understand approach. These lessons will be offered during the summer.
Led by founder and Director Angela Oyzboyd, the school is located at 5187 Roswell Road.
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Feeling the music
November 2003
November 2003