Shergo Dakouri
Lesson Feesfrom $32.00 / 45 Minutes
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About
I always do my best at work and am punctual and committed, believing in the importance of creating an atmosphere of flow and enthusiasm during the lessons and letting students be actively involved in them, both in the classroom as well as through assignments.
In my courses here I offer lessons in musical composition (classical/contemporary style), music theory (harmony, counterpoint, form,) and orchestration. I also teach Kurdish and Arabic music theory.
I have a master's degree in musical composition from the Royal College of Music in Stockholm, Sweden. I studied composition with Karen Rehnqvist and Pär Lindgren, graduating in 2015.
I have more than five years of experience as a private music teacher. I have taught students privately in Uppsala, Sweden and at Kulturvan center in Amuda, North East Syria. I have also held composition and analysis workshops at the Higher Institute of Music in Damascus. I also conduct an ensemble of mixed Western and Kurdish instruments, the Kulturvan Ensemble. My music has been performed by Swedish orchestras and ensembles such as the Stockholm Symphonic Wind Band, KammarensembleN, Musica Vitae string orchestra in Växjö, the Stockholm Royal College symphony orchestra, and Ensemble Norrbotten Neo. An orchestral piece by me was performed by the Norrköping Symphony Orchestra in 2015. My works have also been performed outside of Sweden by ensembles such as the Mata Festival Ensemble in New York and the Syrian Heritage Ensemble in Damascus.
I have a master's degree in musical composition from the Royal College of Music in Stockholm, Sweden, as well as more than five years of experience as a private music teacher.
My teaching methods emphasizes the creative engagement of students in lessons and a stimulating approach with plenty of examples and playing. I carefully plan lessons to make them appropriate for the needs and musical personality of each student while teaching them all the skills they need and encouraging them to experiment with new possibilities that can enrich their music