“Praise him with the sound of the trumpet: praise him with the psaltery and harp. Praise him with the timbrel and dance: praise him with stringed instruments and organs. Praise him upon the loud cymbals: praise him upon the high-sounding cymbals.” Psalm 150:3-5
Beginner:
- Piano, voice, organ, flute, clarinet, brass, strings, and acoustic guitar.
- Lessons are open to children and adults, subject to approval by the instructor for the younger ages.
Intermediate:
- Piano, voice, organ, flute, clarinet, brass, strings, and acoustic guitar.
- Most often, the student has already had 2+ years of lessons on the instrument.
- Lessons are open to children and adults. Subject to approval by the instructor for the younger ages.
Weekly lessons:
- Lessons typically last 30 minutes. Lessons of 45 or 60 minutes may be requested, subject to the approval of the instructor with tuition adjusted accordingly.
- The time for each weekly lesson will be scheduled between the instructor and the student/parent.
- Lessons will begin late January/early February and end early May
- 12 weeks of lessons (Flexibility built in for Spring break and Holy Week)
- The weeks of May 11th & 18th are reserved for make-up lessons.
Commitment:
Students are asked to commit to one semester of lessons.
Instructors:
- Kathy Achterberg (piano/organ)
- Robert Achterberg (clarinet, beginning/intermediate brass, voice)
- Grace Einkauf (young voices to age 16)
- Jonathan Mueller (piano/organ)
- Taft Stansel (acoustic guitar, strings)
- Keri Wolfmueller (piano)
- Rebekah Wolfmueller (beginning violin)
Tuition/Fees:
- By semester: $360 (at time of registration), OR
- Three monthly installments: $125 (time of sign up, February 28, March 28) – TOTAL = $375
- The cost of any music, book, or material required by the instruction is in addition to tuition and is the responsibility of the student/parent.
- St Paul members only: If you have a concern about the fees (multiple registrations, financial hardship, etc.) please contact Jonathan Mueller directly to discuss your situation.