John
Stefulj
Clarinet Music Teacher
Currently based in Brisbane, John Stefulj is familiar
with many instruments.
He has composed, arranged, performed, recorded and taught with a number
of artists.
John is proficient in playing woodwind instruments, especially flutes,
clarinets and saxophones, and he has predominantly played and taught
those instruments in particular.
He also plays a variety of percussion instruments and assorted other
instruments, and works with a wide group of musicians.
John performs, records, composes and teaches within and across a
variety of contemporary, traditional and indigenous musical genre as
part of his lifelong commitment to participate in discovering,
generating, supporting, developing and promoting music and culture
throughout communities, and so he has found that his work in ensembles,
recordings, clinics, festivals and teaching has been personally quite
rewarding.
Through teaching, John has shared the experiences gained from his
involvement in a broad range of music and music-related environments,
and similarly, he finds teaching to be integral to his sense of
creativity and contribution in performance.
John realises his enthusiasm towards composed and improvised music by
blending both approaches comfortably, and his experience in this regard
has led him to experiment in many acoustic and electronic mediums.
Consequently, John continues to enjoy a broadening media base through
his involvement in a range of educational, film and multimedia
environments and he enjoys expressing music in combination with those
and other art forms.
John’s work throughout Australia as a professional
multi-instrumentalist over the past twenty-three years has also
provided him with opportunities in television, radio, theatre and
street performance, and during this time, he has used those activities
to enhance his teaching practice.
In addition to his performance and private teaching pursuits, John
lectures in jazz saxophone at the Queensland Conservatorium Griffith
University, and is presently undertaking postgraduate study in
education.
"John's passion for ensemble work is equalled by his
passion for one-on-one instrumental teaching. John considers the
individual student's needs and musical goals thoughtfully and tailors
his lessons and lesson plans accordingly. He provides lengthy written
feedback where appropriate and is a proponent of students keeping
practicing diaries and reviewing them regularly. In addition, John
has a background in psychology which allows
him demonstrate the vitally important link between body, mind
and instrument. As a result of these unique approaches John is
always extremely well placed to gauge a student's
development and has mentored some of Brisbane' finest jazz
and classical musicians. In spite of his obvious technical mastery of
almost all woodwind instruments and his several decades' teaching
experience, John honestly believes that he can learn from students
of all ages and experience levels."
Clarinet- beginner to
licentiate (or advanced)
.
| Lesson
Pricing |
$90 per hour (weekly, fortnightly - options
and lesson length are negotiable) |
| Performace |
over 20 years professional playing in all
styles in all media |
Lesson Location
|
Contact John to arrange a location that
suits |
| Availability |
Contact John to arrange a suitable time |
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