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Specialties
Avloni Academy of Music offers music lessons in Saratoga, San Jose, South De Anza Blvd., and in Lafayette, California. Currently the Academy has four locations, serving a student body of almost 350 people with a faculty of 36 teachers.
The educational style of the school is based on the traditions of the Russian School of Music and implementing some principles of Suzuki, Yamaha, and the American pedagogical method. Students, whose ages range from three to over seventy, take their instructions in private or group settings. They learn at their own pace and have an option to choose an amateur or professional path. Because of the excellent level of instructions, students successfully participate in concerts, competitions, Certificate of Merit and National tests.
We specialize in:
piano lessons
violin lessons
voice lessons
vocal lessons
guitar lessons,
preschool music
music lessons
music classes
music school
History
Established in 1998.
The Avloni Academy of Music (AAM) was founded in December 1998 by Dr. Umida Avloni in Lafayette, California. Subsequently the school expanded to Saratoga in 2006, to North San Jose in September 2010, to Mountain View in August 2013, and to Cupertino in September 2013.
Currently, AAM has five locations, a faculty of 45 teachers, and serves over 540 students in the East and South Bay. The success of AAM is a combination of a faculty of unparallel quality, an environment that allows children of all ages to nurture their love for music, and a tailored program for students, including, master classes with world renowned musicians.
Since 1998, AAM students have won hundreds of top prizes at international, national, regional and local piano competitions, including, but not limited to the US Open Piano Competition, American Protégé International Competition, New York International Romantic Competition, American Fine Arts Festival.
Meet the Business Owner
Dr. Umida A.
Business Owner
Dr. Umida Avloni, Director of Avloni Academy, immigrated to the United States in 1993 from former Soviet Union. She has extensive experience teaching piano and music theory in both countries. While living in the former Soviet Union, she worked as an Active Chair of the Department of Eastern music, was a member of the Tashkent Conservatory’s Governing Board and Scientific Committee, served as the Vice-President of the Young Composers’ Association of Soviet Union/Uzbek Division, participated in national and international conferences, symposiums, and music festivals, published numerous articles, and wrote a monograph.