Keika Mori Music
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Santa Ana, CA
SinceAugust, 2021
About
Visit my website to learn about my career as a pianist and enjoy my performance videos.—————————————————————
MUSIC STUDIO:
We offer private lessons for piano and music theory in person or online at our studio in North Tustin, California. Our students have access to a Yamaha G3 grand piano and perform in biannual recitals.
About Keika Mori:
- Holds a Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Music from Manhattan School of Music.
- Member of the Music Teachers' Association of California.
- Students have won various awards at competitions including MTAC Festivals and Golden Classical Music Awards.
Biography:
Keika Mori is a Japanese-American classical pianist and a winner of multiple competitions, including the Tureck International Bach Competition and the National Young Artists Chamber Music Competition. She has also been recognized for her performances at the Sound Symphony Concerto Competition, the Yonkers Philharmonic Concerto Competition, and the AMTL Scholarship Awards Competition. Keika was a finalist at the 2022 Frances Walton Competition in Seattle and has received honorable mentions at the 2020 and 2016 Eisenberg-Fried Concerto Competitions.
Keika made her orchestral debut in 2012 with the Yonkers Philharmonic Orchestra in New York and has performed with the Sound Symphony Orchestra. She has also participated in masterclasses with acclaimed pianists such as Robert McDonald, Jerome Lowenthal, Emanuel Krasovsky, Alessio Bax, and Jose Ramon Mendez. Keika studied under Phillip Kawin and Miyoko Nakaya Lotto at the Manhattan School of Music.
The Keika Mori Music Studio also features a team of exceptional teachers.
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Christopher W.
My two energetic boys, aged 6 and 8, have found an amazing piano instructor in Keika. She tailors her teaching approach to suit each child's skill level and individual interests, making their piano lessons personalized and enjoyable. As a result, my boys take pleasure in practicing the instrument and find joy in the experience.
October 6, 2021
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