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About Music Corner STL
School of Music

Inside of Music Corner STL's studio on West Pine Blvd in St. Louis, MO are two grand pianos

What We Offer...

About Music Corner STL School of Music —
  • Private piano, violin, viola, cello, & voice lessons
  • Group violin/viola/cello classes
  • MC Boys Choir
  • MC String Orchestra Chamber Music
  • Seminar and Orchestral Workshop
  • Music theory/appreciation classes
  • Year round student recitals and studio/master classes chamber music concerts, musical soirees, and art talks
  • Sheet music and musical accessories
  • Sales and rentals of fine stringed instrument
All music is what awakes you when you are reminded by the instruments, It is not the violins and the cornets, it is not the oboe nor the beating drums, nor the score of the baritone singer singing his sweet romanza, nor that of the men’s chorus, nor that of the women’s chorus. It is nearer and farther than they…

— Walt Witman

About Music Corner STL

We can simplify it down to a few factors. What distinguishes a good music establishment from the rest? Instructor’s experience, quality of teaching, facility, and what other aspects of music are being offered. What it really comes down to though is passion in the arts. If you can catch on to that, then age nor background matters.

Johannes Brahms said, “Passion is not natural to mankind; it is always an exception, an excrescence.” Music Corner is dedicated to people who live for the arts and its passion. It is for the people who can spare a moment of their lives to come to a little corner to cultivate and discipline the way they perceive and hear beauty.

Music Corner operates with a belief that all children are musical. It is but a myth to think some are born with more musical talent than others. It is through exposure to good music and training that they themselves learn to appreciate this art form, and develop admiration for it which can last a lifetime.

Last but not least, Music Corner is dedicated to a man whom I am honored to have called my teacher, Ruggiero Ricci. Born in San Francisco, a student of Louis Persinger, we know him as the giant of the great violin school era, but to each of his students, he was a compassionate, honest, and a humble man, who had simply mastered the truth of the violin playing.

The shop is dedicated to his legacy. An artist and a pedagogue who taught each of us humility and what real dedication, perseverance, and work is. In return, he gave each of us the world. Most importantly, he taught us the very best aspect of being an artist is to act and live out our humanity. So here is to our Yoda, Maestro, may he rest in peace…

To pursue the higher arts is a noble attempt to know the “secrets” of the arts, which puts you in touch with the Divinity far beyond that of mere entertainment. Let curiosity, dedication, and perseverance be the food for thinkers, dreamers, and doers.

A close up photo of a violin
Photo by Johanna Vogt on Unsplash
Life has been your art. You have set yourself to music. Your days are your sonnets.

— Oscar Wilde

About the Teacher...

Music Corner STL’s Teacher — Stephanie received her Masters of Music in performance from the Yale University, School of Music. After her Master’s program, she was accepted into the performance studio of the legendary violinist, Ruggiero Ricci, at Universitat Mozarteum in Salzburg, Austria. She received her Bachelors of Music degree from the Eastman School of Music at the University of Rochester.

She made her debut with the Philharmonic Orchestra of Florida at age fifteen, performing the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto. She was featured as the soloist with the Philharmonic in eleven concerts in Miami and Tampa, Florida.

She has attended and performed in numerous festivals including the Aspen Music Festival, Music Academy of the West, Mozart Academy in Warsaw, Poland, Dartington Music Festival in England, Kitzbuhel Festival, and SommerAkademie Mozarteum in Austria. She has performed in numerous master classes working with such pedagogues as Josef Silverstein, Josef Gingold, and Denes Zigmondy.

Stephanie has taught in numerous schools back East, West, and internationally as a music teacher. She has been teaching music for thirty plus years. Her students have placed admissions to top music schools in the nation.

She is an internationally acclaimed performer and an avid chamber musician. She concertizes regularly. Stephanie enjoys teaching and spending time with her students. She oversees each and every one of her student’s progress. Finding her own music studio has been a lifelong dream of hers.

Music Corner first opened its doors in 2013 in the East Bay of San Francisco in Danville, CA. Next chapter, Music Corner opens it’s doors in the Gateway City. She chose historical, cultural, and ever so vibrant city of St. Louis to build her studio, work with talents of all ages, and collaborate with many talented artists of the area.

Welcome to the Corner! Let’s make some music!

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