Renaissance Music Academy and its charitable arm, the Classical Music Education Foundation, form a music school dedicated to delivering high-quality classical music education. We offer private one-on-one instruction for children of all ages in piano, violin, cello, guitar, voice, and music theory.
After earning my Master’s degree in Music, I developed the Lilith Aryan Method—a unique approach grounded in child psychology and carefully curated repertoire at every stage of advancement. The method’s success is evident: each student achieves in just two years what typically takes five years of traditional study.
Renaissance Music Academy (RMA) serves as a vibrant hub for community musical events, where musicians of all levels come together to perform, connect, and share their expertise. It is a space where artistry, mentorship, and community spirit thrive.
Throughout the year, RMA students bring pride to their schools, showcasing their musical talents and often achieving higher academic performance as a result of their discipline and dedication.
RMA aspires to be a cultural pillar in the community, with a mission to expand access to classical music education for as many children as possible. We believe that learning music is not just an enrichment activity—it’s a basic entitlement and essential skill every child should have the opportunity to develop.
Our team is made up of professional musicians and passionate educators who are united by a shared set of values:
It begins with one simple act: bring the music to them.
Most children won’t come knocking on the door of classical music—not because they aren’t capable, but because they’ve never been introduced to it. A musically inclined child is often drawn to popular music, while remaining unaware of the richness and beauty of the classics.
Introducing a child to classical music can be transformative—like opening a door to an entirely new dimension. Once they discover the power, elegance, and emotional depth of this art form, they begin to understand that learning the classics cultivates discipline, confidence, and a sense of stature. From there, we guide them to grow into complete artists, prepared to carry classical music forward for a new generation.
But classical music isn’t passive. It demands discipline, precision, and a deep commitment to study. Igniting that passion in young children is no easy task—but once awakened, it can lead to extraordinary outcomes.
Final proficiency in classical music can be equivalent to a full college education. Starting in early childhood and continuing through the teenage years, a dedicated student will be equipped with every nuance a degree in music provides—if not more. Whether they go on to become performers, ensemble or orchestra members, or even teachers themselves, they will carry with them a lifelong skill and a profound artistic foundation.
Your support gives a young musician the chance to learn, grow, and share their gift with the world — a gift that can inspire hearts, build confidence, and echo for generations.