Zeynep A. offers Music Performance Lessons and Violin Lessons

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New York, NY 10023

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Subjects: Audition Prep, Music Performance, Violin

Hello! My name is Zeynep Alpan and I am a Turkish-American violinist living in New York City. I am a graduate of the Juilliard School (B.M. and M.M.) and am currently a Doctor of Musical Arts candidate at Stony Brook University.

I have worked with education programs at the Juilliard School, the New York Philharmonic, Bilkent University, Stony Brook Univeristy, the Nord Anglia International School in New York, the Aspen Music Festival and School, the Kennedy Center, Lincoln Center and the New York City Department of Education (Audition Boot Camp at Lincoln Center).

Currently, I am a New York Philharmonic Teaching Artist, a private violin teacher at Nord Anglia International School in New York, and coach chamber music for the CCMP program at Stony Brook University.

Past teaching experiences include teaching at the Music Advancement Program at the Juilliard School, teaching at the Thurgood Marshall Academy Lower School, and City College Academy of the Arts. I have also privately taught at the Aspen Music festival and School (P.A.L.S program). I have worked with the Education Programs at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. while being a National Symphony Orchestra Youth Fellow.

I absolutely love teaching and helping students find their own unique musical voice and musicianship. Every student learns in their own way, has their own needs and their own goals. As a dedicated and passionate teacher, I make sure to tailor each lesson to meet all the student’s specific needs in order to help and guide them in becoming the best musician that they can be!

Below is my Biography, so you can get to know me a little bit more!

- Zeynep Alpan Biography -

Turkish-American violinist, Zeynep Alpan, started studying the
violin at the age of 5 as part of her music therapy treatment for
her diagnosis of speech delay and Auditory Processing Disorder.
Immediately after being introduced to the violin, Zeynep began
to speak and following a year and a half of violin studies, she
had her first solo appearance with Vivaldi’s A minor Violin
Concerto, after winning the Peabody Concerto Competition.

As a soloist, chamber, and orchestral musician, Zeynep has
appeared in a myriad of venues such as Carnegie Hall, Royal
Albert Hall, and the Kennedy Center Concert Hall. She has
performed as a soloist with orchestras such as the Istanbul State
Symphony Orchestra, the National Philharmonic, the Aspen
Music Festival and School and the Juilliard Orchestra. She has
also performed as a soloist at the Turkish American Women
Leadership Event on Capitol Hill as well as at the Focus Festival:
On the Air! at Lincoln Center.

Zeynep co-founded the Turkish-American Cultural Laboratory (TACL), which brings together and integrates the Turkish and American cultures through the arts. As director of this organization, Zeynep produces a multitude of events including workshops in public schools in NYC and Istanbul, commissioning new works by American and Turkish composers, and inter-disciplinary performances in the US and Turkey. Future projects include partnering with Bilkent University for an Academy for young musicians and composers in August 2020. TACL is proud to be
sponsored by Turkish Airlines.

With a passion for teaching, Zeynep is also a New York Philharmonic Teaching Artist and a Morse Teaching Artist partnering with New York City Schools. She also leads the String Ensemble program at the Nord Anglia International School New York, is a teacher and mentor at the Music Advancement Program at the Juilliard
School, and is on faculty at the NY Department of Education and Lincoln Center’s Audition Boot Camp.

Community outreach and service is an integral part of Zeynep’s musical life. In 2013, Zeynep co-founded the group Sonatas Stopping Starvation where she organized and ran food drives, benefit concerts and has partnered with food banks all over New York. Zeynep was also awarded the Gluck Community Service Fellowship where she played in various health care facilities in New York.

Zeynep is the first prize winner in many competitions, some of which include the Juilliard Concerto Competition, the Dorothy DeLay Competition and the National Philharmonic Competition. In 2015, Zeynep was awarded the Ataturk Youth Achievement Award by the Ataturk Society of America. Since 2017, Zeynep has been a violinist of The Montclair Orchestra. Zeynep is a graduate of the Juilliard School under the Ahmet Ertegun Scholarship (B.M. ‘17, M.M. ‘19) and will be pursuing her Doctor of Musical Arts at Stony Brook University.

Aside from music, Zeynep enjoys taking business classes at Columbia University through the Barnard-Columbia-Juilliard Exchange program, drinking tea, biking, and being an avid dog lover.


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EDUCATION

Date: August 15, 2019
School: Stony Brook University
Degree: Doctor of Musical Arts

Date: September 15, 2017 – May 15, 2019
School: The Juilliard School
Degree: Master of Music (MM)

Date: September 15, 2013 – May 15, 2017
School: The Juilliard School
Degree: Bachelor of Music (BM)

EXPERIENCE

Date: September 15, 2019 – June 15, 2020
Organization: Stony Brook University
Title: Chamber and Orchestra Music Coach
Description:

Date: August 15, 2019 – August 15, 2019
Organization: Lincoln Center and New York City Department of Education
Title: Violin Faculty – Audition Boot Camp
Description: Audition Boot Camp is a free two-week arts program for New York City public school students entering eighth grade. The program helps students prepare for the audition and screening process required by New York City’s screened high school arts schools and programs. The program accepts up to 350 students. The 2019 program will run from August 5–16, 2019 at Lincoln Center Education in Manhattan.

Date: September 15, 2016 – June 15, 2019
Organization: The Juilliard School
Title: Music Advancement Program Teaching Fellow
Description: The Music Advancement Program is a Saturday instrument instruction program for intermediate students from New York City’s five boroughs and the tristate area who exhibit great musical potential. The program actively seeks students from diverse backgrounds underrepresented in the classical music field and is committed to enrolling the most talented and deserving students regardless of their financial background. Through a comprehensive curriculum, performance opportunities, and summer study partnerships, MAP students gain the necessary skills to pursue advanced music studies while developing their talents as artists, leaders, and global citizens. The Music Advancement Program is administered by Juilliard’s Office of Community Engagement.

Date: September 15, 2017 – June 15, 2019
Organization: The Juilliard School
Title: Teaching Artist at Thurgood Marshall Academy Lower School
Description: The Morse Teaching Artist Fellowship provides training to Juilliard students in both aesthetic education and skills-based instruction for grades 2 through 12. The Morse Teaching Artist Fellowship is designed to help Juilliard students gain valuable experience and increase their flexibility as future teaching artists. Juilliard students that are considering a career as a professional teaching artist or that wish to teach music in a classroom setting are strongly encouraged to apply.

Date: September 15, 2018
Organization: New York Philharmonic
Title: New York Philharmonic Teaching Artist
Description:

Date: September 15, 2016 – May 15, 2017
Organization: The Juilliard School
Title: Teaching Artist at City College Academy Of The Arts
Description: The Morse Teaching Artist Fellowship provides training to Juilliard students in both aesthetic education and skills-based instruction for grades 2 through 12. The Morse Teaching Artist Fellowship is designed to help Juilliard students gain valuable experience and increase their flexibility as future teaching artists. Juilliard students that are considering a career as a professional teaching artist or that wish to teach music in a classroom setting are strongly encouraged to apply.

Date: June 15, 2016 – August 15, 2017
Organization: Aspen Music Festival and School
Title: Private Teacher at the Aspen Music School and Festival and School (P.A.L.S.)
Description: The P.A.L.S. program identifies and develops musically gifted and motivated musicians in the Roaring Fork Valley and offers them focused lessons during the summer, along with music education-specific activities and exclusive access to the Aspen Music Festival and School’s summer programming. P.A.L.S. events are scheduled throughout the summer to ensure that students are able to find events that work within their summer schedules.

Date: September 15, 2018
Organization: Nord Anglia International School, New York
Title: Private Violin Teacher
Description:

AWARDS

Date: May 15, 2015
Authority: Ataturk Society of America in Washington DC
Name: Ataturk Youth Achievement Award
Description:

Date: August 15, 2016
Authority: Aspen Music Festival and School
Name: Dorothy DeLay Fellowship Competition at the Aspen Music Festival and School
Description: First Prize Winner

Date: January 15, 2016
Authority: The Juilliard School
Name: Juilliard Concerto Competition
Description: First Prize Winner

Date: July 15, 2017
Authority: American Turkish Society
Name: Ahmet Ertegun Scholarship
Description:

LANGUAGES

Language: English
Proficiency: Fluent / Native Proficiency

Language: Turkish
Proficiency: Fluent / Native Proficiency

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