Harpsichord

A close-up of keys on a harpsichord.

Unlock Your Musical Potential with Harpsichord Lessons at Levine Music   

The harpsichord is a keyboard instrument closely associated with Baroque music and early classical traditions. With its crisp, articulate sound and historical significance, the harpsichord offers musicians a unique opportunity to explore early music with authenticity and style. Ideal for students interested in music history, ornamentation, and period performance, the harpsichord enriches both solo and ensemble experiences. 

A close-up of a harpsichord's soundboard.

Why Choose Harp?

Whether you’re passionate about Baroque music or curious to explore historical keyboard traditions, learning the harpsichord opens a window into centuries of musical innovation.

  • Gain hands-on experience with historical performance practices and interpretation. 
  • Explore the works of composers like Bach, Scarlatti, and Handel in their original context. 
  • Strengthen your understanding of music theory, ornamentation, and keyboard technique. 
  • Collaborate with other early music specialists in chamber and continuo roles. 
A close-up of a harpsichord's soundboard.

Why Learn at Levine Music?

Levine Music offers a unique combination of expert instruction, personalized learning, and a supportive community. 

  • Learn from our exceptional harpsichord faculty, who bring years of performance, teaching, and professional experience to every lesson. 
  • Enjoy a tailored learning experience designed to meet the needs of beginners, intermediate, and advanced players from kids to adults. 
  • Expand your musicianship through enriching opportunities in ensembles and music theory classes. 
  • Thrive in a supportive, inspiring environment where students are encouraged to grow artistically and personally. 

Ready to get started with harpsichord lessons?  

Complete our New Student Placement Form and take the first step in your harpsichord journey at Levine Music.

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For more information, contact the Piano Department Chair, Sayaka Jordan, at sjordan@levinemusic.org

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