Piano Lessons Toronto
Explore the Piano at Infiniti Music Academy
The piano is one of the most versatile instruments, central to genres like classical, jazz, and pop. Known for its ability to combine melody and harmony, it’s equally suited for solo performances or as an accompaniment to other instruments. Whether you want to play for fun or pursue a professional career, our piano lessons are designed to help you achieve your goals.
At Infiniti Music Academy, we offer personalized piano lessons for all skill levels, from beginners to advanced musicians. Whether you're just starting out or looking to refine your technique, our experienced instructors will guide you through the learning process. The piano is an excellent choice for students of all ages, providing the opportunity to perform, compose, and even join orchestras or bands.
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Dr. Tiffany FungPiano Instructor ![]() Dr. Tiffany Fung is an award-winning pianist, including the Diamond Prize at the World Exceptional Musicians Competition (2024), with top prizes in multiple international competitions. She has performed widely as a soloist and collaborative pianist, and has been invited as a guest artist in various concert series across North America. She previously taught the secondary piano classes and applied piano for voice-performance major students at the University of Florida, and has been actively involved in festivals, workshops, and choral programs. An experienced collaborative musician, she has worked with orchestras, choirs, and studios internationally. Originally from Hong Kong, Tiffany began piano at age seven and holds degrees from Hong Kong Baptist University, Southern Oregon University, and the University of Florida (DMA). She is also active as an organist and currently serves as Director of Music Ministry at St. Giles Kingsway Presbyterian Church. |
Peter CastanheiraPiano Instructor & Composer ![]() Peter graduated with a bachelor's degree in Music from York University, majoring in piano. As a composer, he focuses on neo-classical composition, with an interest in polychordal harmonies and additive meters. As an educator, Peter uses a humanistic approach to education: that students excel and grow when their environment suits their needs to learn. Classes are run optimistically; encouraging high standards and a passion for music. |


