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| Lisa has her students call her by her married name, Mrs. Sarratt. |
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| "It is my belief that music can be a life long passion for my students, as it is for me." Lisa Emenheiser Sarratt |
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| Here are some photos of some of Lisa's students. |
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| Tomoko Endo |
Lana Bode |
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| Kayvon and Cyrus Tabrizi at the recital. |
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| Lisa's philosophy is to keep her teaching fun and creative. Her goal is for her students to love music, and to progress to the very best of their ability. While many of her students are quite advanced, she also enjoys taking the very beginner. Lisa is a member of numerous teaching organizations, including both Northern Virginia and national groups such as NVMTA, WMTA, and FLMF. Currently she has about 25 students who come to her Loudoun County house for weekly lessons. There are limited openings and Lisa will consider students of all ages and abilities. An interview/audition is required. |
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