Why choose to study at Lambda International Music School?
Lambda School of Music and Fine Arts has been established since 2008. With a panel of world class artists, teachers and administrators, and we have successfully helped countless students achieve their potential. We help them reach their goals!
Whether you plan to start by exploring music and arts lessons, continue your journey in developing your skills in a musical instrument, or look to face the full challenges of music performance (examinations, auditions, competitions) - we have the right program for you.
Unlike many conservatories and institutions, which select students based on their current performance achievements - at Lambda, we do not select our students. Rather, we provide the most effective and efficient pedagogical approaches to nurture our students from beginner levels to concert levels at an accelerated pace.
At Lambda, our success rate for CEGEP and University auditions, RCM examinations, national and international competitions is 100%.
Not only do we have a track record of great success in helping students achieve and feel rewarded, but we have way surpassed their expectations! We help our students love music and fly with it! We helped serious students enter top musical institutions like Eastman School of Music, New England Conservatory, Manhattan School of Music, Peabody Institute of Music, McGill University, and other major universities in North America.
Our goal is not to train young concert artists exclusively - though many of them have achieved a high performance level within a very short duration of study. Rather, we hope to develop in our students a sense of grit, purpose, diligence, stamina, focus, dedication, commitment and work ethics - and of course, a deep passion for music. Growing up with these positive attitudes enable students to extrapolate their learning approaches to their academic studies and future endeavours, thereby helping them achieve success in life.
We also emphasize on the importance of giving back to society. Our prize winning students perform annual funding raising concerts for the Montreal Children Hospital (100% donation) for senior homes, and charity for the environment (e.g. for the 2019 bush fires in Australia) with the aim of sharing their passion for music while serving a good cause. This way, young students learn the importance of social responsibility from a young age.
It is our mission to cultivate younger learners into good human beings, who love to share, and give back to society through their journey of musical learning.
NEWS:
Steven Mingxuan Shen featured in the 4 Julie Show on the 10 February 2020 in the talent competition
(Click image below to watch video)
Whether you plan to start by exploring music and arts lessons, continue your journey in developing your skills in a musical instrument, or look to face the full challenges of music performance (examinations, auditions, competitions) - we have the right program for you.
Unlike many conservatories and institutions, which select students based on their current performance achievements - at Lambda, we do not select our students. Rather, we provide the most effective and efficient pedagogical approaches to nurture our students from beginner levels to concert levels at an accelerated pace.
At Lambda, our success rate for CEGEP and University auditions, RCM examinations, national and international competitions is 100%.
Not only do we have a track record of great success in helping students achieve and feel rewarded, but we have way surpassed their expectations! We help our students love music and fly with it! We helped serious students enter top musical institutions like Eastman School of Music, New England Conservatory, Manhattan School of Music, Peabody Institute of Music, McGill University, and other major universities in North America.
Our goal is not to train young concert artists exclusively - though many of them have achieved a high performance level within a very short duration of study. Rather, we hope to develop in our students a sense of grit, purpose, diligence, stamina, focus, dedication, commitment and work ethics - and of course, a deep passion for music. Growing up with these positive attitudes enable students to extrapolate their learning approaches to their academic studies and future endeavours, thereby helping them achieve success in life.
We also emphasize on the importance of giving back to society. Our prize winning students perform annual funding raising concerts for the Montreal Children Hospital (100% donation) for senior homes, and charity for the environment (e.g. for the 2019 bush fires in Australia) with the aim of sharing their passion for music while serving a good cause. This way, young students learn the importance of social responsibility from a young age.
It is our mission to cultivate younger learners into good human beings, who love to share, and give back to society through their journey of musical learning.
NEWS:
Steven Mingxuan Shen featured in the 4 Julie Show on the 10 February 2020 in the talent competition
(Click image below to watch video)
2020 Australia Wild File Benefit Concert on 2 February 2020 the World Wildlife Funds (a.k.a. The Koala and Kangaroo Fund raising concert) at Piano Vertu at 6:30 p.m.
Click on photo below to go to the link to watch Global TV News interview on 2 February 2020
Click on photo below to go to the link to watch Global TV News interview on 2 February 2020
LISTEN TO OUR YOUNG STUDENTS PERFORM
Lambda Piano Student Adelaide Lee (5 years old) playing Haydn Sonata in C major Hob.50 3rd movement.
Click Image below to watch!
Click Image below to watch!
Lambda Piano Student, Ziqi Fu ( 7 years old ) First Prize Winner, 100% Absolute Prize Winner, Most Talented Young Artist Award - Winner of Grand Prize Virtuoso Competition 2018 - Invited to Italy (Rome) to perform at Parco della Musica on 18th December 2018.
7 years old Miya Peng - First Prize Winner of Crescendo International Competition 2018 - invited to New York for the second time to perform at Carnegie Hall in January 2019. Miya is playing Haydn's Sonata in C major Hob. 50 (Third movement)
Lambda Piano Student, Steven Mingxuan Shen (9 years old) First Prize Winner of Crescendo International Competition 2019, invited to New York Carnegie Hall to perform on the 27th January 2019. This is the second time he is invited to perform at Carnegie Hall.
Below: Lambda Piano students, Victoria Mo and Kiana Ngai (Duo) - First Prize Winner of Crescendo International Competition 2019
Lawrence Au performing Chopin's Andante Spianato - First Prize Winner of Crescendo International Competition
Below: Brianne Ye performing Chopin Scherzo No.2 in B flat minor - Winner of Crescendo International Competition 2018
Below: Louis Leping Wang - First Prize Winner of Crescendo International Competition 2018 - performing Khatchaturian Toccata