Music instructors

Music instructors

Music Instructors biographies.

Diana Cobb

As a Piano Performance graduate of the Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester, New York, Diana had the privilege of studying with the renowned Earl Wild, one of the last great virtuosos of the grand Romantic tradition, and Jose Echaniz, a Cuban-born child prodigy and one of the foremost interpreters of Spanish piano music. While at Eastman, she also had the unique opportunity to study jazz with the legendary Chuck Mangione and accompanying with Brooks Smith, the most sought-after collaborative pianist of his century, perhaps most well known for his work with Jascha Heifetz. After graduating Eastman, Diana was appointed improvisational pianist for a dance troupe at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Israel. After returning to her hometown of Boston, she continued her jazz studies with Jerry Bergonzi, a member of the Dave Brubeck quartet, and a professor at the New England Conservatory of Music.

At the "late" age of 45, Diana was inspired to learn the harp and made it her personal goal to play professionally within 5 years, at which time she became the Principal Harpist for both the Cambridge Symphony and the Newton Symphony, in the Boston area. This experience made her especially sensitive to the needs and challenges of the adult learner.

Diana holds a teaching certificate from Boston University and has had many years of instructing adults and children, designing her own methods and programs of study, tailored always to the individual. She has also taught piano to blind students, learning Braille along the way. Diana believes music should be fun for everyone and that life is too short to worry about wrong notes!

New Horizons Music International, the non-profit parent organization of Piano Fusion, is our mentor and inspiration. Please visit their website to learn all about them.

"PIANO FUSION" is the brainchild of Diana Cobb, her theory being that there are many lonely pianists out there! Piano is the most complete of all the instruments, both intellectually and musically. Therein lies the problem: Pianists don't really need anyone else to enjoy playing. Bands and orchestras are certainly not inviting us to join their happy groups. So ... enter "Piano Fusion". Of course, we can't easily assemble multiple baby grand pianos, but with the vast array of electronic keyboards, we can duplicate the sound. Since there are so many ways to divide up and arrange piano music, it is possible to meld different levels of playing and musicianship (beginner to professional). Also ... we do not have to worry about intonation, since electronic keyboards are always in tune!

Anita Kerr

Anita Kerr

I started drumming in 1967 at the age of 9 and singing since I was 12. My professional singing and drumming performances include various restaurants, private events and local festivals in Honolulu, Hawaii, Washington D.C., The Big Island of Hawaii and now in Arizona. In 2011, I was asked to join an active performing Drum Circle called, “Sisters of the Sacred Heart Beat” on the Big Island of Hawaii and I also drummed in several Rock Bands. In 2017, I started teaching Hand Drumming to children (ages 8-10), which included basic drum techniques and rhythms. Since moving to Arizona in 2018, I now teach Adult Hand Drumming twice weekly.

Yelena Golberg

Yelena Golberg

Yelena Golberg
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Yelena Golberg was born in Moscow, Russia. In 1990, she graduated from the well known Gnesin Academy of Fine Arts with a Master of Arts degree in Piano Pedagogy, Theory and History of Music.

While still in Russia, she performed as a soloist with the Moscow Youth Orchestra and taught several subjects at the Moscow Ippolitov-­-Ivanov School of Music. Her musical career in the US began in 1992. She taught piano, theory and history at different music schools in Philadelphia and New York, as well as privately from her own studio. She also enjoyed being an accompanist to several string and vocal performers. By 2003, she added formal training as a certified Suzuki Piano teacher to her portfolio. Since then, she has offered many different approaches to piano studies, including the so called 'traditional', Suzuki methods, as well as the 'Europian' style in teaching.

Among her many students of various ages and levels, there are numerous winners of local and state competitions. Yelena is a very active member of the National Music Teachers Association (NMTA), Arizona State Music Teachers Association (ASMTA) and its local division - the Phoenix Music Teachers Association (PMTA). She served three consecutive terms as a Chair or Co-­-Chair for the PMTA Celebration of Music Piano Competition, and is currently on the Committee for the PMTA Fall Festival Piano Competition. She has been regularly invited to adjudicate for different musical events. Needless to say, all her students are eagerly and successfully performing at numerous musical events throughout the community. One of the latest additions to Yelena's professional career is her membership with the Monday Morning Musicale (MMM), for which she performs and is recorded regularly at the ASU Kerr Cultural Center.

Trisha Hart Ditsworth

Trisha Hart Ditsworth,  Vocal Instructor

Trisha Ditsworth is thrilled to be teaching voice lessons and audition coaching (voice and theatre) at Scottsdale Neighborhood Arts Place. She has taught lessons for the last 5 years and teaches ages 5 and up. She has the most experience coaching musical theatre, hence her BFA in Musical Theatre from The University of Arizona. Her teaching includes sight reading, basic theory, classical/legit style singing and belt/mix techniques. She has trained for over 15 years and continues her training with several local teachers including Christy Welty, Craig Bohmler, and Jeff Kennedy. She is an accomplished full-time musical theatre artist and singer, continuing her career here in Arizona with companies including Arizona Broadway Theatre, Phoenix Theatre Company, Childsplay, Showtune Productions, Lonely Street Productions, and TAD Management. For video, audio and theatre bio go to trishaditsworth.com. Feel free to reach out via her website if you are interested in lessons. Support local theatre!

Vivi Erickson

Vivi Erickson

Vivi Erickson is an active teacher and performer in the Phoenix area. In addition to teaching at Scottsdale Neighborhood Arts Place, Vivi performs as Assistant Principal Viola with the Arizona Opera Orchestra, substitute viola with the Phoenix Symphony and teaches strings at Desert Marigold School and at Sounds Academy.  Vivi attended Boston University, studying under Walter Trampler and George Neikrug.  Previously, Vivi was Director and instructor at Stringworks and The School for Strings in Minneapolis.  She has performed as Principal and Assistant Principal Viola with the Minnesota Opera Orchestra and the Minneapolis Pops Orchestra and has been a substitute violist with the Minnesota Orchestra and St. Paul Chamber Orchestra. Vivi has also appeared in the Peter Britt Music Festival (OR), Ravinia Music Festival (IL), Music in the Vineyards Chamber Music Festival (CA), as well as performing throughout Europe as a member of Spain’s Quartet Numen, Solistes de Catalunya and the Liceo Opera Orchestra.

Vivi offers a unique blend of Dounis, Suzuki and traditional methods, giving her students lifelong skills needed for success on their instrument.  It is her mission to give the love and joy of music through playing the violin and viola and help her students achieve their greatest potential.

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