Faculty

“Amelia has grown so much as a piano student in the almost three years she has been with CHMA”  – Theresa D.

The staff at Chestnut Hill Music Academy have either university music degrees or professional performance experience.  Each teacher is carefully chosen and screened for their ability to teach, inspire and connect with children and adult students. They have all  undergone both a PA Criminal Background Check and a Child Abuse Clearance. Since each student is totally unique, at CHMA teachers are empowered to use their intuition and experience to create a unique learning environment to suit each child’s interests, temperament and learning style.  Our goal is to choose just the right match for each student from our diverse staff.  Each teacher is encouraged and supervised to be flexible and creative in their approach. In collaboration with parents we design a unique personal teaching plan to keep each child growing, inspired and engaged.

Mickey Lmickey kinsalejunbeone – Director and Guitar Teacher – CHMA Director Mickey Leone has been working with children and music for over 3 decades. He founded and co- directed Soundstage School of Music for 9 years before moving on to CHMA.  A professional musician since the age of 14 when he began playing drums in rock bands. Over the years he has studied guitar, piano, voice and fiddle with various private teachers. His musical influences run from blues to country to jazz standards to southern rock.  A native of the area, Mickey first started teaching music privately in the mid 1980’s.  In 1995 he founded The Chestnut Hill Guitar School where he taught hundreds of students over the years.  In addition, he was the Montgomery County director of Makin’ Music the interactive parent-tot program from 1998 to 2010.  Mickey also holds a Master’s Degree from Chestnut Hill College in Counseling Psychology with special training in play and music therapy for children.   Mickey personally chooses and supervises all teachers.

                     

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Jonathon Alba – Guitar, Ukulele, Bass, Piano

Jonathon is a Penn State graduate and has been deeply involved in music since he was 6 years old, growing up in Bucks County.  He believes that everyone is blessed with musical ability and enjoys helping kids discover which instrument they can best express themselves on.  He has done a wide variety of things ranging from composing for the Delaware Valley Philharmonic Orchestra as a teenager, audio engineering at recording studios in his 20’s and 30’s, being the lead singer and guitarist of several touring bands, and playing a handful of instruments as well.  Jon’s main instrument is the guitar which he has been playing for 25 years.  He has taught guitar, bass, and vocals for the last 16 years, both privately and as a teacher in middle and high schools.  He studied at the Philadelphia Classical Guitar Society and Berklee College of Music.  His solo project includes 4 albums recorded at his own studio in Conshohocken and he currently plays in the Philadelphia-based band “Lucid by Midnight”.  Jonathon is currently a music teacher at Masterly Charter Thomas Elementary School working with with grades K through 6.

Andy Maher – Guitar, Mandolin, Banjo, Drums, Ukulele

Andy has been an active performing professional  for his entire adult life.  His personal dedication to music, performing and teaching is  amazing.  He performs on guitar, mandolin, tenor banjo, bass, drums,  ukulele and is a steller singer and songwriter with many recordings and CDs to his credit.  Andy has  special love and experience with  Irish Music, Classic Rock, R and B and Americana styles.  His friends and fellow musicians call him the “Human Jukebox”  for his huge and varied repertoire of songs committed to memory.  Andy began teaching in 1976 and he has been offering private lessons, classes and music programs ever since.  He  loves working with adult beginners or coming back to music and can easily attune to their particular goals and interests. Andy also has extensive experience with young children as a performer and teacher.  He directed a music program at Germantown Friends School for 6 years and held the position of music specialist at Miquon summer camp for 11 years.  Andy also has experience working with people with learning differences and other special needs, both children and adults.

Elle Gyandoh – Voice, Flute, Piano

Elle has been deeply involved with music since the age of 8, when she began her study of the flute. Within the next few years she found her voice and started acting in her school theater, especially in the Musicals.  In middle school she began writing songs and performing at local clubs and coffeehouses. By high school she had worked her way to First Chair Flute all the while continuing her singing and songwriting. At Temple University she played in the Marching and Concert Bands. Today she leads her own band, as singer and flutist, performing Soul, Jazz, Funk, Pop, & R&B.  She also is vocalist for a successful wedding/corporate band performing at many large venues throughout the area. Elle has a passion for working with children and she brings that to her teaching, With an M.A. in School Counseling, she is on staff at an Elementary School, where she facilitates a music club. Elle is also a volunteer with WXPN’s Musicians On-Call Program, singing at the bedsides of sick patients, many of them children. As a teacher Elle works to help each student get the most from the experience whatever their goals might be.  According to Elle  “confidence is the key ingredient in successful performance. When working with a teacher first you need to build trust, Once trust is established, anything is possible”

Henry Farcus  – Piano, Electric Keyboard

Henry is a long time friend and musical collaborator of Mickey Leone, the school director. He has performed with Mickey since they were both teenagers playing in various bands and music ensembles. Henry began studying piano at age 7 with private classical lessons so he has a deep background and excellent skills. His interests transitioned to rock, blues, folk & pop music and he started playing with bands at age 13 ultimately going through the evolution of dance club bands, original music groups, touring cover bands, full-on R&B bands, solo piano performance, duos and trios. Throughout his experiences he took a special interest in electronic keyboards  becoming familiar with their sound textures and programming capability.

Henry earned his BA and majored in Communications at Temple University  ultimately working on staff for the college, supervising the Film Sound & Editing facilities. He’s spent many years as the director and chief instructor for American Music Institute of Pa. The workshops he presented taught students to play songs by ear, using a shorthand method and a few simple ideas and techniques. A skilled improvisor, arranger and ensemble player he is able to show his students how to use their playing in a variety of situations.   Henry believes that when in a group, listening to what others are playing is a crucial skill for all musicians. He is pleased to share his love of music with the youngest students as well as adults at all levels.

Elizabeth Basoff – Violin, Piano

Elizabeth began Violin and Piano lessons in Los Angeles at the age of 6. She was accepted at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia when she was twelve years old and took masterclasses with world-renowned soloist Ruggiero Ricci in Palm Springs. She continued her studies with the highly acclaimed teacher, Boris Kuschnir in Vienna (Austria) and after in East Asia.

She had the opportunity to study the Suzuki method as a young violinist while focusing on a traditional style consisting of passage-work, intonation, vibrato, sliding, presence and solidity. Elizabeth performed multiple tours in Germany for several consecutive years. She premiered with the Paganini Concerto No. 4 in Germany (live recording released by JPK Musik) and Bruch Concerto in China under the baton of Volker Hartung with the Cologne New Philharmonic Orchestra.

She recorded the majority of the violin score for the documentary, “Paul Mellon: In His Own Words”, which premiered at the National Gallery of Art in Washington.

In 2018 (Germany), she played a newly-written concerto by English composer, Alexander Webb-Mitchell.

Elizabeth also performed as a soloist with the Pacific Symphony Orchestra in an open auditorium holding about 25,000 people. Other notable events include her featuring as a solo artist with the Israel Chamber Orchestra, Feng Yuan String Chamber Orchestra, and Royal Bangkok Symphony Orchestra; performing the Antonio Vivaldi “Four Seasons”, even performing twice at the Kremlin Museum in Moscow.

She became very aware of the importance of Mind-Body connection and took holistic approaches. Elizabeth started learning Yoga from the age of 14 and currently provides Yoga classesShe also volunteers as an artist for the FSP: Fifty Shades of Purple Against Bullying, a non-profit organization that stands for resilience and community support

 
 
Rebecca Johnson –  Voice, Piano
Rebecca is a kind and encouraging voice and piano teacher welcoming students of all ages and all genres. Rebecca is also a professional vocal technician with intense graduate study of vocal pedagogy and the vocal mechanism at Belmont University and obtains an undergraduate degree in vocal performance in classical singing from Goucher College. Rebecca began voice lessons at the age of thirteen when she caught the “musical theater bug”. Rebecca has sung opera and musical theater roles including but not limited to Luisa in The Fantasticks, Nettie in Carousel, Fantine in Les Miserables, Queen of the Night in The Magic Flute, and Marcellina in The Marriage of Figaro. Rebecca was selected to sing in reputable summer programs: The American Institute for Musical Studies in Graz, Austria, Vienna: Language of Lieder through Westminster Choir College, and most recently Bach Millenium Music at Santa Clara University where she sung with orchestra. Rebecca has taken vocal lessons for over sixteen years and credits much of her technique to notable
teacher Michael Warren, San Francisco teacher Sven Edward Olbash, and her current Juilliard affiliated teacher Badiene
Magaziner. Rebecca has taught singing since 2015. She is a Philadelphia resident and a San Francisco native.
 
 
Isak Gaines – Piano, Guitar, Saxophone, Clarinet, flute 
 Award-winning composer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Isak Gaines is an artist who has embraced a broad array of styles and influences. His chamber pieces have received international attention. His jazz compositions have been featured in Downbeat Magazine. His saxophone playing has brought him to some of the biggest stages of Europe, South America, and the United States. Born and raised in Seattle, Isak moved to New York in 2014 to study at the New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music. It was there he connected with his greatest mentor – Grammy award winning producer Robert Sadin – under whose oversight he wrote and recorded his first major chamber and orchestral pieces. The instruction provided by Robert and several other key teachers proved to be vital to Isak’s growth as an artist, and it’s with this spirit of mentorship; of working with a student to help them find and cultivate their unique musical voice, that Isak continues to expand his teaching portfolio. He graduated from the New School in May 2018 with a BFA in jazz performance and a minor in classical composition, shortly before relocating to Philadelphia where, along with frequent returns to New York, he is currently active.

Jacob Beilenson – Bass Guitar, Piano, Guitar, Voice, Songwriting

Jacob is a lifelong musician who is eager to share his love for music with his students. Jacob started teaching piano at age 17, working with kids in his own neighborhood. Over the years, he has worked with kids of all ages in his work as a music instructor, tutor, and teacher. His goal is always to make learning fun and to connect with every student. A songwriter himself, he encourages his students to embrace their creativity through music. Last year he led a music production after school program at Boys’ Latin of Philadelphia, where students learned basic music theory and how to write and record their own music.

Jacob received classical training on piano at the Main Line Conservatory of Music, but his interests in music extend across genres. Besides the piano, Jacob sings and plays guitar, bass guitar, and vibraphone. He writes and records his own music at his home studio. You can often see him performing in New York and Philadelphia, as he is involved in a few musical projects.

 Wanting Chen -Piano

Hi, I’m Wanting Chen, a passionate and professional piano teacher with over 10 years of experience in playing and teaching piano. I specialize in both classical and jazz styles, and I can teach bilingual language as well. I have a Bachelor’s Degree in Piano Performance from Wuhan Conservatory of Music in China, and a Master’s Degree in Jazz Piano from Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama in the UK. I have also received a certificate from the renowned jazz pianist Stefan Karlsson after attending his master class. I have experience in working as a piano performer, teacher in Shanghai and the UK. Currently, I settled down in PA  and working in Chestnut Hill Music Academy. I am skilled in teaching piano to students of all ages and skill levels, from beginners to advanced learners. I tailor my teaching methods to suit each student’s needs and goals, and incorporates music theory and composition into my lessons. Whether you are a beginner or an advanced player, whether you want to play for fun or for exams or auditions, whether you prefer classical or jazz music, I can help you achieve your goals and enjoy playing the piano.

             Marina Kotsios – Piano                                       

  • Graduated Gnesin Russian Academy of Music
  • Graduated Moscow State Institute of Music named after A.G. Schnittke

Teaching – Music Teacher in Kindergarten in Moscow

  • Music teacher at a middle school in Moscow
  • Private piano lessons instructor in Moscow

Work – Music Field

  • Russian Musical Society. Cultural Agent. in Moscow
  • Piano Teacher at a Private Music School in Athens Neo Ionia District (Greece)

1991 in Los Angeles,

Piano teacher at a private music school

  • Private piano lessons instructor in different parts of California.
  • Composer for film and television in Hollywood

Peter Currie – Drums

Peter is a graduate of Temple University where he earned his BS in Education. He began playing drums in the early 70s and has since graced stages at many festivals (eg: West Oak Lane Jazz Festival- 4x), and venues ranging from the Philly club scene (eg: World Cafe Theater, Electric Factory, NxNW)  to overseas (eg: Nice, France and Monaco). He even played at the Philadelphia Academy of Music. Peter is still a familiar face in the local music circuit, playing extensively in a wide variety of musical units and bands. (notable playing with CHMA Director Mickey Leone for six years) He is currently a member of “RUFF”, an original/cover band that performs locally . He was a founding member of the Philadelphia Blues Messengers who were together for ten years and recorded three albums together. Peter plays guitar, bass, piano/keys with drums as his first instrument. He has recorded on his own and with an assortment of collaborators as a side man and as a composer of his own songs.

Peter loves to work with young musicians. With his students, he emphasizes the crucial role of the drums in any musical unit. His philosophy is simple and strong. “The role of the drummer is similar to that of a conductor in an orchestra. Drums set the rhythm, tempo, and dynamics, essentially hold all the other musicians together. In addition, learning to keep time on the drums is a wonderful foundation for any future musical pursuits”

Jesica Santino – voice, piano

Originally from New Mexico, Jesica is a Philadelphia-based soprano and teaching artist.  She fell in love with music at an early age, trying out many different instruments including flute, saxophone, piano, and bassoon before deciding her true passion was singing. She believes that everyone can benefit from a music education, and her goal is to make learning fun and accessible.

Jesica received a Master of Music degree at Temple University in Philadelphia (2024), and a Bachelor of Music degree from The University of Tulsa (2019). She has attended multiple Young Artist programs, including  Trentino Music Festival in Fiera di Primero, Italy, Matador Opera Workshop in Lubbock, Texas, and The Institute for the International Education of Students (I.E.S.) Abroad Music Summer Program, in Vienna. She has performed with Temple Opera Theater, The NJ Opera Project, A Modern Reveal, and The University of Tulsa Opera Theater. She has sung opera and musical theater roles including The Queen of the Night in Mozart’s Die Zauberflöte, Barbarina in Mozart’s Le nozze di Figaro, Eliza (cover) in Nico Muhly’s Dark Sisters, Lola in Douglas Moore’s Gallantry, Martha in Friedrich von Flotow’s Martha, Mrs. Fiorentino in Kurt Weill’s Street Scene, and Mrs. Millennium in Hollmann’s Urinetown. She has also performed scenes as Marie in Donizetti’s La fille du régiment, Josephine in H.M.S. Pinafore, and Fiordiligi in Mozart’s Così fan tutte. 

Jesica believes a welcoming and fun approach is the best way to learn. She loves working with musicians of all backgrounds learning any style or genre of music. 

Sam Love – Trumpet, Brass, Piano

Sam is a multi instrumentalist and songwriter that received a bachelors in music from Ursinus College. Playing Piano and Trumpet from a young age and adding guitar, bass and vocals through highschool and college. He played with multiple groups in the Philadelphia Youth Orchestra Organization on trumpet, and now is writing his own music and producing other artists as well as playing trumpet and other instruments in recording sessions for local musicians. Sam was awarded the Robert Rifkin prize for composition at Ursinus. Sam’s parents were both art teachers who influenced him to follow along their path. At Ursinus he also did a minor in Psychology and has an interest in musical education as well as guidance counseling. Sam volunteered with the Philadelphia Young Artists Orchestra to help a new section of young trumpet players get comfortable with the group as well as working with the trumpet section of the summer pops (a music summer camp program at Germantown Academy) helping younger musicians become more confident and better players. Sam strives to develop kids musical abilities while also providing an experience that is entertaining and helps nurture a love for the art.

Dominic Vitale – Voice, Piano, Guitar

Dominic is a passionate and experienced music educator dedicated to fostering a love for music in his students. He believes that every student can benefit from a music education, and his goal is to make learning fun and accessible.

Dominic’s musical journey began early, leading him to earn a Bachelor’s of Music in Music Education from West Chester University of Pennsylvania. He is currently furthering his education with a Master’s of Education from Lebanon Valley College, expected in December 2025, and will also receive a Social and Emotional Learning endorsement at that time.

With a diverse background in teaching, Dominic has extensive experience with students across various age groups, from kindergarten through high school. Dominic has also directed multiple middle school choirs, fostering teamwork and a love for music among his students. His teaching experience extends to various instruments, including voice, piano, and guitar, as well as music production and music theory.

Beyond the classroom, Dominic is an accomplished performer. He has performed with numerous choirs, including the Reno Philharmonic Choir, Center Stage Chorale, and the Bucks County Choral Society. His talent and dedication has been recognized with honors such as being a Quarterfinalist for the 2020 Grammy Music Educator of the Year and receiving the Roz Patton Duet Scholarship.


 Ben Amidon – Violin, Viola, Bagpipes

Ben has been studying music since the age of eight with a number of professionals including Yu-Ting Chen and Michael Jorgensen. He has participated in and attended a number masterclasses with famous musicians including Leonidas Kavakos, Charles Castleman, Eliezer Gutman, Kimberly Fisher, and Dara Morales. He has had private lessons with a number of other Philadelphia Orchestra members including Amy Oshiro-Morales, Marc Rovetti, and Elina Kalendorova. He has spent many summers attending the Philadelphia International Music Festival in June and Csehy Summer School of Music in July. In 2022, he attended Mostly Modern Festival, where he worked with a number of musicians including Robert Paterson, Peter Bay, Scott Terrell, and JoAnn Falletta. He has also performed with youth orchestras in Verizon Hall at the Kimmel Center in Philadelphia and Miller Symphony Hall in Allentown, PA. More recently, he has performed at Carnegie Hall with True North Presents, working with musicians Matthew West and Mark Hayes. He is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Music degree in Violin Performance at Cairn University in Langhorne, PA, taking lessons from Yu-Ting Chen. While at Cairn he has performed with David Kim, and has been performing with Penn Symphony Orchestra and the New Jersey Chamber Orchestra. Ben has also been studying the bagpipes with Gary Guth, and has recently taken up Irish fiddle for weddings. Ben has a passion for music and for private teaching, and aims to nurture a love for practicing by encouraging the musical tastes of his students and allowing them to express themselves through the music they love most.

Anna Britt – Voice, Violin

Anna Britt is passionate about sharing the joy and beauty she finds in music with others. She
grew up playing violin and singing as well as playing in orchestras and singing in choirs. In
middle school she started her first violin studio and fell in love with teaching music. When
Anna decided to study music in college she chose to focus specifically on voice and
conducting. She is currently a student at Temple University, earning her master of music (MM)
in Vocal Arts with an emphasis on vocal performance, opera and choral conducting.
Some highlights of Anna’s academic career in voice performance include singing the roles of
Cherubino and Due Donne in Mozart’s Le nozze di Figaro with Opera at USC under the
direction of Ellen Schlaefer. Additionally, Anna covered the role of L’enfant and sang the role
of Un Pâtre in Marcus Shield’s production of Ravel’s L’enfant et les sortilèges as a participant of
the Chautauqua Opera Conservatory.
Some highlights of Anna’s concert work include being the alto soloist in an excerpt of Bach’s
Christmas Oratorio under the direction of Verlyn Smoker, as well as being an alto soloist for an
excerpt of Handel’s Messiah under the direction of Dr. Daniel Cole.
Anna was a semi-finalist of the Schmidt Vocal Arts undergraduate vocal competition in 2022
and a national semifinalist at the national student auditions for NATS in 2021.
Anna received her bachelor of music (BM) at the University of South Carolina where she
studied with Rachel Calloway. She currently studies with Dr. Kathryn Leemhuis and is a
student of Brandon McSchaffrey and Ellen Rissinger at Temple University. A native of both
Stuttgart, Germany and Columbia, South Carolina, Anna currently lives in Philadelphia with
her husband. She is very excited to work with students to reach their individual goals and
become their own musicians.