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Arabesque Conservatory of Music offers piano, guitar, voice, violin, and drum lessons, along with music theory, music production, songwriting, and film scoring lessons. The program also provides music therapy, Ableton Live, Avid Pro Tools, and Logic Pro lessons, as well as art, dance, photography, and cinema arts lessons. Families can choose in-home, online, in-studio, private, and group music lessons, including competition and audition preparation.
• Ages: 0–18 years old
• Schedule: Most lessons are either 30 or 60 minutes long and are typically held weekly.
Arabesque Conservatory of Music offers a free trial lesson, free registration, flexible scheduling, and personalized instruction tailored to individual goals and learning styles. The program serves children, teens, adults, and students with special needs, and offers inclusive music lessons open to students with cognitive, physical, or developmental differences. Students can take part in recitals and concerts, and some students have performed at Carnegie Hall and in international venues in Italy, Austria, Germany, and Belgium.
Arabesque Conservatory of Music was founded by award-winning musicians. The leadership team includes Valery Goldes, a renowned pianist, composer, and producer who performed with the Israel Philharmonic under Zubin Mehta at age 13 and studied in Israel, Germany, and at the Juilliard School, and Gervais Maillard, a musician and producer trained at Berklee College of Music with a career as a studio musician and arranger for Korean and French albums. All instructors are described as compassionate and extensively trained, many with degrees from prestigious institutions and experience working with students with special needs. The mission of Arabesque Conservatory of Music is to bring music into the lives of children and adults to introduce a new and innovative way to learn music.
Arabesque Conservatory of Music serves communities throughout California with customized music education and therapy services, including cities such as Los Angeles, San Francisco, Sacramento, San Diego, Bakersfield, Elk Grove, Santa Ana, Oceanside, Santa Clarita, Hollywood, Malibu, Riverside, Westwood, Santa Monica, Pacific Palisades, Long Beach, Glendale, Brentwood, Beverly Hills, Bel Air, Anaheim, San Jose, Fremont, Fresno, and others.
Parent testimonials describe founder Valery Goldes as fully dedicated to sharing his passion for music, challenging students at every class, and working with both children and adults, including a 6-year-old child and a business owner with a busy schedule. Another parent notes that he is patient with kids, uses educational and fun methods, and that a 7-year-old student enjoys her piano lessons.
Last updated July 1, 2026.
• Ages: 0–18 years old
• Schedule: Most lessons are either 30 or 60 minutes long and are typically held weekly.
Arabesque Conservatory of Music offers a free trial lesson, free registration, flexible scheduling, and personalized instruction tailored to individual goals and learning styles. The program serves children, teens, adults, and students with special needs, and offers inclusive music lessons open to students with cognitive, physical, or developmental differences. Students can take part in recitals and concerts, and some students have performed at Carnegie Hall and in international venues in Italy, Austria, Germany, and Belgium.
Arabesque Conservatory of Music was founded by award-winning musicians. The leadership team includes Valery Goldes, a renowned pianist, composer, and producer who performed with the Israel Philharmonic under Zubin Mehta at age 13 and studied in Israel, Germany, and at the Juilliard School, and Gervais Maillard, a musician and producer trained at Berklee College of Music with a career as a studio musician and arranger for Korean and French albums. All instructors are described as compassionate and extensively trained, many with degrees from prestigious institutions and experience working with students with special needs. The mission of Arabesque Conservatory of Music is to bring music into the lives of children and adults to introduce a new and innovative way to learn music.
Arabesque Conservatory of Music serves communities throughout California with customized music education and therapy services, including cities such as Los Angeles, San Francisco, Sacramento, San Diego, Bakersfield, Elk Grove, Santa Ana, Oceanside, Santa Clarita, Hollywood, Malibu, Riverside, Westwood, Santa Monica, Pacific Palisades, Long Beach, Glendale, Brentwood, Beverly Hills, Bel Air, Anaheim, San Jose, Fremont, Fresno, and others.
Parent testimonials describe founder Valery Goldes as fully dedicated to sharing his passion for music, challenging students at every class, and working with both children and adults, including a 6-year-old child and a business owner with a busy schedule. Another parent notes that he is patient with kids, uses educational and fun methods, and that a 7-year-old student enjoys her piano lessons.
Last updated July 1, 2026.
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