CONSERVATORY of MUSIC

suzanne langor

PRIVATE LESSONS | HORN

Music is my greatest passion in life, both as a performer and teacher. I believe in the well-rounded approach to teaching: students will explore repertoire, technique, theory, music history, ensemble playing, sight reading, ear training, and performance skills.

About

Suzanne Langor has been teaching at Alberta College Conservatory of Music since the fall of 2001 and enjoys teaching students of all ages and skill levels. She especially delights in sharing her love of Viennese music with students and encouraging them to explore their own musical talents and abilities. She received her Bachelor of Music from Wilfrid Laurier University and Master of Music from the University of Alberta. After completing her degrees, she also spent time refining her musical talents in Vienna, where she studied the Viennese Horn under Vienna Philharmonic masters Roland Horvath and Robert Lorenzi. Suzanne has considerable performance experience in Canada and Europe. She is active as a clinician and freelancer.

"There is music in everyone, the teacher's job is to find and nurture it." - Frances Clark

Lessons

Suzanne offers in-person lessons from her private studio located near South Edmonton Common.

She teaches classical French Horn to students ages 10 to adult and all levels from RCM Level 1 to ARCT. Students can also look forward to annual performance recitals.

Request lessons with Suzanne to discuss specific availability and rates.

Education

  • Bachelor of Music, Wilfrid Laurier University
  • Master of Music, University of Alberta

Performances / compositions / recordings

Suzanne Langor performs with the Edmonton Winds and plays alto horn in the Mill Creek Colliery Brass Band. She is also a member of YEGWQ (Edmonton Wind Quintet).