Julia studied to be a guitar teacher at the Estonian Academy of Music and Theater (EAMT). In 2007, she received an MA in the pedagogy of interpretation. She has worked at several schools, including Tallinn Music High School, Saku Music School, Tallinn Music School and Vanalinna Hariduskolleegium. Many of her students have been successful in national and international competitions, and many have continued their careers as professional musicians and guitar teachers. Julia has supervised the internships and theses of university-level guitar students and conducted guitar teachers' training sessions in cooperation with the EAMT Continuing Education Center.
In 2005–10, Julia was part of the Tallinn Guitar Quartet, alongside Heiki Mätlik, Kristo Käo, and Jorma Puusaag. In 2008–13, she was the chairwoman of the Estonian Guitar Society and organized several festivals, competitions, guitar camps, and advanced training sessions for teachers. She has been a jury member at guitar competitions, assembled classical guitar syllabi for the Estonian Union of Music Schools, and translated instructional guitar books from English into Estonian (for Sinisukk and Tänapäev)
Julia has also studied cultural management and has worked as a producer for several opera, ballet, and other musical theatre projects. She has a master's degree in andragogy and has obtained the level 7 qualification as an adult educator. She is an honorary member of Estonian Guitar Society.
Read the interview in the magazine "Kitarr": https://www.kitarr.ee/opetaja-julia-reinman/
Ukuleletuba (ukulele teacher Joosep Sang) and piano studio Pianoruum (teacher Svetlana Jõgi) also teach classes at Guitarium.
UKULELETUBA
JOOSEP SANG
+372 5296341
sangjoosep@gmail.com
Joosep Sang teaches ukulele to children and adults and guides the 25-member Estonian Ukulele Orchestra. He has also taught ukulele in numerous courses, trainings and workshops. In addition, he conducts the 35-member orchestra Saku Mandolins and participates in several ensembles, playing various strings (ukulele, mandolin, bass, etc.).
Joosep has studied music theory at Tallinn Georg Ots Music School and musicology at the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre. For a long time, he worked as a singer of the Estonian National Male Choir. Currently, he works as a radio presenter at Klassikaraadio and editor at Muusika magazine. He has been the artistic leader of plucked strings instruments section for the last two Estonian Song and Dance Celebrations. He also has translated and edited several music books and created music and sound designs for theatrical productions.
PIANORUUM
SVETLANA JÕGI
+372 56644053
svetlana@pianoruum.ee
https://pianoruum.ee/et/
Svetlana Jõgi graduated from the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre (EMTA) in 2008 with a master's degree in piano pedagogy. Svetlana Jõgi started her pedagogical journey as a piano teacher in 2005 at Rae Hobby School and since 2006 she has worked at Tallinn Music School. Besides her pedagogical practice, Svetlana is interested in research activities, participating in various interpretive and general pedagogical conferences. Svetlana's research interests include group piano teaching methods for children and adults.