Chau Huynh
Chau Huynh founded Blossom Music School and remains its Principal teacher. Across Western Sydney she is regarded among …
Enriching your life with music & imagination.
A small, careful music school in Western Sydney. Piano and violin lead the way, alongside guitar, singing, flute, keyboard, theory and musicianship. We prepare students through AMEB and Trinity College London exams, and support those on the concert pathway with our senior teaching team. Deliberately premium - deliberately not large.
Three things our families return to year after year.
From committed early-years specialists to senior teachers credentialed for the concert pathway. Every teacher on our roster has an instrumental specialty and a long track record with students.
Structured preparation for AMEB and Trinity College London examinations from preliminary through high grades. Coaching for recital programmes, scholarships and auditions.
Suburban Western Sydney, families first. Generous waiting space, a calm room for siblings, and a billing approach that respects how busy households actually work.
You’ll come to know all of them. Every teacher has a specialty and a track record — we don’t hire generalists.
Chau Huynh founded Blossom Music School and remains its Principal teacher. Across Western Sydney she is regarded among …
Eleanor has been with Blossom for many years. She's an AMEB examiner and prepares many of our students …
Priya is our early-years specialist. She has the rare combination of musical seriousness and a knack for keeping …
Maddie coaches recital programmes and prepares senior students for HSC Music and AMEB Certificate of Performance (CPM) examinations. …
Lessons are in person. Programmes run on a school-term calendar with both per-term and per-lesson billing.
Students perform at our termly recital and our larger end-of-year showcase. Comfort on stage is built early.
From their first year, our students learn that music isn’t only for the practice room. Twice a year we gather families together for a recital — informal, generous, and warm. Younger students play a single piece; seniors might play a movement or programme of three.
For families on the AMEB or Trinity pathway, the recital is also a low-stakes way to perform under conditions that resemble an exam.
Our four studios in suburban Western Sydney.
Tell us about your child and we’ll match them to a teacher and time that works. The trial lesson is on us.