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"Making music should first and foremost be fun."

About

Spruce Grove piano teacher Kimberly Wong

Kimberly Wong is passionate about music and about nurturing the love of music in her students. She was born and raised in Vancouver, BC, and moved to Spruce Grove, Alberta in October 2015. She has her Royal Conservatory of Music Teacher's ARCT and has been teaching for over ten years. She herself has played the piano since she was four years old. She played and sang in her church congregation music team since age eleven, and has eight years of experience leading children's music at the Pacific Grace Mennonite Brethren Church in Vancouver. Throughout the years, she won many first place piano performance awards in the Vancouver Kiwanis Music Festivals for her piano performances.

 

Kimberly studied with Winfried Rompf, the Vice President of BC Conservatory of Music and musical director of Vancouver Piano Ensemble. For her Teacher’s ARCT and Piano Pedagogy, which she achieved in 2006, she studied with Edward J. Parker, the father of concert pianist Ian Parker and uncle of concert pianist Jon (Jackie) Parker. In 2015, she sang in the North Peace Community Choir at Carnegie Hall, New York. Kimberly is a part of the Parkland Music Teachers Association. She graduated from The University of British Columbia in 2008, where she earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology and Sociology with a focus on child developmental psychology and cognitive neuroscience. 

As an early childhood music educator, Kimberly developed own program called Music Fun Time. Kimberly is also a piano accompanist, singer, voice teacher (she studied with Rachel Casponi, Master of Music in Vocal Performance, and achieved her RCM Level 9 in Classical Voice), musical theatre actress, and guitar player. When she lived in Fort St. John, BC from 2010 to 2015, she picked up the guitar, wrote songs, and performed them in local shows.

 

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