Piano Lessons in Dublin School of Music

Master The Piano At Your Own Pace with Dublin School of Music

Master classical, jazz, or pop piano with award‑winning tutors at our Tallaght, Stillorgan & Terenure schools
Personalised 1‑to‑1 piano lessons for children, adults, and exam candidates - flexible weekly available

Our Piano Lessons

Dublin School of Music delivers award‑winning piano tuition for every age and ability.

Whether you’re tackling your very first middle‑C, polishing a Grade 8 Chopin étude, or branching into jazz improvisation, our concert‑seasoned piano tutors build a lesson plan around your goals, pace, and preferred style.

Join us at our fully equipped schools in Tallaght, Stillorgan, and Terenure - three Dublin locations, one clear path from practice room to performance hall.
Discover the power of the piano!

The human brain is capable of many things, but the cognitive capacity of a pianist is truly extraordinary. Juggling two hands and 88 keys simultaneously, pianists display a unique brain ability. That, and it is all tremendous fun!

Playing the piano doesn't only mean creating beautiful music, it also enhances valuable life skills. These include problem-solving, methodical thinking, language development, memory strengthening, quick decision making, and improved social behaviour. Moreover, it helps to build strong concentration and a solid focus.

As a piano player progresses, they also boost their creativity, communication, sensitivity, and imagination. Pretty amazing, right?
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The Piano a Versatile Instrument

Known as one of the most expressive solo instruments, the piano is favored across a broad range of music genres. Despite its individualistic character, the piano belongs to the String family.

Whether played solo or in an ensemble, it can handle the complexities of Classical, Jazz, and Rock music. For centuries, it has been featured in orchestras, bands, concert halls, musicals, and as an effective accompaniment to other instruments.

Our lessons cater to all kinds of students - from beginners, experienced players, to those coming back to the piano after a break. For school-aged students, preparing for grade exams can provide valuable lessons in self-discipline and most importantly, a significant increase in self-confidence.
We blend music theory education with practical learning, preparing any student to progress confidently and challenge themselves. This approach offers many opportunities to play with other musicians, form lifelong friendships, and develop crucial musical skills.
Absolutely amazing school. It is my daughters 3rd year with Rachel at piano classes.The staff is great and Craig is always helpful!
Justyna
Google Review, December 2024

Enrolment & Fees

Our enrolment is continuous and lessons are one-on-one, meaning you can start at any time.

Typically, we enroll by the term or for a year, with the fees based on a 10 lesson course over 10 consecutive weeks costing €300. Or, if you'd like to dip your toes in first, try a three lesson "taster course" at just €99. (If you decide to continue after your three lesson taster, the €99 will be deducted from the full fees).

We offer all students the opportunity to benefit from discounted fees by signing up to an automated payment plan this reduces the fees to €27.50 per lesson.

The piano is an orchestra in itself, capable of conveying the entire spectrum of human emotions with its rich and varied tones.

Anon

Our Piano Teachers

Dublin School of Music is an award-winning music school. 

Dublin School of Music’s faculty blends concert performers, examiners, composers, and seasoned educators, all united by a passion for nurturing talent. From first‑time beginners to diploma‑level musicians, our teachers tailor each lesson to the student’s goals and learning style.

You'll meet them in our music schools in Dublin - Tallaght, Stillorgan and Terenure.
Jasmin Gallagher
Violin & Piano

Jasmin Gallagher is a violinist from Donegal who began playing the violin at a young age. She spent two of her four years of studies in Belfast at the Ulster College of Music, where she had the opportunity to attend a masterclass with Harry Cawood. Jasmin performed with the City of Belfast Youth Orchestra two years and was a member of the Ulster Youth Orchestra for five years. Currently, in her fourth year of the BMus Performance course at RIAM, she has participated in orchestral projects with the RIAM Philharmonic. Most recently, Jasmin performed with the National Symphony Orchestra as part of the 175th-anniversary celebration for RIAM. She is currently studying under Professor Mike d’Arcy.
Siobhan Franks
Vocals, Early Grade Piano

Siobhán Franks joined Dublin School of Music teaching Vocals and early grade piano.

Siobhan has a background in performance and songwriting as an Solo Artist.

Siobhán also works at BIMM Dublin; Irelands modern music & performance college and focuses teachings on performance anxiety and vocal techniques.
Emma Power
Voice & Piano

Emma Power is a mezzo-soprano hailing from Waterford. They recently completed a Masters of Music Performance at the Royal Irish Academy of Music, studying under Imelda Drumm and Dearbhla Collins. Emma specializes in operatic and choral music, as well as experimental performance art.

Recently Emma has performed as a soloist with the NSO, and as a recital artist for the Blackwater Valley Opera Festival 2024. They are a recipient of the Mezzo Solo Cup, The Margaret Burke-Sheridan Cup, the Mrs. P.J. Geoghegan Memorial Cup, The Lieder Prize, and the Mahler Prize at the Feis Ceoil. Emma will appear in the INO 2024/2025 season as a chorus member.

Emma teaches singing of all levels, music theory, and beginner piano grades.
Emily Jane Cooke
Voice & Piano

Emily Jane has been singing and performing since she can remember. With over twelve years of experience in musical theatre and stage performances, Emily Jane focuses on bringing the students character into each piece of music. With the Royal Irish Academy of Speech and Drama she has received distinctions in her Grade 10 exam , Public Speaking Proficiency exam and a first-class honours in her Acting Proficiency exam. She utilises this knowledge to inform her students about performance techniques and engaging with crowds.

Emily Jane has worked as a vocal teacher for over two years, successfully preparing students for auditions into 3rd level music programmes, Junior Certificate and Leaving Certificate Music Practicals and ‘Rock School’ examinations.

Emily Jane recently finished her final year of study in DCU’s BA in Jazz and Contemporary Performance programme. She is one third of up-and-coming jazz vocal trio, ‘Mayflyes’. Her roles include being a lead vocalist, front woman, arranger and composer for the trio.

Emily Jane’s goal is to get each student comfortable with performing and expressing themselves through music.
Lucy Champion
Singing & Piano

Lucy Champion was born in 1966 in Worcestershire, England. She graduated from the London College of Music in 1987 with a graduate honours degree, specialising in acoustics and sound recording. Upon leaving college she remained in London, working as a professional singer, piano and singing teacher and radio presenter.
From 1989-1991 she was the personal assistant to the Chief Executive and Chairman of the London Philharmonic Orchestra.

In 1993 she moved to Belfast, Northern Ireland, to take up the role of Concerts and Events Manager for the Ulster Orchestra, a post she held for five years.
In 1998 Lucy was appointed as Education and Community Outreach Manager at the National Concert Hall in Dublin. The Education Programme received two Business2Arts Awards in 2003 and 2004 for its innovative community projects.

In 1998 Lucy left the National Concert Hall in order to pursue more freelance activities. Since then she has been working as a choral workshop facilitator, choral conductor, vocal coach, piano and general musicianship teacher.

In February 2021 she was the Education Officer for the National Opera House, Wexford, heading up their new Education & Community Programme, a post she held for two years.

In March 2021 Lucy qualified as an Alexander Technique teacher and is a member of the Irish Society of Teachers of the Alexander Technique (ISATT). She works with individuals and groups at
Lucy is also Education Co-ordinator and singer with the vocal ensemble ANÚNA and is a featured soloist on eleven of their albums; she is also a soloist on the soundtrack of “Diablo III” (Blizzard Games 2013) and in 2018 was featured on the album “Xenogears : Original Soundtrack Revival Disc - The First and the Last”.

Lucy lives in Dublin with her husband, the composer Michael McGlynn, and their two daughters.
Matt Mannion
Voice & Piano

Rising Stars recipient Matthew Mannion is originally from Billings, Montana but relocated with his family back to Ireland where he began and completed his studies, receiving his Undergraduate and Masters in Music Performance from the Royal Irish Academy of Music. Matthew has over a decade of performance experience and has performed with companies such as Irish National Opera, Opera Theater Company, Nouvel Opera Fribourg, Blackwater Valley Opera Festival, Wide Open Opera, Ulysses Opera, Lyric Opera Ireland, Opera Collective Ireland, and the Cork Midsummer Festival. Most recently Matthew has performed in the Ballaghaderreen Arts Festival, Summer Festival of Opera in Killruddery House, and performed with the Dublin City Choral Union, Wexford Festival Singers, Guinness Choir and the Goethe Choir.

He has performed many roles including Masetto in Don Giovanni, Melisso in Alcina, Guglielmo in Cosi fan tutte, Bartolo in Le nozze di Figaro, and two world premiere roles Owen in The Stalls and Liam in Backstage both written by Tom Lane. His small and secondary roles include Morales in Carmen, Marchese in La Traviata, Un Chasseurin Guillaume Tell, Kellner 4 in Der Rosenkavalier, 2nd Prisoner in Fidelio, Victorian 4 in William Todd’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, and Imperial Commissioner in Madama Butterfly. Matthew has also sung as a soloist in oratorios such as The Messiah, Elijah, Stanford’s Mass in G, Mozart’s Requiem, Beethoven’s Mass in C, Charpentier’s Messe de Minuet, C.P.E. Bach’s Magnificat, and Haydn’s Die Sieben letzten Worte unseres Erlösers am Kreuze. Matthew has been a finalist in the Bernadette Greevy Bursary, Glenarm Festival of Voice, Trench Award, and received 3rd place in the 2017 Irene Sanford Competition. He also was granted the Agility Award in 2022 by the Arts Council of Ireland to further fund his operatic studies.

As a teacher Matthew has multiple years of training and experience to enhance his teaching style. He has taught privately and at the Dublin School of Music for many years mentoring and guiding pupils through their RIAM and ABRSM grades, as well as junior and leaving certificate practicals with much success. Matthew also is a vocal tutor in Dublin City University. Most recently Matthew undertook the Singer’s and Teachers Training course run by Classical Voice Training to further hone his pedagogical skills and continues to look for ways to constantly improve. His belief is a teacher is a forever learner and to adapt to each individual student that comes through the door. His classroom is a fun and safe environment as learning music should enrich the lives of those studying it.
Rohan Harron
Violin & Piano

Born in Yorkshire, Rohan Harron is a violinist and composer, currently studying at RIAM. As a performer, he has been a featured young artist with Hard Rain Soloist Ensemble, participated in the West Cork Chamber Music’s Fringe Festival and is the co-founder of the contemporary music ensemble ‘Outside the Lines’.

As a composer, he was the winner of the Milligan Fox Medal for his choral setting of ‘Weile, Weile, Weile’ for upper voices and also commissioned by Sing Ireland to write for the Irish Youth Training Choir as part of their ‘Unspoken Words, Unheard Voices’ project. In late 2023 was commissioned by Yorkshire Philharmonic Choir to write a string orchestra piece ‘From Dawn to Dusk’ to accompany Ola Gjeilo’s Sunrise Mass and his string quartet ‘Psychotia’, was performed by the Solas Quartet on their 2023 Irish tour and also at the National Concert Hall’s ‘Migrations’ String Quartet weekend in 2024.

Rohan has taught violin and piano at DSM since 2022
My daughters have been learning piano in Dublin school of music for the past couple of years. The standard of teaching is high and Craig is always pleasant to deal with and very accommodating with any changes in lesson times etc. Nina is a super piano teacher and both my daughters have learnt so much with her. We highly recommend this music school!
Lian O'Dwyer
Google Review, May 2021
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