History
The Diller-Quaile School of Music was founded by pianists Angela Diller and Elizabeth Quaile. Since the School's founders believed that the capacity for understanding and creating music exists in everyone, it was essential that their music school provide a dynamic and well-rounded experience not just for select students, but for all. Together, they initiated a comprehensive approach to teaching music, correlating individual piano lessons with classes in musicianship and theory. Their purpose was to develop musically sensitive and receptive individuals who played with the eloquence that comes from understanding the structure of music, and the inner relationships of musical elements within a composition. Through inspired teaching, they would awaken in students a responsiveness to the beauty of music and to the subtleties of artistic performance.
Specialties
Founded in 1920, The Diller-Quaile School of Music is a community music school on the Upper East Side of Manhattan offering Early Childhood music and art classes for infants through six years, as well as instrument and voice lessons, classes, ensembles, and teacher development offerings/Dalcroze courses. Concerts for young children, student performances, and master classes occur all year.