Lucija Bozic
About
With a passion deeply rooted in the harmonies and rhythms of life, Lucija has dedicated herself to not only mastering her craft but also imparting her knowledge to the next generation. Holding a degree in music education, Lucija has traversed the globe, teaching and playing in countries like Slovenia, Austria, the United Kingdom, the United States, and now Germany
In her spare time, she continues her love affair with music, playing in various ensembles and keeping up with the latest musical trends and methodologies. She believes in lifelong learning and strives to be a beacon of inspiration to all her students.
Teaching Style
My teaching style is tailored to each student, understanding that everyone's musical journey is unique. Whether it's through the soulful tunes of a saxophone, the classic elegance of the piano, or the timeless melodies of the recorder, I believe in harnessing and nurturing the inherent musical talent present in all.
Having worked with a wide age range of students, from young children to adults, I have cultivated a teaching methodology that is both fun and effective. My lessons are structured to build a strong foundation in music theory while ensuring students remain engaged and passionate about learning.
Credentials & Affiliations
Gustav Mahler Privatuniversität für Musik (eh.KONSE), Austria
- 2014 – Qualified Artistic diploma, field of study Saxophone, graduated with distinction
Mahler Privatuniversität für Musik (eh.KONSE), Austria
- 013 – Transfer examination to the ll. Graduation passed with distinction
- Main field of study: Saxophone
Gustav Mahler Privatuniversität für Musik (eh.KONSE), Austria
- 2013 – Qualified instrumental (vocal) pedagogic degree
- Graduated with distinction
- Main field of study: Saxophone
- Minor field of study Baroque Recorder
Ljubljana Conservatory of Music and Ballet, Slovenia
- 2008 – High school Graduation
- Main field of study: Classical Saxophone
Additional Trainings with certificate – masterclasses with:
- Jean Yves-Formeau, masterclass for quartets (FR)
- Eugene Rousseau (USA)
- Matjaž Drevenšek (SLO)
- Arno Bornkamp (NL)
- Marcus Weiss (CH)
- Betka Bizjak Kotnik (SLO)
- Vincent David (FR)
- Miha Rogina (SLO)
- Dragan Sremec (CRO)
