

One of our best tutors. Quality profile, experience in their field, verified qualifications and a great response time. Noriko will be happy to arrange your first Piano lesson.
Noriko
One of our best tutors. Quality profile, experience in their field, verified qualifications and a great response time. Noriko will be happy to arrange your first Piano lesson.
- Rate $95
- Response 6h
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Students50+
Number of students Noriko has taught since their arrival at Superprof
Number of students Noriko has taught since their arrival at Superprof

$95/h
1st lesson free
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Mindful piano lessons for adult learners by a highly acclaimed and experienced teacher.
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One of our best tutors. Quality profile, experience in their field, verified qualifications and a great response time. Noriko will be happy to arrange your first Piano lesson.
About Noriko
I have served as a professor of piano at Alma Mater the Royal College of Music, London. I was also appointed professor of Piano and Chamber Music at the School of Music, University of Minnesota in 2007. In demand as both a soloist and a chamber musician, I have appeared at major music festivals and concert halls throughout the world including the BBC Proms, and Southbank Centre with some of the world’s great orchestras and chamber groups.
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I have held important professorships both in the UK and the US and have a reputation as a devoted and supportive teacher. Now at my private studio, I am open to all levels. We will work on the repertoire of your choice, I will guide you through your favourite piece of piano music!
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Perfect! I feel very lucky to have found Noriko on here. An incredible teacher and human. Since starting lessons I have a new found love for the piano.
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Perfect! It's hard to write a review.
I am 67 years old and practically never learned to play the piano, only the violin and the flute. While I was working, I had no time for music - for about 45 years. I started "playing" the piano 2 years ago because we had a piano. With a terrible hand position, sitting comfortably, I had no idea how to use the pedal. It's good that I noticed that everything I was doing was horrible and that's when I started looking for a teacher with a long professional history. That's how I found Noriko Kawai. She is very patient with me. It's fantastic how you show what needs to be improved with a small movement. As she gently explains how to touch the key in such a way that the sound becomes more beautiful. She pays close attention to me in every lesson and I am very happy that I chose her as my teacher.
I've had 7 hours with her so far and I've learned the 1st movement of the Moonlight sonata by now, because she thinks I'm capable of it. And it worked. Without it, it would have been lumpy, too powerful. Noriko helps me calm down my playing and takes everything to a higher level with her instructions.
Thank you Noriko- Noriko's response :
Perfect! I have been looking for a teacher who can teach me specific and effective techniques as to how to practice/read/play the piano pieces. Noriko teaches/gives me the skills which are exactly what I was looking for. She teaches me enthusiastically to correct my skills without criticizing my weaknesses. She is always positive and fun during the lessons and I look forward to walking my piano journey with her and I am confident that my skills will keep improving with the directions provided by Noriko.
- Noriko's response :
It's my pleasure to work with her.
Perfect! It is really a privilege to have Noriko as a teacher. She has all the qualities one can look for: inspiring, sets a high bar, motivating, friendly, taking a real interest, knowledgable…..the list goes on. I appreciate her focus both on the technical and musical components of playing the piano, from the very first lesson and the very elementary pieces. Noriko has the ability to put in words exactly what one should do to improve the musicality of a piece. It has been a surprise to me how time and again, she would just suggest a slight change in how one plays, or even think about what one plays, and it would sound better or a technical difficulty would be overcome. I should also add the online classes are many times more effective than I could have imagined. Nothing escapes her attention. I am looking forward to this week’s class, and to many more in the coming years.
- Noriko's response :
Perfect! It was a pleasure to begin learning the piano with Noriko. She is friendly, patient and always encouraging. It has been great to make progress on some of my favourite piano pieces and I’m looking forward to the next lessons!
- Noriko's response :
Perfect! Noriko's teaching reflects her long, accomplished career as both a concert pianist and an educator. Every piece I have studied with her, she would have her own timeworn sheet music full of her own notes and experiences, and is always able to give deep insight into the technical and musical demands of the repertoire. Moreover, she is encouraging and not prescriptive, which has helped with the development of my own interpretations and musicality. Under her 2 years of tutelage, I have also seen my technique develop significantly. She has expertly guided me through some very daunting repertoire, and I hope to learn more!
- Noriko's response :
Perfect! Ms.Noriko is the most excellent teacher that I have known in the more than two years of learning piano. She's never been shy about teaching you her expertise. Most of the time it was not so much a lesson as a conversation between two piano lovers. In her class, I can clearly feel her responsibility and passion for teaching courses, as well as her love for piano itself. I think as an amateur, I am very lucky to meet such a professional and responsible teacher.
- Noriko's response :
Perfect! Noriko is very knowledgable and kind. I have been enjoying my piano lessons with her very much. She always teaches me various ways to overcome technical difficulties in a piece. She also encourages me to imagine what the music is describing and play accordingly, which I find quite helpful in expression. Thanks to Noriko, I was able to play the music that I never imagine I could play.
- Noriko's response :
Perfect! Noriko is an excellent teacher and she finds the right balance between encouragement and honesty for her students. She plays at the very highest level herself and is very good at communicating the techniques required to improve one’s playing.
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I knew of Noriko before I met her. She is an incredible, world-renowned pianist, and I'm still in awe that we are friends. But perhaps I shouldn't be in awe of that, because she happens to be one of the nicest people I have ever met. It's just so refreshing when someone you admire also turns out to be a wonderful person.
When Noriko lived in Minneapolis (where I am), she taught piano at the University of Minnesota. She was a much-beloved instructor, and it's easy to see why: she is kind, compassionate, patient, generous, and extraordinarily knowledgeable and talented.
I feel very lucky to have gotten to know Noriko personally and to have watched her play on numerous occasions--did I mention she is one of the best pianists in the world? Anyone who has the chance to take lessons with her should. I can't recommend her highly enough.I first encountered Noriko's consummate musicianship on recordings—particularly in those of music by the composer James Dillon. Her 2004 NMC recording of the composer's masterly The Book of Elements (1996–2003) is simply in a class by itself: incredible, powerful music performed and recorded at the highest level of artistry. The recording received a prestigious "Editor's Choice" award from Gramophone Magazine in September 2004. (She continues to perform this exceptionally challenging work, including as recently as in January 2020 in the Purcell Room at Southbank Centre, where she gave an acclaimed performance.)
Only in 2007, when she became my colleague in Minnesota, was I fortunate enough to be able to meet Noriko and hear her perform in person—which I did on numerous occasions, including remarkable performances not only of Dillon's music (several works), but also of Janáček, Schubert, Schumann, Ravel, Britten, and Feldman, among others. But I was struck by the combination of Noriko's brilliant artistry, her perceptive discussions of music and performance, and her humane kindness—the last of which is, I believe, a necessity when it comes to good studio teaching.
One thing that became evident during her years in Minnesota was that piano students began seeking her out, sometimes secretively, to take lessons from her, often because she could help them solve technical problems that their other teachers could not. Noriko once mentioned that she thought the students she encountered there often had very good and interesting musical ideas but lacked the technique to realize them—which was not what she had initially expected, given her thoughtful supposition that musical challenges are ultimately the much more difficult and significant ones. In those days, she was quite in demand as a result of her well-deserved reputation as a brilliant pedagogue.
Although I never took piano lessons from her myself, I did see the results of her teaching and coaching in the Contemporary Music Workshop (CMW) performances led by her and Dillon. I heard student instrumentalists who had never before performed difficult modernist music offer convincing renditions of works by Schoenberg, Varèse, Stockhausen, Scelsi, Cage, and Ligeti, among numerous other composers. I also heard a wonderful performance of the Rachmaninoff sonata for cello and piano by two students who had been coached by her. (These are just a few examples.)
Given the remarkably high level of Noriko's artistry, one might expect that she only works with the most advanced students. However, having a sense of her caring demeanor and patience, I am certain that she works quite well with younger, less advanced students as well. To sum up, I can't recommend Noriko enough. A remarkable artist, teacher, and human, she is a national treasure and fount of musical wisdom. I'm certain any serious pianist, at any level of skill, would benefit greatly from lessons with her.
Sumanth Gopinath, Associate Professor, University of MinnesotaWe have known Noriko Kawai for nearly 40 years in both a professional capacity and as a friend. Imagine how lucky any talented student would be to secure Noriko as a teacher! Noriko is a world-class performer with a phenomenal technical talent, a wide repertoire and a deep understanding of musical structure and language. She combines this with emotional warmth, creative intelligence and interpretative subtlety. Combined with her personal charm, unassuming manner and natural gift for exposition, her abilities as a professor of piano studies have been in demand internationally for many years and it is wonderful that she is now sharing her experience and skills with a new generation of students.
I have known Noriko Kawai for about 15 years, from the time that she became my colleague at the University of Minnesota. Noriko is a superb artist and a wonderful teacher: a combination that is exceedingly rare. Her range as a performer is simply stunning, spanning over 400 years of musical composition, solo, chamber, and orchestral. And unlike so many accomplished pianists, Noriko’s expertise does not stop music from the past. Noriko is internationally admired for her performances of some of the most inventive composers of our own time. Noriko is a complete musician.
As a teacher, Noriko is a patient, compassionate, and sensitive, and at the same time able to endow students with a sense of high musical excellence. She was beloved by her students at the university and for good reason: Noriko is that rare teacher who while developing a student’s musical technique and sensibility also allows the student to find their own voice, their own musical personality.
I have been blessed by having had some extraordinary teachers through the years of my long musical apprenticeship. Later in my career as a music scholar, I was equally blessed to know some of the most accomplished scholars, performers, and composers of the past fifty years. I count Noriko Kawai among that constellation.
Michael Cherlin
Professor Emeritus, University of Minnesota
I have known Noriko Kawai for over 20 years and it has been a privilege to represent her professionally through my artists’ agency CMPromotions.
Noriko is acknowledged internationally as a major interpreter of a wide range of repertoire and for her special relationship with contemporary music in particular. She has performed as a soloist and chamber musician at numerous festivals and concert halls throughout Europe and beyond. Notable among concerto engagements, she gave the première of James Dillon's piano concerto, 'Andromeda', at the BBC Proms in 2006.
Noriko’s experience as a teacher is of an equally high order, having held piano professorships at the Royal College of Music London (2004-08) and the University of Minnesota’s School of Music (2007-13). In my experience both pupils and teaching colleagues hold Noriko in nothing but the highest regard.
As retired Head of Music at the Royal National Theatre, I have known Noriko Kawai personally and professionally for many years, and would not hesitate to recommend her wholeheartedly as a piano tutor. She is an extraordinarily gifted and versatile pianist, and there is no doubt that her meticulousness and care as a performer would translate to her skills as a teacher, and combined with her reliable and warm nature, and pleasant, friendly manner, would make her the perfect piano tutor. Kevin Leeman
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