Piano Music Teacher and Creativity Mentor
Online Lessons for Students of All Ages
When so much is changing in the world, I support a student in the totality of their creativity. Over the past forty years, teaching people of all backgrounds has given me enormous faith in our human potential. Each person has a natural gift for inventiveness and imagination. As an award-winning musician, writer and visual artist, my role is to help a student cultivate his or her unique abilities,
developing autonomy and strength, now and into the future.
developing autonomy and strength, now and into the future.
Working with Children Clearance
Registered with the New South Wales Office of the Children's Guardian
Registered with the New South Wales Office of the Children's Guardian
Articles by Jessica Roemischer
For the Roland Corporation
"Stories From The Piano"
My Philosophy on Teaching and Life
"How to Find the Right Piano Teacher"
What Makes a Good Mentor
"Preparing for Piano Recitals & Perfomances"
Lessons Learned Through A Lifetime of Performing
"Thank you, Jessica, for mentoring and freeing Taiyo!"
Julien and Sachiko Marchand, Manly
Julien and Sachiko Marchand, Manly
"You are a beautiful teacher who leads with the heart and I thank you for gifting Sarah with your time and talent. You showed her that music is foremost an expression from within. She will be forever grateful to you for the musical world you opened up to her!" Sarah's mum
Jessica's unique approach to piano teaching led to a CNN Heroes Award nomination, and has been supported by
singer/songwriter James Taylor and the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
Jessica's unique approach to piano teaching led to a CNN Heroes Award nomination, and has been supported by
singer/songwriter James Taylor and the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
Ben Goldwasser studied piano with Jessica when he was young. He went on to become co-founder of the two-time, Grammy-nominated band, MGMT.
"Jessica's work with Ben gave him his creative start." David Goldwasser, Ben's dad
Jessica's unique approach touches the lives of people of all ages,
including those with disabilities.
Jessica Roemischer conducted a ground-breaking music program at Riverbrook Residence for women with disabilities, the oldest facility of its kind in New England. This performance was supported by the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Caroline and James Taylor and Shakespeare and Co. What you'll see here defies our common notions of what it means to be 'disabled.' Indeed, Jessica does not see limitation, but rather only possibility and ability!
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"We adopted Tyler to make him part of our family. We are both almost used to Tyler surprising us. Then he starts spending time with Jessica and he does it some more! She has expanded his horizons. Music has become a way for him to express himself that he never had before." Tim and Diane Henry, Worthington. MA
"What an incredible gift that Jessica has given Tyler. I shudder to think what would have become of him had he not landed in Tim and Diane's hands, and then in Jessica's. It is as if they gave him life and Jessica has given him breath." Rev. Douglas Small, Worthington Congregational Church |