Sonya Clark enjoys teaching immensely, and is always excited to meet new students. It is a rewarding experience for her to help others grow through music. She feels fortunate to have had the opportunity to study with a wide variety of teachers, as it has exposed her to many different teaching styles and techniques which she can pass along to her own students.
Sonya received her B.A. in Piano Performance, Cum Laude, from Fort Lewis College in Durango, CO, where she studied with Dr. Lisa Campi. During here time there she was active as a private teacher, chamber musician, soloist, and accompanist. She was the pianist for A Little Trio, a clarinet, violin, and piano trio dedicated to the performance of various twentieth century works. She has also served as a pianist for the San Juan Symphony.
Sonya started her B.A. at Mesa State College in Grand Junction, CO, where she studied and worked closely with Dr. Michael Baron. She performed regularly and was active there as well as a private teacher. While at Mesa State College, she was able to study in Urbino, Italy for two weeks, where she participated regularly in master classes and performed in public concerts. Sonya is currently earning a M.M. in Piano Performance/Pedagogy from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.