
Welcome to the DubiMelody School
Our music school offers private piano, guitar, and singing lessons in several languages (French, Spanish, German and English).
In addition, there are group music theory lessons to prepare for the Level Test exams (ABRSM). These exams offer a comprehensive assessment of the student's progress.
Two student concerts per year
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Concerts in the Zwicky Süd Music & Culture Space
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A student recital takes place twice per year (in June and December).
Single Lessons :
Courses take place twice a year, in two semesters. From September to mid-February and mid-February to end of June. You can join the school at any time, and fees will be charged on a pro rata basis.
Lessons also take place during the autumn, sports and spring holidays.
(School holidays in October, February and April)
The school will be closed during christmas and summer break.
For missed lessons that are cancelled at least 24 hours in advance, it is possible to reschedule within the same week or earlier.
A replacement date can be arranged - if the teacher's schedule allows.
Courses - à la carte:
It is possible to take individual lessons - however, without a fixed weekly appointment.
In this case, the teacher will offer you one or two appointment times to choose from each week.
It is also possible to take lessons during the summer holidays.
This is not included in the semester package and will be billed separately.
The price includes two student concerts per year.
Please select your preferred option and contact us via the form.
Our instrumental lessons begin from the age of 5 and music theory lessons from the age of 8.

Piano lessons
Single Lessons :
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30-minute lesson / CHF 1,350 per semester
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45-minute lesson / CHF 1,750 per semester
Pay-as-you-go :
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Courses "à la carte" 30 minutes / CHF 80
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Courses "à la carte" 45 minutes / CHF 100
Trial lesson :
CHF 60 / 30 minutes
For children under 7 years old, we recommend a 30-minute package.
Guitar lessons
Single Lessons :
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30-minute lesson / CHF 1,350 per semester
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45-minute lesson / CHF 1,750 per semester
Pay-as-you-go :
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Courses "à la carte" 30 minutes / CHF 80
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Courses "à la carte" 45 minutes / CHF 100
Trial lesson :
CHF 60 / 30 minutes
For children under 7 years old, we recommend a 30-minute package.


Singing lessons
Single Lessons :
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30-minute lesson / CHF 1,350 per semester
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45-minute lesson / CHF 1,750 per semester
Pay-as-you-go :
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Courses "à la carte" 30 minutes / CHF 80
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Courses "à la carte" 45 minutes / CHF 100
Trial lesson :
CHF 60 / 30 minutes
Ages 8-9 and up
Courses in music theory
Group classes :
45-minutes lesson / CHF 900 / 20 lessons
Maximum 5 students per group,
at least 2 students.
Registration is open to those aged 8 and over.


Perrine Blouin,
Director and piano teacher
My name is Perrine Blouin. I studied piano and music theory with Marie-Eve Coquelle and Mr. Beauvois, as well as at the Mouvaux Music School in France, and have been teaching private piano lessons since 2017. I also worked for three years at the French Gymnasium in Zurich as a workshop leader for "Piano and Playful Music Theory." In 2021, I founded my own music school, where I offer piano lessons in French. Now I would like to open my services to Swiss and international families. With the support of Leticia, Levente, and Zoé, we will be offering lessons in Spanish, German, English, and French in the future.

Leticia Goás
Piano and music theory teacher
Leticia Goás (26 years old) is a Spanish pianist and composer living in Zurich. She began playing the piano at a young age and studied piano in her hometown of A Coruña, Spain, with Nicolás Cadarso and Tatiana Prjevalskaya. After completing her composition studies in Spain and Germany (Conservatorio Superior de Música de Castilla y León and Folkwang University of the Arts), she enrolled in the Master's program at the Zurich University of the Arts with Niki Reiser and Olav Lervik to study composition for film, theater, and media. In 2018, Leticia began teaching piano, theory, and composition in A Coruña. Since then, she has also given private lessons in Salamanca and Germany and has been teaching at the DubiMelody music school in Zurich since March 2023.

Levente Molnar
Teacher of guitar and music theory
Levente Molnár has been graduated from Széchenyi István University in Győr in 2019. Since 2015, he has been a member of the Tritonus Guitar Trio, whose most outstanding achievement among several competitions was first place at the 2019 Guitar Foundation of America International Ensemble Competition (Miami). He also transcribes for the trio, thus utilizing not only his performing but also his creative side. The trio has released three CDs to date. Levente Molnár has been working as a guitar teacher since 2019. In his guitar lessons, it is important to him to pass on his love of music and, of course, to develop an ever-deepening relationship with the instrument.

Zoé Chabert
Singing teacher
Trained as a recorder and piano player, Zoé Chabert was admitted as a soprano to the class of Muriel Ferraro at the Pôle Supérieur de Paris and is currently pursuing a pedagogical master's degree at the Zurich University of the Arts with Caroline Melzer. Her interest in early music led her to the CRR de Paris, and she has taken part in masterclasses with Barbara Hannigan and Charles Castronovo. She has sung, among other roles, Silberklang in Mozart’s Der Schauspieldirektor, the Second Woman in Charpentier’s Le Malade imaginaire at the Opéra Royal de Versailles, as well as Albina in Graun’s Britannico in 2024/2025 and again the Second Woman in Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas in Zurich. Since 2022, she has worked regularly with the ensemble Les Epopées under Stéphane Fuget, has participated in recordings of Lully’s Grands Motets and Monteverdi’s Orfeo, made her debut with Le Concert Spirituel in Charpentier’s Médée, and sang Mahler’s Third Symphony at the Verbier Festival under Sir Simon Rattle. She is a member of the 2025–2028 academy of La Capella Reial de Catalunya under Jordi Savall.


