Aaron, who teaches in the Conservatorium’s Keyboard Club, began as a piano student at a very young age, and completed his AMEB piano studies with A+ High Distinction in Grade 8, as well as achieving a Band 6 in both HSC Music 2 and Music Extension (Performance) in 2018. He was the winner of The Pearl Beach Senior Music Scholarship and People’s Choice Award in 2018.
A former Central Coast Conservatorium of Music student himself, who learned with Carl Schmidt, Aaron graduated from Macquarie University in 2022 with a Bachelor of Cognitive and Brain Sciences, in pursuit of his long-held joint passion for both music, sound and research. Aaron has secured a place to further his studies with a Masters of Research in Cognitive Science in 2024, and is looking forward to the opportunity to combine his passion for music with research in sound, hearing and the brain.
As a teacher, Aaron enjoys building great working relationships with the broad range of students he teaches. He began mentoring young students in his early years of High School in both music and other subjects, and loves sharing his passion for music with young learners. Aaron is a firm believer in the value of musical education to help young students grow, and loves seeing them build their confidence and skill by sharing his knowledge of music and playing the piano.
Carl Schmidt said of Aaron: “I have had the privilege of guiding Aaron from the early stages of his musical development. His innate passion and talent for music have been evident from the start. Aaron is a versatile musician who excels not only in playing the piano, but also in singing. He has a great spirit of generosity and enjoys passing on his musical knowledge to others, sharing his abilities and joy of music through his teaching.”