About Wright Piano School

Andrew Wright began the Wright Piano School in the Hague in 2009 as a private teaching practice. Due to increasing demand the Wright Piano School has grown to include several other expert teachers and a full calendar of activities, including guest masterclasses, recitals, exams and group classes.

Students of Andrew Wright have gone on to be accepted to the most important conservatoires of the Netherlands (Amsterdam, Utrecht, the Hague) and have been successful in national and international competitions such as the Prinses Christina Concours, the Concertgebouw Concours and the Holland International Piano Competition. In November 2015, Nathan Schaumann (15-year-old student of Andrew Wright) won first prize in his age category in the Young Pianist Foundation Competition, the most important piano competition in Holland.

The Wright Piano School places emphasis on inspiration, hard work and achievement. Some students are on their way to becoming professional musicians, while others simply play for fun. The teachers find ways to help all students advance through regular practice. Luckily, the many performances opportunities offered to students provide great motivation, as students are always practicing toward a performance. The sense of accomplishment from each recital, masterclass or exam performance keeps them working hard! All of the associate teachers at the Wright Piano School are highly qualified with a degree in piano and an affinity for teaching. Please check out the teachers page for more information.

Business Information

Address: Muzenplein 42, 2511GC Den Haag (not open for visitors)

Phone: +31639591941

KvK: 37157300 Andrew Wright

BTW: NL500119338B01

Legal Structure

Wright Piano School B.V. is registered with the Kamer van Koophandel under number 76274691. As such, the Wright Piano School refers students to its carefully-selected teachers, who work as independent freelancers. These teachers are legally responsible for their own actions. Wright Piano School performs all administrative functions with the students, including placement, billing, collection, organisation of activities, and periodic assessment.