🎶 Spring Seminar — Now Accepting Students
Instituto-Aguayo mark Instituto-Aguayo de Educación Musical

Learn the fundamentals of music through the Aguayo Method
Recorder, Singing, Choir & Percussion

Whether you're just starting out, coming back to music, or simply love it — this is for you

The Aguayo Method

The Aguayo Method is a music and ear-training education whose purpose is to promote the development of the five senses and the harmonious coordination of motor skills through group lessons.

Through cultivating rich musicality, we aim to enhance both physical and mental abilities. Music becomes a means for holistic human development — we believe in learning music as a path to educating the whole person.

Kodály

Hungarian music pedagogy centered on vocal music, movable-do solfège, and developing musical literacy through singing.

Orff

German approach combining rhythm, movement, and percussion instruments, experiencing music through improvisation and creativity.

Dalcroze

Swiss method using eurhythmics — expressing and feeling music through rhythmic body movement and physical experience.

Founded on the music education philosophies of Kodály, Orff, and Dalcroze, along with Montessori's principles of holistic human education.

Instructor

Aguayo Jose Luis

Aguayo Jose Luis

Born in Mexico City. Graduated in composition from the National Music University of Mexico and in conducting from the National Conservatory of Mexico.

Delft Music School, NetherlandsBarcelona ConservatoriumMoscow Music UniversitySalzburg Orff InstituteLiszt Academy, BudapestCologne Music University

Studied under world-renowned masters including Gustav Leonhardt (harpsichord) and Herbert von Karajan (conducting). After serving as dean of Aguascalientes State Music University in Mexico and teaching at the Rhein-Hunsrück Music School in Germany, he founded the Instituto-Aguayo in Germany, Mexico, and Japan in 1983.

Active internationally as a composer, conductor, recorder player, cellist, and music educator.

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Contact Us

Please feel free to contact us for a trial lesson or to observe a class.

Access

Address
5-21 Higashisaka-machi, Mizuho-ku, Nagoya
Nearest Station
5-minute walk from Mizuho Kuyakusho Station (Sakura-dōri Line)