The Music Academy offers private music instruction for community members at two levels of study. Whether you're just starting out or looking to refine your technique, our experienced and passionate instructors are here to help you grow as a musician. Learn proper technique on the instrument of your choice and explore music that matches your skill level. From Bach and Beethoven to blues and the basics, the Music Academy offers something for every musical taste.
Please note: Music Academy lessons are non-credit and do not apply toward a degree or certificate. If you're interested in pursuing a formal music credential, explore our music degrees and certificates for more information.
Upcoming Courses
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The Music Academy offers online and in-person private music lessons. Not all instructors are offering in-person lessons at this time. Students participating in online lessons must have a computer or other media device equipped with a camera and microphone, and reliable internet access. Students or parents will need to provide a valid email address upon registering. If you are not a continuing student, contact Brenda Large at largeb@cod.edu
If you are looking to learn to play an instrument or are a casual musician who wants to explore your potential, Music Quest offer a fun way to get started. Music Quest is for students of any age who would like to try something new and study music for fun. Private lessons are available on piano, voice, guitar and woodwind.
- Lessons are available in 30-minute sessions and the schedule will be determined between the student and instructor.
- $272 for a total of four (4) hours
- Register by phone at (630) 942-2208
If you are a more serious musician who wants to be challenged and pushed to reach your maximum potential, then the Music Masters program is for you. Our faculty members are some of the finest musicians in the Chicago metropolitan area and have performed in such distinguished venues as Carnegie Hall and The Oprah Winfrey Show.
Private lessons are available for the following instruments: cello, clarinet, double bass, flute, French horn, guitar, harp, jazz bass, oboe, percussion, piano and jazz piano, pipe organ, saxophone, trombone, trumpet, tuba, viola, violin and voice.
- Lessons are available in 30 or 45 minute sessions and the schedule will be determined between the student and instructor.
- $352 for a total of four (4) hours
- Register by phone at (630) 942-2208
Register Today
Sign up easily through Instant Enrollment. Be sure to provide a personal email address when registering and check your spam or junk folders regularly so you don’t miss course updates.- To participate in online or hybrid classes, you’ll need access to a computer, tablet (such as an iPad), or similar device with a camera and microphone. Classes are delivered via Zoom and/or the Blackboard learning platform.
- To ensure a smooth start, registration for online courses may close up to 48 business hours before the course begins.
Music Academy Faculty
Cacie Miller has relied on the sounds and repertoire of the piano to help her make sense of the world around her since a young age. She is drawn to compositions packed with colorful storytelling and especially those that seem to push through the edges of reality. She relishes these qualities in the music time honored composers such as Beethoven, Liszt, Debussy and Bartok, and in contemporary composers such as Lera Auerbach and Reena Esmail. Sometimes Cacie improvises and composes on her instrument.
Cacie’s musicianship was fostered by several teachers throughout her university studies. She studied piano with William Heiles, Rebecca Penneys, and Robert Glover, theory with Steve Laitz, and harpsichord with Charlotte Mattax Moersch. She holds degrees from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (DMA in Performance and Literature), the Eastman School of Music (MA in theory pedagogy), Houghton University (MM in piano), and the University of Southern Maine (BM in piano). These studies informed Cacie’s playing and her own teaching through work on body/emotion integration at the piano, use of analytical practices to inform interpretive decisions, and practicing intentional listening to prepare communicative performances.
With hope of working toward sustainable cultural practices, Cacie has been actively working on the project Composing Our Climate, which began during her doctoral research. This project focuses on performer-driven commissioned chamber works written to work through emotional reckonings with the climate crisis. In Fall 2023, the first recital took place, with works by Shi-An Costello and Sam Sharp, two Chicago composers. Cacie is working with Chicago-based duo Missing Piece (Dan Galat and Kelly Quesada) to commission and perform more chamber works for this project.
Cacie is a member of New Music Chicago, Musicians Club of Women Chicago, and MTNA's CAMTA chapter.
Contact Information
Continuing Education
Student Resource Center (SRC), Room 1110
(630) 942-2208
Fax: (630) 942-3785
Email: CE@cod.edu
- Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
- Friday, closed