Rhona Gouldson

Earning the Peter Killian medal in 1991 for the highest placed Leaving Cert in Music that year, she entered Trinity College Dublin to pursue a degree in Music and was awarded the Taylor Exhibition upon entry, a two-year Scholarship for the best entrance exam. Never achieving less than 100% in any aural test taken, Rhona’s ear was very much sought after and while still a student at Trinity, she was asked to lend her ears in the forming of the comparison performance table of her music Prof Tresize’s book Debussy’s La Mer. After graduating in 1995 Rhona was subsequently asked back to lead the aural training on the Masters in Multimedia degree course at Trinity College.
Rhona was a regular prizewinner of the Dublin Feis Ceoil and the Fr Mathew Feis. She regularly performed in the Boydell Room (Trinity College Dublin) and in DIT recitals, the Mansion House amongst other venues. Having a particular passion to collaborate with other musicians, Rhona has enjoyed teaming up with artists such as Liz Nolan, soprano and Ruth Hickey, clarinet. Rhona also has enjoyed freelance accompanying and has done extensive work in this area over the years locally for Festivals and for ABRSM exams.
Feeling at one with the art of teaching piano, from 1995 to 2003 Rhona taught at the Leeson Park School of Music and was appointed Head of Piano there for her last two years. It was during her time at the LPSM that she was trained in the Kodaly method, a ‘holistic’ approach to the teaching of music and one that she likes to incorporate into her teaching to this day. Rhona has a Licentiate Teaching Diploma from Trinity College London and she is a member of EPTA. From 2003 Rhona has been employed on several occasions by the DIT and has enjoyed freelance teaching, in 2006 evolving into what is now ‘Piano Academy of Ireland’, Ireland’s only School of Piano which was featured on RTE’s Nationwide in 2008. Rhona’s students are regular prizewinners at local and National Festivals including the Dublin Feis Ceoil, Newpark Music Festival, Kilcoole Festival, the Navan Choral Festival as well as frequent RIAM and ABRSM exam high achievers.
Living in Rathgar Dublin with two kids, when not working or being Mum, Rhona enjoys going to live concerts & theatre, movies, writing, designing, fashion, yoga & pilates, cooking and traveling when she can.
Rachel simply enjoys her piano lessons. I don’t know how Rhona does it as I wasn’t around during the lessons but I can see that Rachel is well- motivated and is always looking forward to her next lesson. Rachel has only been in the School for 3 months and I have already seen an improvement. (I have tried two other piano teachers with her previously but did not go very far as she refuses to play for them- Rhona certainly has a way with young children!)
Dr. Ruth Low, parent
We are very happy to have Rhona teach our son Joe. We really appreciate the effort and dedication Rhona puts into teaching Joe. He absolutely adores Rhona and enjoys the lessons.
mother of Joe O’Grady
I’m happy with the progress of her lesson. In a short period of time she learned a lot of songs to play and even joined and won a prize in a festival.
Anon Parent