Grosse Pointe Music Academy is excited to share several program expansions for the 2026 enrollment season, offering students and families even more opportunities to learn, grow, and make music together.
Founded in 2005, Grosse Pointe Music Academy has served the local community for over two decades, providing private music instruction in a supportive, welcoming environment. As interest in music education continues to grow, the academy is expanding lesson availability, adding new seasonal camps, and welcoming additional faculty members to better serve students of all ages.
Expanded lesson offerings for students of all ages
The academy offers private music lessons for beginners through advanced students, with instruction available in:
- Piano
- Guitar
- Voice
- Drums
- Bass guitar and ukulele
- Violin, viola, cello, and upright bass
- Flute, saxophone, clarinet, trumpet, and trombone
Lessons are available for children, teens, and adults, with flexible scheduling options designed to fit busy family routines.
“Our focus has always been on providing clear instruction in a supportive, welcoming environment,” said Henry Bahrou, school director of Grosse Pointe Music Academy. “As more families look for meaningful creative outlets, we’re expanding our programs and faculty while maintaining the personal, one-on-one approach our students value.”

Seasonal camps and group programs
In addition to weekly private lessons, Grosse Pointe Music Academy offers seasonal music camps and group programs throughout the year. These programs give students the opportunity to collaborate with peers, build confidence, and apply their skills in real musical settings.
Camps and group classes are designed to complement private lessons by encouraging creativity, teamwork, and performance experience in a fun, structured environment.
Year-round enrollment
Enrollment at Grosse Pointe Music Academy is open year-round, with new students accepted on a rolling basis. Whether a student is picking up an instrument for the first time or continuing their musical development, the academy works to match each student with the right instructor and learning plan.
Families interested in learning more about lesson programs, seasonal camps, or enrollment options can visit
https://www.grossepointemusicacademy.com for additional information.
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