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Closer than ever to your next music adventure

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Jacqueline Solórzano is a classically trained violinist, lawyer, and mathematician whose unique multidisciplinary background shapes her approach to music and education. Her journey spans from the marginalized population of Venezuela to the classrooms of Miami.

Her legal training provides a foundation for structured, analytical thinking, while her mathematical expertise informs her innovative teaching methodologies. But it is her heart as an artist that drives her mission: to make elite classical training accessible to all, and to use music as a powerful tool for social change and personal empowerment.

I believe in the power of music to transcend barriers. My goal is not just to teach notes and rhythms, but to equip young minds with the discipline, confidence, and collaborative skills they need to succeed in any path they choose. Every child deserves the chance to find their voice, and I am dedicated to creating that opportunity.

Biography Highlights

Artistic Excellence
 - Advanced violin studies with Maestro Erzhan Kulibaev.
 - Training at Northwestern University (Mimi Zweig methodology).
 - Lead Teaching Artist for The Opera Atelier.

Academic Rigor

- Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.), Universidad Central de Venezuela.
 - Advanced studies in Mathematics.
 - Creator of the "Logical Violin" methodology.

 Community Impact
 - 12+ years of teaching experience, including students with diverse neurological needs.
 - Founder of The Price Initiative.
 - Extensive experience producing community recitals and concerts.

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"Jacqueline’s dedication goes beyond music. She is a mentor and an inspiration to our children and our community. Her program is changing lives."

Edith C.

"Ms. Jacqueline's teaching has been transformative for our family. My daughter not only learned to play violin but also developed discipline and self-confidence that carry over into her schoolwork."

Edward B.

We began lessons with Ms. Jacqueline when our daughter was just five. Two years later, her patience and unique teaching method have transformed our shy little girl into a confident young musician who practices eagerly every day

David M.

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