Jessica Rugani
Woodwinds & Piano Lessons
Take lessons with Jessica Rugani, and benefit from her years of study and experience in music.
Born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, composer and educator Jessica Rugani traces her musical development from an early interest in piano, to a focus in clarinet, and finally to composition. She earned degrees in music composition from The Hartt School at the University of Hartford (D.M.A. 2018), New England Conservatory (M.M. 2011), and California State University East Bay (B.A. 2006).
Jessica has long been interested in music instruction, both individual and in the classroom. She has taught private music lessons in the Bay Area for over 20 years to students aging from 5 to adult, on clarinet, saxophone, piano, theory, and composition. Each lesson is tailored specifically to a student’s needs and ability level, and she is experienced working with students with special needs. Many of her students have been first chair performers in their school ensembles. Jessica is currently teaching From Blues to Hip-Hop, a course outlining the history of American popular music at College of San Mateo. She has also been a lecturer for the music department at CSU East Bay as well as Solano Community College.
Compositionally, Rugani has written for varying ensembles, from the unusual bowed piano ensemble to the more traditional full orchestra, as well as much chamber music. In 2021 San Ramon Valley Unified School District commissioned her to compose Dawning of a New Day for string orchestra, dedicated to the students and teachers who persevered through remote learning. She was commissioned for several short solo works in 2020, including Dear Mom for solo cello written for Nick Photinos. In 2012, the Petit Family Foundation commissioned Jessica to compose Elegy in memory of Jennifer, Hayley, and Michaela Petit, and in 2013, her work To Laugh Often and Much, commissioned by Mary Matthews, was premiered at the National Flute Association Convention in New Orleans. Her works have been premiered on new music concerts in Jordan Hall and other venues in Boston, and performed in several states, including Connecticut, California, and Washington.
Jessica has worked with members of the San Francisco Symphony and the Kronos Quartet, and studied composition with Robert Carl, Michael Gandolfi, and Kurt Rohde. She currently resides in the Bay Area with her family.
Contact Jessica
Jessica Rugani
jmrugani@gmail.com
(510) 209-5412
39 California Ave STE 206
Pleasanton, CA 94566