Tal Shalom-Kobi

Position
Assistant Professor
Affiliated Departments

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Tal Shalom-Kobi is a music educator, upright bass player, performer, band leader, composer, and lecturer. She founded and established Tal’s Music World, where she has taught piano and bass, as well as conducted a robust ensemble program for youth and adults for over 30 years. Along with her work as an educator, Shalom-Kobi is an active performer throughout New England, having appeared at Boston Symphony Hall, Jordan Hall, The Regattabar, and Rules. She has worked as a founder and band leader with various groups through the years, including The Jazz Marauders, Trio Tutta, Cruzamente, and the award-winning Women in World Jazz. Her arrangements and performances can be found on recordings, such as A Tribute to Women Artists by Women In World Jazz (2017), Cruzamente by Cruzamente (2014), Spectrum by Trio Tutta (2010), Songstyles by Paul Monte (2010), Space For Rent by The Jazz Marauders (2008), and The Jazz Marauders by The Jazz Marauders (2005).

Education
  • School Name
    The New England Conservatory of Music
    State or Province
    Massachusetts
    Degree
    Master of Music (MM)
    Field of Study
    Jazz Performance
    Date Degree Received
  • School Name
    Berklee College of Music
    State or Province
    Massachusetts
    Degree
    Bachelor of Music (BM)
    Field of Study
    Music Education: Licensure
    Date Degree Received
In Their Own Words
My mission as a teacher is to help the students find their unique voice through music composition and performance and to help them achieve their life goals and aspirations. As a mentor and advisor, I encourage my students to use their music as an integral part of their lives. I see my work as more than teaching students to string notes together. I try to motivate my students to express themselves as humans, to discover and hone their individual skills and strengths. I strive to find the right amount of challenge for each student or class. Over the years, I’ve found that students are most motivated to learn when I create a safe space and supportive community within my program and I’m excited and motivated to continue my work with students for the remainder of my career.

My goal has always been to foster a love of music in a comfortable environment. I love it when a student engages with and explores a style of music they weren’t familiar with and puts it on their playlist. I also have the opportunity to evolve and expand my horizons learning from my students. I feel a sense of accomplishment when my students get over their fear of trying something new—I strongly believe that teachers benefit from reflection, self-assessment, and observation. At the end of every year, I ask my students for feedback, and I use it as a reference for the effectiveness of my teaching and an opportunity to improve different aspects of the curriculum.