

VIAVATTINE MUSIC STUDIO

Music for Everyone
Our lives are genuinely enriched when we participate in music. And, when we learn to play an instrument and become a music maker, our lives are enriched immensely.
The motto at the Viavattine Music Studio is “Music for Everyone.” That’s because music touches everyone’s heart. It really is The Universal Language. And, while it’s true that each of us is born with our unique gifts and talents, it is also true that each of us is capable of so much more than we realize. We can all find joy and fulfillment in making music.
Viavattine Music Studio lends itself to success. Our studio is relaxing and comfortable just like a home, but without the distractions.
This allows us to concentrate on one thing... The music.
We invite you to come and experience our unique
studio setting!
Daytime, evening and weekend lessons.
Sue Viavattine
Sue Viavattine holds a Master of Music degree from the Eastman School of Music. She is a seasoned musician and has over two decades of experience teaching music to students of all ages and levels.
Mrs. Viavattine has been Music Director at several area churches. She has taught instrumental music in several school districts and is a permanently certified K-12 instrumental, vocal and general music teacher.
Mrs. Viavattine prides herself on the notion that everyone should be music maker and that playing music is a lifelong endeavor.
Sue’s husband Mark is also a musician and instrumental music teacher and they have five very musical children.


Drew Viavattine
Drew Viavattine is currently pursuing a Master of Music degree in Music Education from the Eastman School of Music. Drew has seven years of teaching experience ranging from public school, private, and group lessons. He prides himself on being able to reach students of all ages and abilities through music lessons.
Drew has performed with award winning groups such as the Astutia saxophone quartet, the Eastman Saxophone Project, the Eastman Jazz Lab Band, and the Eastman Wind Ensemble. Following the completion of his Master’s degree, Drew will hold degrees in both classical and jazz, allowing him to use both genres to help students develop their musicianship skills.