Our Founder
Leilani Miranda spent over 40 years involved in music education, specializing in early childhood music and movement for more than 30 of those years. She held a Bachelor of Music from Oklahoma City University and a Master of Music from the University of Houston, Ms. Miranda twice qualified for inclusion in Pi Kappa Lambda.
Ms. Miranda was certified Level III as an Early Childhood Music and Movement Specialist by the Early Childhood Music and Movement Association, of which she was a past President and an honorary lifetime member. Ms. Miranda received intensive and ongoing training under the celebrated authors Lorna Heyge and Audrey Silick, as well as numerous other specialists in the early childhood and music education fields.
A national teacher trainer in early childhood music and movement, Ms. Miranda taught at various seminars, institutes, colleges and universities in North America.
In 1984, Ms. Miranda started the studio program in Houston, Texas where she worked with 100+ families and their young children. Her studio and work have been featured on the local PBS station in Houston.
Ms. Miranda passed away in March of 2025, but her dedication to music education lives on through the studio. You can access her obituary here.
Ms. Miranda was certified Level III as an Early Childhood Music and Movement Specialist by the Early Childhood Music and Movement Association, of which she was a past President and an honorary lifetime member. Ms. Miranda received intensive and ongoing training under the celebrated authors Lorna Heyge and Audrey Silick, as well as numerous other specialists in the early childhood and music education fields.
A national teacher trainer in early childhood music and movement, Ms. Miranda taught at various seminars, institutes, colleges and universities in North America.
In 1984, Ms. Miranda started the studio program in Houston, Texas where she worked with 100+ families and their young children. Her studio and work have been featured on the local PBS station in Houston.
Ms. Miranda passed away in March of 2025, but her dedication to music education lives on through the studio. You can access her obituary here.
