Our Team

Working together to change lives through music

Taylor, Sandy
Founder & executive director;
Educator

Sandy Taylor

In addition to leading the organization, Sandy also serves as a Piano Instructor and Certified Interactive Metronome Specialist.

More about Sandy

Sandy has taught private piano lessons for children for over 30 years, and Early Childhood for over 16 years. Her educational background is in early childhood and music. She and her husband were licensed foster parents and fostered over 30 infants. They are the proud parents of eight adopted children ranging in age from five to 30-years, and grandparents to six adorable grandsons. Their life purpose statement reflects our goals personally and professionally – to minister to children. Sandy is a Piano Educator, and Interactive Metronome Therapist.

Orlando, Kristin
Assistant director; educator

Kristin Orlando

Kristin also serves as Programming Director, Piano Instructor, Reach and Teach Coordinator, Certified Interactive Metronome Specialist and Fitlight Trainer.

More about Kristin

Kristin has been with A Child’s Song for over 20 years. She is the Assistant Director who oversees and provides Outreach programming, Reach and Teach Coordinator, Licensed Interactive Metronome Therapist as well as piano.  Her background includes early childhood and neurodevelopment.  Kristin studied piano under Carolyn and Bernard Shaak and Sandy Taylor and implemented the method with her own students. She continues to participate and further her education with professional development courses and training. She works with schools and programs throughout the Denver metro area to bring necessary and therapeutic music programs to students and clients of all ages and abilities.  She strives to find a perfect fit for every individual, school, or program and customize a program that will reach and connect with every unique individual.

Burczek, Leslie
Client relations director; educator

Leslie Burczek

Leslie also serves as a Early Childhood Coordinator & Instructor and Certified Interactive Metronome Specialist.

More about Leslie

Leslie is Director certified and is an experienced Early Childhood Educator with nearly 25+ years of Early Childhood experience. Leslie has taught children ranging in age from birth through Middle School.  Leslie has always enjoyed watching children learn through new experiences and music has always held a special place in her life.  Leslie grew up playing the violin and piano and participated in her school choirs from Elementary through High School.  In her free time, Leslie enjoys spending time with her children, going to movies, going to concerts, and spending time with her family.

Trost, Marc
Director of Donor Business Development

Marc Trost

Marc also serves on the ACS Board of Directors as an Emeritus Member and is a former Piano Student.

More about Marc

Marc Trost has been Director of Donor Business Development at ACS since August 2022. Marc works closely with the Administrative and Fundraising committees of ACS to enable them to pursue ACS’ mission of sharing a solid musical education experience with everyone, regardless of their ability or financial need. Marc has held various senior positions since 1985 as a past board member of a hospital, a senior center, a foundation and a homeless charity. He is past Board Chair and head of ACS’ Strategic Planning Committee. He has advanced degrees in finance, accounting and social sciences from Denver University and the University of Colorado. He is currently the Vice-President of the 5280 Referral Network and President of MCT Holdings, a real estate investment company. Marc is committed to leveraging the power of donor relations to enable ACS to succeed as the “go-to” organization for high quality musical instruction. Marc is a strong believer that ”Music Changes Lives”.

Storms, Kirsten
Administrative assistant; educator

Kirsten Storms

Kirsten is also a Violin, Piano and Early Childhood Instructor.

More about Kirsten

Kirsten has an Associate of Arts in Music from Front Range Community College. Kirsten has played the violin for 12+ years. She has performed with her High School Honors, Concert, and Chambers Orchestras.  She has performed in numerous quartets, both in solo and ensemble positions. in her spare time, Kirsten enjoys crafts and coloring, especially periers (melting art), taking care of animals, concerts, spinning poi, and just hanging out with family and friends.

Olsson, John
EDUCATOR

John Olsson

John teaches Drums and Percussion to all ages and abilities.

More about John

John attended Berklee College of Music as well as the University of Colorado. He has over 20 years of experience teaching. He also has experience teaching special needs children.

Abrahamson, Jared
educator

Jared Abrahamson

Jared teaches Guitar, Bass (electric & standup bass), and Piano to all ages and abilities. He also provides outreach support, teaching specialty programs at community partner locations.

More about Jared

Jared Abrahamson has been playing stringed instruments for 12 years. His primary instrument is bass, and in 2016 he was awarded the National School Orchestra Award for his dedication to his high school music program. Over the years he has played in the orchestra, pit, jazz, worship, and rock ensembles.

Knapp, Evan
educator

Evan Knapp

Evan teaches Guitar and Bass to all ages and abilities. He also provides outreach support, teaching specialty programs at community partner locations.

More about Evan

Evan originates from Colorado and focuses every bit of his spare time on music. He has studied music at Front Range Community College and is working towards an Associate of Arts. While primarily a guitar player, he knows his way around a ukulele or bass and is working on figuring out the mystery of the mandolin. He plays rock, pop, and basically all other types of music, with a special place in his heart for Irish folk. When he isn't playing music, he is either figuring out what makes it tick... or sleeping. 

Cassie Draper
EDUCATOR

Cassie Draper

Cassie teaches Voice to all ages and abilities. She also provides outreach support in community partner locations as needed.

More about Cassie

Ms. Cassie started professionally teaching six-month-old to ten-year-old children as a physical therapist and electives teacher (fitness, music, dance, skill progression, preschool prep, etc.), for two years. During an uncertain time, while submerging herself in the classroom and perfecting her teaching, Cassie continued her studies as a Bachelor in Fine Arts at the Metropolitan State University of Denver, studying Musical Theatre, Music Theory, Music History, and Dance. Her passions in the classroom include active play-based learning and a differentiated curriculum based on the child's age and experience. Ms. Cassie is often found playing the piano, or the drums, singing like no one is listening, and dancing like no one is watching. She is a fun, patient, and kind teacher and encourages her students to commit to structured lessons to drive positive results; while maintaining communication with students and parents to ensure comfortable, happy children during lessons and after-lesson instruction. Ms. Cassie loves to teach and makes learning fun for everyone. Although she is well-versed in big group classes, her one-on-one teachings have been proven to be most effective in the classroom. Ms. Cassie hopes to teach our younger generation the fundamentals and importance of music and movement for our minds, bodies, and souls.

Abrahamson, Jared
educator

Jared Abrahamson

Jared teaches Guitar, Bass (electric & standup bass), and Piano to all ages and abilities. He also provides outreach support, teaching specialty programs at community partner locations.

More about Jared

Jared Abrahamson has been playing stringed instruments for 12 years. His primary instrument is bass, and in 2016 he was awarded the National School Orchestra Award for his dedication to his high school music program. Over the years he has played in the orchestra, pit, jazz, worship, and rock ensembles.

Knapp, Evan
educator

Evan Knapp

Evan teaches Guitar and Bass to all ages and abilities. He also provides outreach support, teaching specialty programs at community partner locations.

More about Evan

Evan originates from Colorado and focuses every bit of his spare time on music. He has studied music at Front Range Community College and is working towards an Associate of Arts. While primarily a guitar player, he knows his way around a ukulele or bass and is working on figuring out the mystery of the mandolin. He plays rock, pop, and basically all other types of music, with a special place in his heart for Irish folk. When he isn't playing music, he is either figuring out what makes it tick... or sleeping. 

A Child's Song Drum Instructor John Olsson helps student at recital

“A Child’s Song believes that a student’s ability to excel depends deeply on their passion and commitment to their music… Which is why it is so crucially important that their teacher inspires them to unlock all of their hidden potentials!”

Sandy Taylor

Founder & Executive Director

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