Tuesday, April 14

Turlock Music Academy takes the stage at Stan State


The Turlock Music Academy held its spring student recital at Stan State’s Student Center.

The two-hour recital, held March 28, featured performers ages 5 to 12 playing songs such as “The Star-Spangled Banner” and “Fly Me to the Moon,” showcasing the skills they have learned at the academy.

Malachi Hernandez and special guest performer Ryan “Colt” Coleman at the Turlock Music Academy Spring Recital. March 28, 2026 (Tuesday Mendez)

Founder Malachi Hernandez (Graduate, English Literature) held the academy’s grand opening on March 19. Before launching the business, Hernandez taught music as a private instructor under his own name.

He has performed at various venues and events, mostly weddings and had a weekly performance at the Fairmont in San Jose. However, he said that COVID-19 changed everything about how he did business, and it forced him to make serious choices about his professional life.

“It was either I stopped doing music and then tried to be like an English professor or something, 
but I decided I’m not gonna do that,” Hernandez said.

Instead of a career in formal education, he opened the Turlock Music Academy.

“I felt like there was a demand,” he said. “There’s like one other place in town that gives music tutoring, and I wanted to fill that need.”

Hernandez’s educational philosophy reflects linguistic pedagogy. Proficiency in music literacy, like language, is something students will carry beyond instruction and that will help them with various instruments throughout their learning experience.

Choosing Stan State as the venue for the recital was deliberate. He learned about booking the space through his involvement with Penumbra, the university’s literary journal.

“I thought it was just a nice venue, and I’m familiar with campus and I plan on having future events here,” he said.

Michael Christiansen and his teacher Malachi Hernandez performing “Another one Bites the Dust” March 28, 2026 (Tuesday Mendez)

Ting Ting Zheng watched proudly from the audience as her nine-year-old performed Allegro in C major, and “Another One Bites the Dust” on piano and drums. Her son had never touched a piano before her family first found Hernandez two years ago.

“He’s really patient, and yeah, I know my son sometimes he’s a little bit shy, and sometimes he will shut down, but he is a really patient teacher, and I’m so fortunate to have him to be my son’s teacher,” Zheng said.

Guest performer Ryan “Colt” Coleman playing jazz guitar at the Turlock Music Academy Spring Recital. March 28, 2026 (Tuesday Mendez)

Ryan “Colt” Coleman, a guitarist and the performer who played at the Academy’s opening ceremony, was invited to perform after the main event.

Coleman lived in Los Angeles for 11 years before returning to the Central Valley, also citing difficulties adapting after the COVID pandemic and said the region has something special to offer.

“In Los Angeles, there would be a million artists competing for the same gig,” Coleman said. “Since moving back, I have had more expansive musical experiences because of the decentralization.”

He was glad for the invitation to perform and has a deep, familial connection to music education in the community. His father, Arthur Coleman, taught in Stockton for 45 years and even had a school building named after him.

“It’s encouraging to see small businesses like Turlock Music Academy and teachers like Malachi taking up the reins and continuing the kind of work that my dad did for so long,” Coleman said.

At the Turlock Music Academy at 200 N. Broadway, Malachi Hernandez offers private lessons in piano, guitar, percussion and voice.

  • Local jazz musician Ryan “Colt” Coleman as special guest performer for the Turlock Music Academy Spring Recital, March 28, 2026.

  • Local artist Ryan “Colt” Coleman performing at the close of the Spring Recital for the Turlock Music Academy. March 28, 2026

  • Malachi Hernandez, current grad student at Stan State and founder of Turlock Music Academy hosts student showcase on campus March 28, 2026

  • Mickey Gonzalez performing “Everybody Wants to Rule the World”
    March 28, 2026.

  • Izadora Gianoli Castillo and her music teacher Malachi Hernandez performing “Seven Nation Army” March 28, 2026

  • Izadora Gianoli Castillo playing “Golden Hour” at the student showcase for the Turlock Music Academy

  • Local community members came out for the Turlock Music Academy Spring Recital, March 28, 2026.

  • Sareen Atwal playing “Ode to Joy” at the Turlock Music Academy Spring Recital, March 28, 2026.

  • Joanna Oshana singing for friends and family at the Turlock Music Academy Spring Recital, March 28, 2026

  • Joanna Oshana performing “Flowers” at the Turlock Music Academy Spring Recital, March 28, 2026

  • Friends and family of students of the new Turlock Music Academy come to campus for the Spring Recital, March 28, 2026.

  • Quetzali Nevarez performing “La Malaguena” at student showcase for Turlock Music Academy on March 28, 2026.

  • Community members fill a conference room in the Student Center for the Turlock Music Academy Spring Recital on March 28, 2026

  • Simeon and Samuel Thomas performing “Amazing Grace” at the Turlock Music Academy Spring Recital on March 28, 2026.

  • Students from the Turlock Music Academy showcased at the Spring Recital on March 28, 2026.

  • Samuel and Simeon Thomas performing “Joy to the World” at the student showcase for the Turlock Music Academy, March 28, 2026

  • Simon Paradis playing “Old McDonald” and “Merrily We Roll Along” at student showcase, March 28, 2026

  • Natalia Preciado performing “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star” and “Hayden’s Symphony” on March 28, 2026

  • Luca Arrizon and his teacher Malachi Hernandez getting ready to perform at the Spring Recital for Turlock Music Academy, March 28, 2026

  • Malachi Hernandez and his student Luca Arrizon performing “Beat on the Brat” on March 28, 2026.

  • Friends and family came out to show their support for students from the Turlock Music Academy on March 28, 2026.

  • Turlock Music Academy, a new business in downtown Turlock hosted a student showcase on March 28, 2026 in the Student Center.



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